Re: [jQuery] Thickbox 2.0 scrolling...

2006-09-07 Thread Jonathan Chong
Hi Tom

You can set the width and height of the thickbox window in the URL
that you calling it.

See if that helps, thanks.


On 07/09/06, Tom Holder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I'm using thickbox 2.0 in a project (love it by the way!)...

 It works fine for my requirements, however in the popup thickbox I have a
 form that's longer than the window (and hence you get a scroll bar). It's
 somewhat annoying because if you use the mouse wheel, it will scroll the
 parent page not the contents of the thickbox.

 Is there any way to resolve this? Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
 Tom
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Re: [jQuery] Thickbox 2.0 scrolling...

2006-09-07 Thread Tom Holder
Hi Jonathan,Sorry... the window is already plenty big enough, the form is quite long though so it's always going to scroll. I really want to find a way to fix the scrolling issue.ThanksTom
On 9/7/06, Jonathan Chong [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi TomYou can set the width and height of the thickbox window in the URLthat you calling it.See if that helps, thanks.On 07/09/06, Tom Holder [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote: I'm using thickbox 2.0 in a project (love it by the way!)... It works fine for my requirements, however in the popup thickbox I have a form that's longer than the window (and hence you get a scroll bar). It's
 somewhat annoying because if you use the mouse wheel, it will scroll the parent page not the contents of the thickbox. Is there any way to resolve this? Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
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Re: [jQuery] Thickbox 2.0 scrolling...

2006-09-07 Thread patrickk
I´m having the same problem - it only occurs when using the mouse- 
wheel.  when you´re inside a frame and you´re scrolling to the bottom  
of this frame and you try to scroll further the parent page will  
scroll (thus leading to re-positioning the thickbox).

is it possible to prevent any scrolling outside the thickbox?

thanks,
patrick

Am 07.09.2006 um 12:48 schrieb Tom Holder:

 Hi Jonathan,

 Sorry... the window is already plenty big enough, the form is quite  
 long though so it's always going to scroll. I really want to find a  
 way to fix the scrolling issue.

 Thanks
 Tom

 On 9/7/06, Jonathan Chong [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Tom

 You can set the width and height of the thickbox window in the URL
 that you calling it.

 See if that helps, thanks.


 On 07/09/06, Tom Holder [EMAIL PROTECTED]  wrote:
  I'm using thickbox 2.0 in a project (love it by the way!)...
 
  It works fine for my requirements, however in the popup thickbox  
 I have a
  form that's longer than the window (and hence you get a scroll  
 bar). It's
  somewhat annoying because if you use the mouse wheel, it will  
 scroll the
  parent page not the contents of the thickbox.
 
  Is there any way to resolve this? Any ideas would be greatly  
 appreciated.
  Tom
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Re: [jQuery] Thickbox 2.0 scrolling...

2006-09-07 Thread Tom Holder
I guess you could perhaps get the scroll position of the parent, trap the scrolling and then change it to the original value? Hmm... seems messy.On 9/7/06, 
patrickk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I´m having the same problem - it only occurs when using the mouse-wheel.when you´re inside a frame and you´re scrolling to the bottomof this frame and you try to scroll further the parent page willscroll (thus leading to re-positioning the thickbox).
is it possible to prevent any scrolling outside the thickbox?thanks,patrickAm 07.09.2006 um 12:48 schrieb Tom Holder: Hi Jonathan, Sorry... the window is already plenty big enough, the form is quite
 long though so it's always going to scroll. I really want to find a way to fix the scrolling issue. Thanks Tom On 9/7/06, Jonathan Chong 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Tom You can set the width and height of the thickbox window in the URL that you calling it. See if that helps, thanks. On 07/09/06, Tom Holder 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]  wrote:  I'm using thickbox 2.0 in a project (love it by the way!)...   It works fine for my requirements, however in the popup thickbox
 I have a  form that's longer than the window (and hence you get a scroll bar). It's  somewhat annoying because if you use the mouse wheel, it will scroll the  parent page not the contents of the thickbox.
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