tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8640596986273216089.post2665045072512936233..comments2023-08-15T06:10:51.086-03:00Comments on Ariel Flesler: jQuery.LocalScroll 1.1.2 releasedAriel Fleslerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17700414222186772120noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8640596986273216089.post-49022608850798062682008-01-28T12:33:00.000-02:002008-01-28T12:33:00.000-02:00Hi maco, you can certainly call the plugin many ti...Hi maco, you can certainly call the plugin many times, to add different links (with different settings if you want). Each call could scroll different containers (different attribute 'target').<BR/>Could you make a demo or give me some more details ?<BR/>Cheers.Ariel Fleslerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17700414222186772120noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8640596986273216089.post-40902445176069132682008-01-17T18:27:00.000-02:002008-01-17T18:27:00.000-02:00Is it possible to add more than one scrolling cont...Is it possible to add more than one scrolling container on a single page? <BR/><BR/>I need to associate forth and back links in each container to work only on that container they are in.<BR/><BR/>Thanks, great plugin!macohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00905623834797863865noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8640596986273216089.post-68707066917713995482008-01-06T00:11:00.000-02:002008-01-06T00:11:00.000-02:00Sure Ian, send me the link and I'll check it. If y...Sure Ian, send me the link and I'll check it. If you haven't yet, I advice you to get localScroll 1.1.3 with scrollTo 1.3.<BR/>Cheers.Ariel Fleslerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17700414222186772120noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8640596986273216089.post-92076724692254879982008-01-05T23:02:00.000-02:002008-01-05T23:02:00.000-02:00Hi Ariel,Thanks for a great script. Im a bit of a ...Hi Ariel,<BR/><BR/>Thanks for a great script. Im a bit of a novice at Jquery, I should be able to get this working but am having difficulties.<BR/><BR/>Can I send you a page to have a look at?<BR/><BR/>Thanks<BR/>Ian.Ian Atkinshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02103923659756230996noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8640596986273216089.post-61572909599629594692007-11-26T10:23:00.000-03:002007-11-26T10:23:00.000-03:00@hannuThat is possible, there's an option 'cancel'...@hannu<BR/><BR/>That is possible, there's an option 'cancel', when set to false, the hash should appear on the address bar.<BR/>I haven't fully tested that option, i was having doubts on whether it would 'jump' or not.<BR/>Try it and tell me what's your impression.<BR/><BR/>As for re-scrolling the page, just add $.scrollTo( 0, {speed:...} ); inside the document ready handler, and it will scroll.<BR/>I'd try wrapping it in a setTimeout with 0 delay, I think that could work a bit better.<BR/><BR/>Let me know how it goes :).Ariel Fleslerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17700414222186772120noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8640596986273216089.post-25217378112091357952007-11-25T23:28:00.000-03:002007-11-25T23:28:00.000-03:00Hey Ariel. Much praise for the plugin, it's exactl...Hey Ariel. Much praise for the plugin, it's exactly what I've been looking for. I do have a question though: the Learning JQuery blog mentioned that you should be able to get the anchor link visible in the address line aswell, but saw no mention of this anywhere here nor in the documentation. How do I accomplish this?<BR/><BR/>Also, is there a way to get the #content go back to the starting position when the page is reloaded? Now it stays on the last clicked link and while the anchor isn't visible in the address line, it is a bit confusing in my case.<BR/><BR/>Thanks again!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com