PVll vert. scroller positioning in IE. & N7 and on resize

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    Default Re:PVll vert. scroller positioning in IE. & N7 and on resize

    Hi there,

    You posted this message nearly a year ago (oct 2003), and I guess noone has bother answering your post? I have the same problem as you and have emailed PVII (Al Spacer) and have heard nothing from them - wonder if they are a good company to deal with.

    I was wondering if you have got a solution to your problem? If you do, please advise.

    I have has a look at my design and have found that the Gewizz Scroller only seems to resize if you embed it into a layered design.

    I want to insert the Gewizz scroller in a table and have found it does not 'follow' the design when the browser window is resized. If you convert your tables to layers (Modify>Convert>Convert Tables to Layers) you will find that the scrolling layer does resize with your design.

    However, I still want to keep my table design and not happy with converting my tables to layers - if anyone knows how solve above mentioned problem, please advise.

    Thanks


    WebNet.com




    WebNET.com webforumsuser@macromedia.com Guest

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  3. #2

    Default Re: Re:PVll vert. scroller positioning in IE. & N7 and on resize

    I would hope that PVII is a good company to deal with :-)

    You need to put the scroller in a daddyLayer and then use Snap Layers applied to the <body> tag onLoad and onResize to "snap" the
    daddyLayer into position.

    Then you would need to add the ReDoIt behavior to the <body> tag, making sure it is the first onResize event listed in the Behaviors
    Panel.

    The User Guide shows you how to embed the scroller inside a daddyLayer, see Nesting the Entire Scroller in the Moving a Geewizz
    Scroller section.

    BTW PVII has an NNTP newsgoup located at the folowing:

    [url]news://forums.projectseven.com/pviiwebdev[/url]

    And finally, you should never convert layers to tables, it produces unreliable code.

    --
    Ken Ford
    Certified Dreamweaver MX Developer
    PVII Support Team
    > Hi there,
    >
    > You posted this message nearly a year ago (oct 2003), and I guess noone has bother answering your post? I have the same problem as
    you and have emailed PVII (Al Spacer) and have heard nothing from them - wonder if they are a good company to deal with.
    >
    > I was wondering if you have got a solution to your problem? If you do, please advise.
    >
    > I have has a look at my design and have found that the Gewizz Scroller only seems to resize if you embed it into a layered design.
    >
    > I want to insert the Gewizz scroller in a table and have found it does not 'follow' the design when the browser window is resized.
    If you convert your tables to layers (Modify>Convert>Convert Tables to Layers) you will find that the scrolling layer does resize
    with your design.
    >
    > However, I still want to keep my table design and not happy with converting my tables to layers - if anyone knows how solve above
    mentioned problem, please advise.
    >
    > Thanks
    >
    >
    > WebNet.com
    >
    >
    >

    Ken Ford - PVII Support Guest

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    Default Re: Re:PVll vert. scroller positioning in IE. & N7 and on resize

    Web:
    > PVII (Al Spacer)
    It's Al Sparber.

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    "WebNET.com" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
    news:bj15c1$oc6$1@forums.macromedia.com...
    > Hi there,
    >
    > You posted this message nearly a year ago (oct 2003), and I guess noone
    has bother answering your post? I have the same problem as you and have
    emailed PVII (Al Spacer) and have heard nothing from them - wonder if they
    are a good company to deal with.
    >
    > I was wondering if you have got a solution to your problem? If you do,
    please advise.
    >
    > I have has a look at my design and have found that the Gewizz Scroller
    only seems to resize if you embed it into a layered design.
    >
    > I want to insert the Gewizz scroller in a table and have found it does not
    'follow' the design when the browser window is resized. If you convert your
    tables to layers (Modify>Convert>Convert Tables to Layers) you will find
    that the scrolling layer does resize with your design.
    >
    > However, I still want to keep my table design and not happy with
    converting my tables to layers - if anyone knows how solve above mentioned
    problem, please advise.
    >
    > Thanks
    >
    >
    > WebNet.com
    >
    >
    >

    Murray *TMM* Guest

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