Note that you need to modify the "YourSearchStyleSheet" shadow tiddler
for this to work, simply adding the ćodified class to your stylesheet
doesn't work.
w

On Feb 28, 4:17 pm, whatever <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi!
> You're right about the YourSearchPlugin, I didn't even notice before.
> Anyway, for those of us who like the popup where it is, but don't want
> it to move up and down, only your last change is required:
> Change "position: absolute;" to "position: fixed;" under the
> ".yourSearchResult" class in the "YourSearchStyleSheet" shadow
> tiddler.
>
> w
>
> On 28 feb., 14:39, dafcok <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi all and Tobias!
>
> > Second solution - div displayArea scrollable, Tobias:
> > Unfortunately I already had this (working) configuration you
> > described. But this will give problems with "ensureVisible" or
> > something as you pointed out. For the time being it's not usable.
>
> > I investigated the first solution again - make menus stay fixed:
> > The problem was in using MPTWTrimTheme. By switching to the normal
> > MPTWTheme, topMenu and mainMenu were separated again and I could set
> > it to be "fixed" with bottom = 0. Take a look at this screenshot: 
> > [1]http://www.taffson.net/data/myTW_next.jpg
> > It's fabulous!
>
> > After that, I had to fix the YourSearch Plugin, because when popping
> > up it alwas scrolled the tiddlerDisplay to an absolute value.
> > Code changes:
> >     * var _ee=_ec (instead of) _eb+_ec
> >     * _dd.style.bottom=_ee (instead of) .top
> >     * (comment out) scrollTo
> >     * position: fixed (instead of) "position: absolute" bei
> > YourSearchResult Stylesheet
>
> > So now the YourSearchResults pop up nicely over my floating topMenu,
> > both at the bottom and always accessible.
> > On the left of the screenshot you can see the sidebar which scrolls
> > seperately, but only if too long. The whole thing, with some more
> > things, is highly accessible and super smooth to use for me now.
>
> > Thx all for participating, Alex
> > [1] Screenshot of my TW with SearchResult popping up and the various
> > "quick access" menues:http://www.taffson.net/data/myTW_next.jpg
>
> > On 19 Feb., 16:30, Tobias Beer <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Hi again Alex,
>
> > > I believe your problem lies in your basic design idea. Let's assume
> > > the following layout...
>
> > > top menu
> > > ---------------------------------------------------------
> > > left sidebar | display area | right sidebar
> > > ---------------------------------------------------------
> > > footer
>
> > > ...and that what you want is for the top, left and right to be fixed
> > > and the center to be scrollable. Then I would think that first of all,
> > > you have to say goodbye to the browsers scrollbar. This is why I
> > > suggested to give the top, left and right blocks a position:absolute
> > > while also defining the css positioning properties for top and either
> > > left or right.
>
> > > What's important is that you give the container surrounding left,
> > > center and right a height in % and the displayArea an overflow:auto,
> > > thus preventing the browsers scrollbars from being firing off.
>
> > > If you want floating stuff, then you need a js script that does that
> > > for you, something like...
>
> > >http://tobibeer.tiddlyspace.com/#FloatObject
>
> > > ...which you see working in the right sidebar of my TiddlySpace. I
> > > have tried applying that to the top, left and right alltogether but
> > > the results were not quite giving a pleasing impression, so I dropped
> > > the idea. But with a few modifications, it sure is feasible.
>
> > > Asked differently, do you have an example for the kind of layout you
> > > are trying to achieve? If you don't, I suggest you search for one and
> > > try to apply its inner workings to your setup.
>
> > > Cheers, Tobias.

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