It doesn't seem to happen consistently...


On 6/17/07, Erik Beeson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Having no actual idea and just venturing a guess, I'd say maybe
there's a compounding rounding error or something? Maybe try setting
the correct value after the animation has completed (via a callback)?

--Erik


On 6/17/07, Byron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi all, this is my first post to this list and my first attempt at
> porting a script to jquery,
>
> Ok so anyway...
>
> I've made this smooth image-list slider : 
http://dev.byron-adams.com/jquery/slider.html
> it was originally using prototype & scriptaculous (130kb+)
>
> so it works pretty well, except for one issue that seems to have
> somthing to do with the animate function/method
>
> let me attempt to explain how this works,
>
> if you click the right arrow button $("#control-next"), the $
> ('#imageBoxInside') box will slide a set amount of pixels to the left,
> in this case it slides to -720px; and if you click the left button
> (after clicking the right one) it SHOULD scroll back to 0px, but
> instead, its scrolling back past 0px all the way to -2px.
>
> At first I thought this was obviously an error on myhalf, but apon
> futher inspection the problem seems to with jquerys animate()...
>
> some googling revealed this has occured before:
> 
http://blog.joshuaeichorn.com/archives/2007/01/11/jquery-image-strip/#comment-192037
>
> and it doesnt seem like the author of that script is even aware of
> it...
>
> anyone encountered this before?
> any ideas?
> any response welcome :)
>
>

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