Not to bash the site or your work, but who thought those sliders were
a good idea?
They don't work correctly (relative to the system UI) and they render
the site
nearly un-navigable when JS is turned off. All to accomplish what
could be done with
CSS alone and real, native scrolling...
Not as
Thanks for your reply. I'm self taught javascript im afraid so unaware
of the best way to do things and I coded the sliders a while ago. Will
take on board what you said and also do some research into best
practices. If you have any recommendations on what to read would be
much appreciated
site im developing is not live but similar to http://www.aspecto.co.uk/
Is there much use in creating a slider function to run all the sliders
from would this make much of a difference?
On Dec 17, 4:35 am, RobG rg...@iinet.net.au wrote:
On Dec 17, 3:13 am, Craig cr...@europe.com wrote:
I
Posting an example that is not your code and does not display the
problem you are experiencing really doesn't help us debug YOUR
problem.
On Dec 17, 5:52 am, Craig cr...@europe.com wrote:
site im developing is not live but similar tohttp://www.aspecto.co.uk/
Is there much use in creating a
Who said it isnt my code..
On Dec 17, 2:51 pm, Diodeus diod...@gmail.com wrote:
Posting an example that is not your code and does not display the
problem you are experiencing really doesn't help us debug YOUR
problem.
On Dec 17, 5:52 am, Craig cr...@europe.com wrote:
site im
On Dec 17, 8:52 pm, Craig cr...@europe.com wrote:
site im developing is not live but similar tohttp://www.aspecto.co.uk/
Is there much use in creating a slider function to run all the sliders
from would this make much of a difference?
It might make the code tidier and get rid of some global
On Dec 17, 3:13 am, Craig cr...@europe.com wrote:
I have a very graphics intense website with 4 sliders on each coded in
a serperate JS file.
Recently i have developed a full screen image viewer that behaves much
like lightbox. I am using the effects library to BlindDown the image
and