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Melissa
post May 7 2008, 02:27 PM
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I need to find a script that'll jump to different sections of a page. like, if you click a link, it'll take you to 1/4th down the page, another link'll take you 1/2 down the page, etc.

I can't seem to find it anywhere and I'm pretty sure it exists. ><
 
 
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fixtatik
post May 13 2008, 07:38 PM
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i have a somewhat complicated answer for you. :]
it might be too much of a pain to actually make it worthwhile, but if you get it to work, it makes everything gorgeous.

mootools is an open source collection of javascript codes. test this one out: Fx.Scroll.

also, i noticed you changed the background coloring on your lightbox overlay. the loading picture is a gif image, so it has aliased edges. if you want (just to make it kinda flow a little nicer with how pleasant the rest of your site is), check out loadinfo.net. you can pick your own loading image, and you can make the background the same color as what you chose for the lightbox overlay, so it won't have those pixeled, aliased edges.
 
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post May 13 2008, 09:06 PM
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QUOTE(grrDesign @ May 13 2008, 07:38 PM) *
i have a somewhat complicated answer for you. :]
it might be too much of a pain to actually make it worthwhile, but if you get it to work, it makes everything gorgeous.

mootools is an open source collection of javascript codes. test this one out: Fx.Scroll.

also, i noticed you changed the background coloring on your lightbox overlay. the loading picture is a gif image, so it has aliased edges. if you want (just to make it kinda flow a little nicer with how pleasant the rest of your site is), check out loadinfo.net. you can pick your own loading image, and you can make the background the same color as what you chose for the lightbox overlay, so it won't have those pixeled, aliased edges.

wooh.. the mootool demo is cool, its like picture anchors, lol its like flash without, flash, lol:]
 

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