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#1 21-09-2005 18:15:06

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Smooth-Scrolling Javascript Origin

Hey, Khaled, I was wondering where Rin's smooth-scrolling javascript originated from.  I'm asking because I would like to know if there have been any updates to the script since its inclusion with Rin v1.1.  Thanks in advance!


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#2 22-09-2005 14:40:15

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Re: Smooth-Scrolling Javascript Origin

Well I originally got it (and I really should include that in the manual) from this website: http://www.sitepoint.com/article/scroll … javascript

If there's a better way of doing it I'd love to know about it, since I know (from you smile ) that it doesn't farewell in the whole Safari environment ...

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#3 22-09-2005 15:17:48

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Re: Smooth-Scrolling Javascript Origin

khaled wrote:

If there's a better way of doing it I'd love to know about it, since I know (from you smile ) that it doesn't farewell in the whole Safari environment ...

I'll keep my eyes open, but I'm still pretty sure that it's Safari's fault as there are many more javascript incompatibilities in Safari.  Fortunately, the recent release of Safari has improved javascript support.  In earlier versions, the smooth-scrolling script would cause Safari to jump to the anchor and then reload the entire page.  How's that for javascript misinterpretation?  Fortunately, with the current version of Safari, the smooth-scrolling script only causes Safari to jump to the anchor, it no longer reloads the entire page.

Thank you for posting the link.  I'll keep my eyes open for other options and further improvements to Safari's javascript support.


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