Hmm, I love cheating, so I would just scroll to the image which is under "next" button ;) If You use propagation, You actually click on it...
;) Actually after some advanced projects I tend to depend on math and position arithmetics less and less... On 9 Paź, 10:28, Oskar Krawczyk <[email protected]> wrote: > Hey folks, > > I wanted to create something similar > tohttp://fastflip.googlelabs.com/?source=news, at first it seems like a > simple side-scroller but there's one feature here I don't know how to get > working - basically when you click NEXT or PREVIOUS the scroller aligns the > left side to the image from the next page (or the one that was partly shown). > Try resizing the window, and clicking NEXT - it'll always scroll to the item > that's half-shown (on the right). > > How would you go about and do it? > > My original idea was to filter an element collection for the first element > that getPosition().x returns a higher value than the container's width > itself... This proven to be working, but it get's more complicated when we > start thinking about the second page... There would be a lot of > storing/reading and looping to get this working. So it seems like this isn't > the way to go... > > This is what I have so far -http://www.jsfiddle.net/oskar/nBu2Z/ > > Any ideas? > > Oskar
