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Posted by Els on 03/26/06 01:06
Chris Ianson wrote:
> "Els" <els.aNOSPAM@tiscali.nl> wrote in message
> news:pfe8yeib93r7.1qz369xpsnazz.dlg@40tude.net...
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>> That, combined with you not saying what you want to achieve, makes it
>> impossible to get you what you want.
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> I hear ya and am sorry you seem to have taken something personally.
Nope, I didn't - I just explained why it is difficult to help you.
> I did thank you for all your time! :)
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> I'm going to play with your example some more. Don't get me wrong, the
> problem is just that it doesn't stop the page scrolling at all, which is
> really the ideal solution. It still makes the page jump around.
>
> I'll get back to you!
So, let's say someone has scrolled your page all the way till the
actual image is in the top left corner of their window, and they press
the link that sends them to the right. You're saying you don't want
the page to be positioned so that the text above it is visible, but
just that it stays put. Correct?
Looks like that's what Neredbojias accomplished using JavaScript.
Can't be done with HTML afaics, and by your initial request to be able
to jump to an anchor in the main page at the same time as jumping to
an anchor in the iframed page, I didn't think that's what you were
after.
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Els http://locusmeus.com/
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