HTML - Scrolling Suggestion?
Hi everyone,
I'm having some trouble with the scrolling functionality on my page. Basically I want only one vertical scrollbar down the left hand side of the page but I have a frameset document with three columns and two rows down the middle column (with the bottom frame of these two rows being the 'content' frame). I've tried setting this document within another frameset to get the whole thing scrolling with no luck. Can anyone provide an insight on how this is usually achieved as it seems fairly commonplace but I am having a hard time making it happen. Cheers Matt Similar TutorialsHey, im going to update 1 of my sites, http://easttexashotels.com I was thinking of Doing an "Map" with logo's or something.. So basically a map of the area that the hotels are in, and placing a logo on the map for that hotel so it can be roll-ed over or something.. Suggeestions Wanted Thanks all Can an admin post a sticky at the top of the forum that gives instructions on how to mail an HTML for that sends and email on submit? Seems a ton of people have been asking the same question lately.... Hi i'm designing a static sub menu and thought it would be cool to get suggestions on what approaches you guys would take. The reason i'm asking is because i'd like to see if my approach exhibits efficient coding. This is an image mockup of what i'm trying to achieve. And this is what i'm thinking of doing. Thanks in advance guys. my page (http://www.zerofivezero.net/the_project102.html) is scrolling as if there's content down the page, but there isn't...I can't figure it out. I'm using the code below to hide the content and have it swapped when selecting an item from the nav. Code: .hidden { position:absolute; z-index:2; visibility:hidden; Code: <div id="section3_region" class="hidden"><div class="news"><fieldset> <legend><img src="images/forum_leg.jpg" width="120" height="28" border="0" alt=""/></legend> <br /><br /> <div class="img"><img src="images/news_thumb1.jpg" width="80" height="75" border="1" alt=""/></div> This is the news section<br /> Yep, this is where the news will be. This will be the short blurb about the story. <div class="img"><img src="images/news_thumb2.jpg" width="80" height="75" border="1" alt=""/></div> This is the news section<br /> Yep, this is where the news will be. This will be the short blurb about the story. <div class="img"><img src="images/news_thumb3.jpg" width="80" height="75" border="1" alt=""/></div> This is the news section<br /> Yep, this is where the news will be. This will be the short blurb about the story. </fieldset></div> So, I would like to make a one-line textfield that will automatically scroll when too much text is added. So, for example, if I have a field that has room for 20 characters, and someone enters 10 characters, it looks as expected. However, if someone enters 30 characters, only characters 10-30 would be visible. Is this possible? Im really not sure if the title of this thread is right. Anyway, i dont know too much about HTML coding, but id like help with something on my .... MySpace haha Alright, so this is my myspace at the moment. www.myspace.com/cj_x3 As you can see, i have links on the sides, done by the following code example; Quote: <div style="width: 78px; height: 22px; position: absolute; bottom:5px;right:15px; background-color: transparent; border-width:0px;border-style:solid;border-color: transparent; font-family: verdana;"> <a href="LINK" style="color: dd4444; font-size: 9px; position: absolute; right: 0px; top: 0px">EXAMPLE LINK TEXT</a> </div> When you scroll down, the links on the sides scroll off the top. I dont like this... What i want to happen, is for them to be fixed, like the background, so when you scroll down, the links around the sides dont move. Thanks for the help in advance Hey all. I have been working on this website that my friend had been designing, and was just wondering if this was possible. The way it is now, the topmost div's are supposed to stay in their position at all times, and the only part that would scroll would be the main body. The two body divs (left and right) have been placed inside the div that should be scrolling. I know there is the css overflow, but the problem is, there is no fixed height on the div, so this method isn't quite right. If anyone knows of a way where we could just start the scrolling at a certain point down the page, that would be great. Here is a link to the page so far - don't worry, it won't look close to that when finished... Image/text placeholders are horrid, I know. http://http://pixelconcepts.zxq.net/ -Thanks in advance. Hi everyone, http://www.eveningtweed.com/laura At the above site, I've got a div called 'work' which needs to contain a long line of images which I want users to horizontally scroll through using the DIV scrollbar. I've looked through countless forum posts and solutions on Google but nothing works. Can anyone tell me why this won't scroll horizontally and how to achieve it? Current CSS for the DIV: Code: .work { border:0px; height:350px; overflow-x:scroll; overflow-y:hidden; width:100%; } Thanks in advance, Jez. I would like to have vertical scrolling in a table cell. The cell may be empty or may contain up to 2000 characters. If it does contain more than will fit in the horizontal space I'd like it to wrap and be visible, pushing the next row down so the cell displays the whole set of text within the cell area. Only then should the scrollbar show up. If the user enters data, I'd like it to do the same thing. Wrap on word boundaries and stay visible rather than scrolling a single line horizontally. Can I do this in html? Or, at worst, with a little CSS? Or, even worse, very simple javascript? I dont know how to explain it better but how do i do this http://www.target.com/Movies-MMB/b/r...ode=1259488011 so at the bottom of my page i can add 4 to 5 different products and allow for those left and right buttons show more... any direction would help thanks Hi, How can I create a row of images with a horizontal scrollbar? I'd be really grateful to your help! Regards Rain Lover Hi, I'm really, really new to HTML so any advice given to me would be amazing. I've put a website together using Indexhibit but I'm not happy about the layout of my "Projects" pages. Please visit my website: www.andrewjenkinsphoto.com Ideally I'd like to be able to manually scroll across the page from Left to Right, having a gap of a centimeter between each image. Is this possible using Indexhibit? Hope I've made myself clear. Thanks for any help. Ok I have developed the following website www.megacom-int.com. On firefox the scrolling of the latest projects on the left are displayed correctly. However when I use Internet Explorer the Latest Projects has blue background. Whats more interesting is that if you click on Methodology using Internet Explorer, its like viewing it on firefox! I dont understand why this is happenning, I have looked at the code and I see no difference! p.s.Methodology file is in the same folder as it is on Our Team and Partners. I hate everything microsoft, but I have no choice in the matter as it has to work on Internet Explorer as well. Any help in the matter would be great Best Regards K4L Hello! New to the HTML forums, nice to meet everybody ^^. I have a problem with my website, http://christopherortiz.webs.com/advertisingproject.htm , for some reason I have horrible scrolling lag on all of the pages, mainly on that one! Check out the source and tell me what I have done wrong o.o Quote: <HTML><HEAD><TITLE>Advertisement Project</TITLE></HEAD> <BODY> <body style="background-attachment: fixed; background-position: center top; background-repeat: repeat;" background="al432s.jpg"> <center><h2><img src="christopher.png"></h2> <p><a href="index.htm"><img src="home.png" style="border-style: none"/></a><a href="advertisingproject.htm"><img src="prjct.png" style="border-style: none"/></a><a href="blog.htm"><img src="blog.png" style="border-style: none"/></a><a href="guest.htm"><img src="cmnt.png" style="border-style: none"></a></p> <img src="projecthead.png"> <br> <div style="width:750px;height:2300px;border:2px inset red; background-image:url(http://flyingredhorses.com/GalleryIm...gGrayBox.jpg); background-attachment: fixed; background-position:left center; background-repeat:yes-repeat; -moz-border-radius: 5px; -webkit-border-radius: 5px; border: 1px solid #000; "><center><p style="font-family:verdana;font-size:90%;color:green">ORIGINAL</p></center><center><img src="originalcamel.png"></center> <center><p style="font-family:verdana;font-size:90%;color:green">PARODY VERSION</p></small><center><img src="camel.png"></center><br><center><p style="font-family:verdana;font-size:110%;color:green"><large>Analysis</large></p></center></center><p style="font-family:verdana;font-size:90%;color:green"> Camel Lights: Who on earth would want to buy these? What makes their advertising appealing enough to make you want to shove a cancer stick down your throat? Camel cigarette ads use rhetorical means to fool its demographic, you, into the habit of smoking.</p> <p style="font-family:verdana;font-size:90%;color:green"> The central illusion which the advertisement aims to create is an image of a rugged man, which the customer in turn can become--provided that he buys a pack of Camel Lights. The first words that come to mind are cool, masculine, and rugged. The tattoo makes him appear to be a ruffian, a delinquent, a desperado. These are all rhetorical justifications that make one want to smoke Camel Lights, just once. But what really defines the ad is its sleek image, orange velour and the cancer sticks dancing around like they were in Vegas as if they were going to die tomorrow.</p> <p style="font-family:verdana;font-size:90%;color:green"> Who on earth would want to buy these cunningly disguised serpents. We look at the man smoking cigarettes, his apparent countenance of ruggedness and individualistic style which we long to obtain, when in reality he is masquerading himself in a body of lies and deception. This is a form of ethos, which we, as viewers convinced to be truthful; reliable. But little do we know that its true nature hides behind a face of lies. We put our trust in the supposition that the advertisers are telling the truth; that camel lights will make us a little more like him. A brief glance at this advertisement might not make us question if what we're told is the truth. That's when Logos comes into the play. Looking at the advertisement, its reasoning seems logical: people who smoke, like the man in the advertisement, are cool; those who don't are not. What this carefully woven structure neglects to mention is that those cool kids are far more likely to contract cancer and other dangerous ailments.</p> <p style="font-family:verdana;font-size:90%;color:green"> Our society is built around these stereotypes of the rugged man and the classic Marilyn Monroe pose. The cigarette companies purposefully create these rhetorical devices, which appeal to us, the consumers. This not only makes you want to buy the product, it makes you buy into the delusion which cigarette companies have createdl</p> <p style="font-family:verdana;font-size:90%;color:green"> In conclusion, not only do Camel Light advertisements use certain rhetorical devices, but influence they way society thinks and acts. In short, advertising perpetuates stereotypes. Camel Lights, just chooses to perpetuate the stereotype of the rugged man.</p> </p> <div class="t"><div class="b"><div class="l"><div class="r"><div class="bl"><div class="br"><div class="tl"><div class="tr"> </center> </FONT></Body></HTML> Hello, I have a div tag that is scrolled vertically. I found some java code he https://developer.mozilla.org/en/DOM...scrollIntoView that allows me to use a "Scroll to Top" button at the bottom of the DIV to help navigate it back to the top. Problem is, that I want the page to remain in the same position, whereas this seems to be making my page scroll to the bottom at the same time as scrolling the div to the top. Has anyone got any ideas on howto scroll a div to the top, without the page reloading, or scrolling? Thanks Jay Hello, I made this little scrolling text but it has some problem when using FireFox, so I wanted ti know if there is any way that I can make the scrolling text only appear when the page is finish loading? people are telling me that have to horizon scroll (left to right) to see this page: http://www.girlsincsoaz.org I tried it on different machines, including a laptop and I don't have to, what can be the problem? TIA Hi, my problem is that I don't know how to let my background scroll with the page, not having it repeating. however the content has to stay at it's place. ima noob. To this forum and html as well so please be gentle. i brought lube...lol I'm trying to change the color of the 'bar' between two frames. The frame on the left I have set to 'no scroll' and i want to change the color of it. I know how to change the color of scroll bars, arrows... but how do i change just the bar? I've been using JS to change the colors of the scroll bar. Is there another way? like css. Hi, I'm working on a movie database for a device that supports html. It only supports basic html though. For my index page I the characters A-Z (as well as genres) to select movies starting with that certain letter. The movie covers display in a row underneath. I want to find a way keep the characters A-Z centered in the top of the screen so when I browse further right (or left) of the screen it stays there similar to the way the background stays in place. At the moment when I browse left and right the A-Z moves with it (so it ends up moving off the screen). Does anyone know a way to keep it in place like the background. The files I'm editing are in .xsl format. They are used inconjunction with movie collectorz to make html pages. Anyhelp would be greatly appreciated. Remeber it only supports basic html, no javascript. Thanks. |