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Posted by Jonathan N. Little on 03/24/06 15:26
Chris Ianson wrote:
> "Blinky the Shark" <no.spam@box.invalid> wrote in message
> news:pan.2006.03.23.22.00.56.792544@thurston.blinkynet.net...
>> Chris Ianson wrote:
>>
>>> I have achieved this without any need for flash or QuickTime, by drawing
>>> a
>>> layer on the image, and placing a bookmark in it. Now users can jump to
>>> different parts of the image. It works perfectly, except the browser
>>> also
>>> scrolls the main window all the way down, which causes the iframe
>>> position
>>> to scroll up the page. It stays in view, but the stuff above it does
>>> not,
>>> and that's the problem.
>> Chris, how many browsers have you checked this in?
>
> IE6 and IE7.
Problem #2.
Design with a browser that 'follows the rules first' then if needed your
can make adjustments for the one that doesn't.
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Take care,
Jonathan
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