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 -

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