[Proto-Scripty] Effect.Fade/Effect.Appear

2010-03-18 Thread bernard wolsieffer
also, the src attribute (no matter where I put it) always reverts to , even though I explicitly set it in the function... -- /Le homme n'est rien; le oeuvre c'est tout/ Flaubert -- You received this message because you are

Re: [Proto-Scripty] Effect.Fade/Effect.Appear

2010-03-19 Thread bernard wolsieffer
Update: I changed things up a bit: body onload=loadPage('index.html'); id='home' style=display:inline; div id=root width=100% height=100% style=display:inline; div id=container width=100% height=100% style=display:inline; /div /div /body Note that I removed the iframe

Re: [Proto-Scripty] Effect.Fade/Effect.Appear

2010-03-19 Thread bernard wolsieffer
, javascript doesn't wait for it. Remaining code is executed immediately. So either you look at Effects.Queue in Scriptaculous doc, or you investigate the afterFinish option that you could add to the first effect Christophe Le 19 mars 2010 à 15:44, bernard wolsieffer a écrit : Update: I changed

Re: [Proto-Scripty] Effect.Fade/Effect.Appear

2010-03-19 Thread bernard wolsieffer
immediately. So either you look at Effects.Queue in Scriptaculous doc, or you investigate the afterFinish option that you could add to the first effect Christophe Le 19 mars 2010 à 15:44, bernard wolsieffer a écrit : Update: I changed things up a bit: body onload=loadPage('index.html'); id

Re: [Proto-Scripty] Re: Scrodicator: a javascript indicator while you scroll through your form or page

2010-03-21 Thread bernard wolsieffer
Rather evokes the idea of fishmongery in Boston... but that's just me, probably. ;-) On 3/21/2010 6:40 PM, joe t. wrote: Not me. i snickered. Brings images of The Terminator as an adult film to mind. :) -joe t. On Mar 21, 8:04 am, T.J. Crowdert...@crowdersoftware.com wrote: Hi,