Velda wrote:
justin wrote:
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.
Ah, so that can work? Well then that's not AS bad but still... :-)

Sorry, I'm realizing now that I just didn't notice you'd already written that. (facepalm)

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