Yep, thanks a bunch. I should look through the Prototype functions as well a bit better in the future :)
Andreas On Mar 7, 2006, at 16:11 , Joseph Potenza wrote: Have you tried Position.clone?
On 3/7/06, Andreas Wahlin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I'd like an OS X like Puff effect. For those who don't know, this keeps the original object during the puff effect. Is there some simple option or do you have to do it yourself?
I tried it something like this
var self = this; var original = this.getElementsByTagName ("img")[0]; var img = original.cloneNode(false); img.style.position = "absolute"; img.style.offsetTop = original.style.offsetTop; img.style.offsetLeft = original.style.offsetLeft; img.style.scrollTop = original.style.scrollTop; img.style.scrollLet = original.style.scrollLeft;
this.appendChild(img); Effect.Puff(img, {afterFinish: function() { self.removeChild (img); }});
(basicly cloning the original image (in this case) and applying the puff effect to the clone) I got tired when the clone wouldn't align itself perfectly with the original and thought I'd ask before venturing further :)
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