@Olaf: Thanks, I'm doing it exactly like that now :) @Ariel: Well, what I do (not in this example, though) is using your scrollTo- Plugin in combination with the Mousehold-Plugin. As long as the link is clicked, the content of the div should be scrolled down. The scrolling looks a bit strange with a duration there because of the slow up/down of the scrolling animation...well, I didn't really check whether this slowing up/down can be disabled, since I got the effect I wanted anyway :)
I guess I got the {top:'+=10px'} from the "Relative position (hash)"- example. I don't quite understand how axis:'y' can be the default...on the example page $(...).scrollTo( '+=100px', 800 ); scrolls both the x and the y axis? Now, what about the contents().height()-behaviour? Should it be reported as bug? On 2 Feb., 04:51, Ariel Flesler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Also... :) > I checked the example, when using scrollTo.. if you don't specify > duration, it scroll instantly (if that's what you want, then that's > ok) > Also, instead of {top:'+=10px'}, it is meant to be used as: > $().scrollTo( '+=10px', duration, {axis:'y'}) > Now.. axis:'y' is the default, so you don't need to specify it. so: > $().scrollTo( '+=10px', duration )//or no duration > Will be enough. > > Cheers > Ariel Flesler > > On 31 ene, 19:34,Sebioff<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > Uh, allright, I'm sorry...I guess I found a solution. > > The trick is to wrap the content in a span, and then retrieve the > > spans height. > > But still, I guess if contents().height() (which sounds so logical to > > retrieve the contents height, don't you think) works in Internet > > Explorer it should work in Firefox as well (or it shouldn't give any > > nasty exceptions, at least)... > > > If someone got an even easier way than the span-wrapping I'd be glad > > to hear about! > > > On 31 Jan., 22:14,Sebioff<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Hi, > > > i've got a div with overflow:auto. > > > I want to check whether the content of the div is higher than the div > > > itself (in order to know whether I need to show a "scrolldown" link > > > or not). > > > > In Internet Explorer with jQuery 1.2.2. I can get the contents height > > > without any problem with: > > > $("#div").contents().height() > > > > (I don't know if this is the best way to do it, but it's the only one > > > I found...) > > > The problem is, in Firefox it doesn't work and all I get is the > > > following error message: > > > > Fehler: [Exception... "Could not convert JavaScript argument" > > > nsresult: "0x80570009 (NS_ERROR_XPC_BAD_CONVERT_JS)" location: "JS > > > frame ::http://www.rakuun.de/Stuff/Schasler/jquery-1.2.2.js:: > > > anonymous :: line 853" data: no] > > > Quelldatei:http://www.rakuun.de/Stuff/Schasler/jquery-1.2.2.js > > > Zeile: 853 > > > > You can try it out yourself > > > here:http://www.rakuun.de/Stuff/Schasler/content_height_test.html > > > > Any idea how to fix this or how to get the contents height in a way > > > that works in both browsers?- Ocultar texto de la cita - > > > - Mostrar texto de la cita -- Zitierten Text ausblenden - > > - Zitierten Text anzeigen -