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Re: Iframes and Mouse Position

Posted by richard on 09/23/06 04:28

<wmanzo@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> richard wrote:
>> <wmanzo@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>> news:1158939749.417563.233400@e3g2000cwe.googlegroups.com...
>> >I have a really professional conspiracy movie site
>> > and I use tons of layers and an external scroll bar assembly.
>> > I would like to put the various sections into MS Iframes and
>> > in order to clean up the page but I find that the iframes interfere
>> > with the getting the mouse coords from the screen which is
>> > essential in moving the scroll bar around.
>> >
>> > My test html is given below. With the iframe hidden the mouse coords
>> > are obtainable. With the iframe visible things get buggy.
>> >
>> >
>>
>> A lot of people might want to see the work in action. So they can see
>> firsthand what problems might be.
>> If you have a working page, with the errors you're seeking to correct,
>> posting the link would help.
>> I did notice you're using inline "style" as opposed to an off page CSS
>> file
>> or even defining in the "head".
>> As well as embedded javascript.
>>
>> The major problem with an iframe is, it is still a page by itself
>> somewhere
>> else on your site.
>> What you need is a script that will reach out to that other page and work
>> with it.
>>
>> Also what's the point of having such a huge iframe and no scrolling?
>> How am I expected to see what else there is?
>
>
> When the Iframe is included on this sparse test page
> the readout of the mouse position crashes which
> means that the iframe is causing problems when it
> should have no effect on obtaining the mouse
> coords. If you look at my index_1.html page at
> mansueact.com you'll find all your answers__all the
> divs are visible and all the scripting is visible. I'd like
> to tidy up the page with Iframes where the scripts
> associated with the layers would be contained in
> the corresponding iframe. The page would then just
> be a group of Div tags with nested Iframe tags and I
> would then be moving around the Divs and calling
> functions in the Iframes. But the user wouldn't know this.
>
> I'm assuming that if I can get the mouse coords with an
> iframe visible then I can make the rest of the page work.
>
> The major problem is my page scroll bar and that the user
> cannot click and move it around the page when I use
> Iframes. And, it is a very neat scroll bar.
>
> Also, I only use and code for MSIE.
>
> Thank you for your quick response.
>
>>From Orlando,
>
> The Banished Celebrity Publisher.
>

I looked at that page dude. It sucks.
Get rid of the scrolling binary crap on the notebork for starters.
If you insist on having it, at least put it to the right of the notebook.
Then there's all that mesh chain crap. Trash it.
As it stands now, the only thing I can read is where it says "top 10 alien
sites".
You do that shit to impress your coworkers, not for a real life website.

 

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