P.S. Re: the question I just raised (quoted below) The problem I just mentioned occurs only in a non-maximized IE, and only after one has scrolled to the bottom. And, as I said, the problem is IE only.
This should be a good puzzle for javascript people. On Jul 10, 9:50 am, lorlarz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have a question. > > Why is the movement of the draggables (for example, in the sample > page:http://mynichecomputing.com/GuideInfoandPlanner/ELLMath.html) > more limited in IE than in Firefox? > > In IE on the PC, movement over the targets cannot even occur until > the page > is maximized and the draggables can move only in some regions of the > page. > In Firefox, there is no restriction on the movement > > On Jul 1, 1:22 pm, lorlarz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > I am making a Drag/Drop applications BUILDER (feedback appreciated): > > >http://mynichecomputing.com/GuideInfoandPlanner/UniversalDD.htm > > > The user interface is done, but it does no building. Whole thing may > > be done in > > a couple of days. BUT, I would like any input/feedback/ideas or > > suggestions.- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text -