nectar73 wrote:
> Hi
>
> I am using Simile Timeline to display datas in art history for primary
> school teachers in France and it is a really great tool
>
> I am almost a beginner in javascript and I have tried to use some of
> the examples to build what I wanted
>
> Here is the first timeline I made, with static height and it seems to
> work
> http://educ73.ac-grenoble.fr/nectar/nectar_enseignant/docs_pedas/histoire_arts_frise/timeline_majeur.php?centre=1800
>
> But I have other datas to display and the lower band is "full" (I mean
> the whole height is filled with labels in some zones)
>
> I don't want to use hot zones because if the timeline is used with
> pupils, it is very important that the time intervals remain
> proportional on the whole timeline
>
> I have tried to work with the autowidth property but, if there are
> very dense zones, the whole timeline is affected and remains very
> high, even when you go to almost empty zones
>
> So the compact painter seems to be the right answer
>
> But I have the same problem as Richard, the lower band overlapping the
> top one when I scroll down (in FF 3.0 as well as in IE 7)
> http://educ73.ac-grenoble.fr/nectar/nectar_enseignant/docs_pedas/histoire_arts_frise/timeline_majeur4.php?centre=1800
>
> I have also another problem : in the example above, I had to use only
> 2 bands because when I use more than 2, the compact painter stops
> working and nothing is displayed in the timeline
>
> Can anybody tell me where the problems are or where my timelines are
> wrong ?
>
> Thank you very much
>
> Dom
>
>
>
>
> On 8 juin, 18:30, VersionFourX <[email protected]> wrote:
>   
>> Hello all,
>>
>> Timeline 2.4.0 - FireFox 3.0.10
>>
>> Opening 2.4.0 of thecompact-painterexample, I simply wanted to have
>> the Month on top and the Week/Events on bottom. To do this I simply
>> took the bandInfos and swapped the Month band to index 0 and the week
>> band to index 1.
>>
>> Now whenever the user scrolls down the events and pictures of the Week
>> band, it overlaps the Month band causing it to be covered with events.
>> In other words, the week band is letting events go past it's borders.
>> Is there a way to have the Month band on top and not have the Week
>> band overlap it?
>>
>> Thank you
>>
>> Regards,
>> Richard
>>     
>
>   
Richard,

One fix is to add this style in your HTML after you include timeline-api.js:

<style>
.timeline-band {
    overflow: hidden;
}
</style>

David

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