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Horizontal hot spot - via javascript?
Is this possible? Anyone know of a javascript solution that can do this? I
know anchored links allow a user to jump up and down through a page, but what
about horizontally? I have a page thats very wide, (its a map) and I don't want
to cut the map in half because that may confuse the user.
Any help or advice from anyone would be great.
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Murray *TMM* #2
Re: Horizontal hot spot - via javascript?
Links to named anchors will take you vertically and horizontally - but when
you jump horizontally, it's just enough to get the named anchor onscreen,
and no more. That may not be what you had in mind.
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"mzanime.com" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
news:dipf71$lum$1@forums.macromedia.com...> Is this possible? Anyone know of a javascript solution that can do this?
> I
> know anchored links allow a user to jump up and down through a page, but
> what
> about horizontally? I have a page thats very wide, (its a map) and I don't
> want
> to cut the map in half because that may confuse the user.
>
> Any help or advice from anyone would be great.
>
Murray *TMM* Guest



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