On Wed, Mar 4, 2009 at 8:59 PM, Kevin <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 4, 2009 at 6:34 PM, justin <[email protected]> wrote:
>> A quick proof of concept:
>>
>> http://greybox.justinhileman.info/uphpu/scroller.html
>>
>> Note that it has a magic number (height*1.1), because page elements
>> don't really report their height properly. There's a jQuery library
>> for getting 'real' dimensions... Using this would be a bit less hack.
>> Another library could be used to make scroll wheels work over the
>> "scrolling" content. And if the width of the content is changing,
>> you'll need to update the height of the scroller div. Lots of little
>> things, but there's the start.
>>
>> Now... why?
>>
>> --
>> justin
>> http://justinhileman.com
>
> Yeah not having the scroll wheel work is usability fail.
>

Proof of concept, kids. Proof of concept. :)

If this were more than an "is it possible" question, I would have
taken the extra ten minutes to make the scroll wheel work.

-- 
justin
http://justinhileman.com

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