Thanks to all of you for the quick and encouraging reply. @Andy I thought developers always checked the source ( asi in, View Source ). I was told that the code, in former demo was not clear. So I made this one very redundant and full of comments. Maybe I should add a sign saying "check the demo source to see how it is done" ?
Ariel Flesler On 3 ene, 11:56, "Andy Matthews" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Oh...one thing I'd like to see on the demos is a code view. On the various > links that you can click, I'd like to see exactly what options you're using. > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: jquery-en@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On > > Behalf Of Ariel Flesler > Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2008 6:28 AM > To: jQuery (English) > Subject: [jQuery] [ANNOUNCE] jQuery.ScrollTo 1.3 released > > Hi everyone > > jQuery.ScrollTo 1.3 is out, It includes a few fixes, some features and it > went through a structural change. > > Fixed the behavior for Opera which seems to scroll on both <html> and > <body>. This last change, requires some crossbrowser testing. It works well > on FF 2.0.0.11, IE 6, Opera 9.22 and Safari 3 beta. All of them on Windows. > I'd appreciate some feedback on this for other versions/ platforms. > > Now the scroll limits are checked, this solves the problem that arised when > scrolling to the last elements within the scrollable container (or window). > I'd be grateful to get some confirmations on this too. > > I restructured the arguments to make it work like $().animate. Now the > duration can be specified as a number in the 2nd argument, and the settings > hash as 3rd. Or the hash settings as 2nd argument, including the option > 'duration' (or 'speed', backward compatibility is kept). > > Finally, I remade the demo, this version shows clearly what each option > does, also what are all the ways to specify the targeted position (many!). I > want to improve its look, but that can wait :) > > Thanks all. > > Ariel Flesler- Ocultar texto de la cita - > > - Mostrar texto de la cita -