JavaScript - Horizontal Scrolling - Slide To Top
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I need some help with getting the browser to automatically scroll to the top when the user slides horizontally. It's probably easier for you to see what I mean! http://www.zabirvalliji.co.uk This is my website (still a working progress!!). If you click the links you will see the website scrollings horizontally. If you scroll to the bottom of 'portfolio', and then click another section, you will see that the browser stays at the bottom. Basically, I want the browser to automatically slide to the top whenever the user goes to another section. Is anyone able to help me? Similar TutorialsHi, i'm trying to create horizontal banner slide, I want something really simple and basic, most script i find is far to complex and more like a gallery. I found this script on dynamicdrive but it is quite old, it does what i'm after but and its a big but, i can't speed it up :-( Does anybody know how i could increase the speed of the swipe from slide to slide on this? thanks Ben Code: <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8" /> <script type="text/javascript"> /* Left-Right image slideshow Script- By Dynamic Drive (www.dynamicdrive.com) For full source code, terms of use, and 100's more scripts, visit http://dynamicdrive.com */ ///////configure the below four variables to change the style of the slider/////// //set the scrollerwidth and scrollerheight to the width/height of the LARGEST image in your slideshow! var scrollerwidth='800px' var scrollerheight='300px' var scrollerbgcolor='' //3000 miliseconds=3 seconds var pausebetweenimages=3000 //configure the below variable to change the images used in the slideshow. If you wish the images to be clickable, simply wrap the images with the appropriate <a> tag var slideimages=new Array() slideimages[0]='<a href="#"><img src="images/website-banner-1.jpg" border="0"></a>' slideimages[1]='<a href="#"><img src="images/website-banner-2.jpg" border="0"></a>' slideimages[2]='<a href="#"><img src="images/website-banner-3.jpg" border="0"></a>' //extend this list ///////Do not edit pass this line/////////////////////// var ie=document.all var dom=document.getElementById if (slideimages.length>1) i=2 else i=0 function move1(whichlayer){ tlayer=eval(whichlayer) if (tlayer.left>0&&tlayer.left<=5){ tlayer.left=0 setTimeout("move1(tlayer)",pausebetweenimages) setTimeout("move2(document.main.document.second)",pausebetweenimages) return } if (tlayer.left>=tlayer.document.width*-1){ tlayer.left-=5 setTimeout("move1(tlayer)",50) } else{ tlayer.left=parseInt(scrollerwidth)+5 tlayer.document.write(slideimages[i]) tlayer.document.close() if (i==slideimages.length-1) i=0 else i++ } } function move2(whichlayer){ tlayer2=eval(whichlayer) if (tlayer2.left>0&&tlayer2.left<=5){ tlayer2.left=0 setTimeout("move2(tlayer2)",pausebetweenimages) setTimeout("move1(document.main.document.first)",pausebetweenimages) return } if (tlayer2.left>=tlayer2.document.width*-1){ tlayer2.left-=5 setTimeout("move2(tlayer2)",50) } else{ tlayer2.left=parseInt(scrollerwidth)+5 tlayer2.document.write(slideimages[i]) tlayer2.document.close() if (i==slideimages.length-1) i=0 else i++ } } function move3(whichdiv){ tdiv=eval(whichdiv) if (parseInt(tdiv.style.left)>0&&parseInt(tdiv.style.left)<=5){ tdiv.style.left=0+"px" setTimeout("move3(tdiv)",pausebetweenimages) setTimeout("move4(scrollerdiv2)",pausebetweenimages) return } if (parseInt(tdiv.style.left)>=tdiv.offsetWidth*-1){ tdiv.style.left=parseInt(tdiv.style.left)-5+"px" setTimeout("move3(tdiv)",5) } else{ tdiv.style.left=scrollerwidth tdiv.innerHTML=slideimages[i] if (i==slideimages.length-1) i=0 else i++ } } function move4(whichdiv){ tdiv2=eval(whichdiv) if (parseInt(tdiv2.style.left)>0&&parseInt(tdiv2.style.left)<=5){ tdiv2.style.left=0+"px" setTimeout("move4(tdiv2)",pausebetweenimages) setTimeout("move3(scrollerdiv1)",pausebetweenimages) return } if (parseInt(tdiv2.style.left)>=tdiv2.offsetWidth*-1){ tdiv2.style.left=parseInt(tdiv2.style.left)-5+"px" setTimeout("move4(scrollerdiv2)",5) } else{ tdiv2.style.left=scrollerwidth tdiv2.innerHTML=slideimages[i] if (i==slideimages.length-1) i=0 else i++ } } function startscroll(){ if (ie||dom){ scrollerdiv1=ie? first2 : document.getElementById("first2") scrollerdiv2=ie? second2 : document.getElementById("second2") move3(scrollerdiv1) scrollerdiv2.style.left=scrollerwidth } else if (document.layers){ document.main.visibility='show' move1(document.main.document.first) document.main.document.second.left=parseInt(scrollerwidth)+5 document.main.document.second.visibility='show' } } window.onload=startscroll </script> </head> <body> <ilayer id="main" width=&{scrollerwidth}; height=&{scrollerheight}; bgColor=&{scrollerbgcolor}; visibility=hide> <layer id="first" left=1 top=0 width=&{scrollerwidth}; > <script type="text/javascript"> if (document.layers) document.write(slideimages[0]) </script> </layer> <layer id="second" left=0 top=0 width=&{scrollerwidth}; visibility=hide> <script type="text/javascript"> if (document.layers) document.write(slideimages[1]) </script> </layer> </ilayer> <script type="text/javascript"> if (ie||dom){ document.writeln('<div id="main2" style="position:relative;width:'+scrollerwidth+';height:'+scrollerheight+';overflow:hidden;background-color:'+scrollerbgcolor+'">') document.writeln('<div style="position:absolute;width:'+scrollerwidth+';height:'+scrollerheight+';clip:rect(0 '+scrollerwidth+' '+scrollerheight+' 0);left:0px;top:0px">') document.writeln('<div id="first2" style="position:absolute;width:'+scrollerwidth+';left:1px;top:0px;">') document.write(slideimages[0]) document.writeln('</div>') document.writeln('<div id="second2" style="position:absolute;width:'+scrollerwidth+';left:0px;top:0px">') document.write(slideimages[1]) document.writeln('</div>') document.writeln('</div>') document.writeln('</div>') } </script> </body> Hello, Currently I'm looking at smooth scrolling Js scripts for thumb images which can be altered to accomodate needs. I found one here that has some desirable effects but has no navi buttons. Would it be sensible to alter and point the hovering mouse scroll function to buttons, or would it be a better idea to keep looking for exactly the right script? The 2 identical scrollers on this page are the look I want but these are flash; http://area.autodesk.com/ ps: I've no experience of Js but can pick things up pretty quickly. Hello, I'm Chris, welcome everyone. I'm in a need of help. I'm writing application that displays messages from users. This messages are kept in external XML file and every time user post a new message this XML document is appended. What I want to do is to display all messages at the bottom of screen. Messages have to slide horizontally in one line. To do that I used this code: Code: horizontalScroll.js: var scrllTmr; window.onload = function(){ document.getElementById('scroll').style.overflow = 'hidden'; document.getElementById('scrollme').style.float = 'left'; document.getElementById('scrollme').style.position = 'relative'; cw = parseInt(document.getElementById('scroll').offsetWidth/2); w = parseInt(document.getElementById('scrollme').offsetWidth/2); lft = cw + w; document.getElementById('scrollme').style.left = lft + "px"; scrollStep(cw,w,lft); } function scrollStep(cw,w,lft){ if(lft == w * -1) lft = cw + w; document.getElementById('scrollme').style.left = lft + "px"; if(scrllTmr) clearTimeout(scrllTmr); scrllTmr = setTimeout('scrollStep(cw,w,' + (lft - 1) + ')',10); } index.html: <div id="scroll"><div id="scrollme"> <h1 style="white-space: nowrap;">Lets scroll this right here 1 | Lets scroll this right here 2 | Lets scroll this right here 3 | Lets scroll this right here 4 | Lets scroll this right here 5 | Lets scroll this right here 6 | Lets scroll this right here 7 | Lets scroll this right here 8 | Lets scroll this right here 9 | Lets scroll this right here 10 | Lets scroll this right here 11 | Lets scroll this right here 12 | Lets scroll this right here 13 | Lets scroll this right here 14 | Lets scroll this right here 15 | Lets scroll this right here 16 | Lets scroll this right here 17 | Lets scroll this right here 18 | Lets scroll this right here 19 | Lets scroll this right here 20 </h1></div></div> The problem with that code is that at 1/3 length of text it starts from beginning and this is wrong. The text have to scroll to the very end and then start to scroll from beginning again. Another thing, that I'm unable to deal with is refreshing/reloading the content from XML file. What I need to do is to check if XML was changed/appended and if it was then I have to add this added message to text that scrolls horizontally and view it at the end of horizontal text. I'm pretty sure I have to use Ajax here. Also, if text from XML file will be added to horizontal text page cannot refresh and start scrolling from beginning, but instead of that if have to append horizontal text and continue to scroll showing appended message at the end. Any advices, please? Thanks, Chris Hi I'm looking for a simple ticker that scrolls horizontally across the top of the homepage of a site I'm working on. Ideally I would like one for both Twitter and RSS feeds, but either is good. If anyone knows where I can find one that's simple to implement that would be great. Kind Regards Hi, I'm a complete novice using javascript. I'm trying to get a mootools plugin to work with a slide in/slide out javascript using multiple divs. Here's the page: http://pawsdogs.com/test/Site/work2.htm The mootools code (Noobslide) slides a main image on the right when you click thumbnails on the left, which are wrapped in a thumb mask using CSS. The first row of thumbnails works perfectly, but when it's passed on to the next div the mask isn't passed on and the effect breaks down. Thanks so much if anyone can help! Here's the html: Code: <li><a href="#" id="slidecontrol_2" class="slidecontrol">Click Here</a> <div id="slidedisplay_2" style="display:none;"> <div id="thumbs7"> <div class="thumbs"> <div><img src="images2/img4.jpg" alt="Photo Thumb" /></div> <div><img src="images2/img5.jpg" alt="Photo Thumb" /></div> <div><img src="images2/img6.jpg" alt="Photo Thumb" /></div> </div> <div id="thumbs_mask7"></div> <p id="thumbs_handles7"> <span></span> <span></span> <span></span> </p> </div> </div></li> <li><a href="#" id="slidecontrol_3" class="slidecontrol">asdf</a> <div id="slidedisplay_3" style="display:none;"> <div id="thumbs7"> <div class="thumbs"> <div><img src="images2/img2.jpg" alt="Photo Thumb" /></div> <div><img src="images2/img3.jpg" alt="Photo Thumb" /></div> </div> <div id="thumbs_mask7"></div> <p id="thumbs_handles7"> <span></span> <span></span> </p> </div> </div> The javascript: Code: $(document).ready(function () { $('a.slidecontrol').click(function(){ var $this = $(this); var divID = $this.attr("id").replace("slidecontrol_", "slidedisplay_"); var $div = $('#'+divID); if ($div.is(':visible')) { $div.slideUp(500); } else { $div.slideDown(500); } return false; }); }); The CSS: Code: #thumbs7{ position:relative; width:200px; clear:both; height:41px; overflow:hidden; } #thumbs7 .thumbs, #thumbs_handles7, #thumbs_mask7{ position:absolute; top:0; width:100%; height:41px; } #thumbs7 .thumbs div, #thumbs_handles7 span{ display:block; width:60px; height:41px; margin:0; float:left; cursor:pointer; } #thumbs7 .thumbs div img{ width:54px; float:right; } #thumbs_handles7 span{ background:url(../images2/thumb_invisible.gif) no-repeat; } #thumbs_mask7{ width:1200px; background:url(../images2/thumbs_mask.gif) no-repeat center top; } Hello guys! :-) So, this is my first post so bare with me I'm currently under education as a webdesigner/developer, and for my exams i need this slide-in function, of a <div> i made. It has to be javascript, and as simple as possible :-) I've found alot of working scripts, but with all sorts of useless junk I can't have in my final result. So: Does any of you know a simple method of making an object slide-in from the side on MO, and slide back out when mouse is removed? Ty in advance! :-) Good Day: I am very interested in a slide show as seen on this website (www.linksyssolutions.com). Can anyone direct me as to where I could find a script for this slideshow to use on my site. Thanks very much in advance. I need a sort of slide show feature for my page (specifics below). I've spent a lot of time researching this and have not found what I'm looking for. I'm new to jquery and not sure how big of a chore this will be, but here goes: 1. There will be a title bar placed within a right and left arrow on either side. 2. The right and left arrows should cycle through a list of titles (when the right/left arrow is clicked, the title bar will change to the next/previous title in the list). 3. When each title bar is moused over, a new image will fade in above, and then fade out on mouse out. I hope this all makes sense. I'm not looking for some fancy predesigned slideshow, I'll be using my own layout and images. I just need the basic code to perform these actions. Any help would be most appreciated.. i am trying to slide multiple elements in my page at the same time. I wrote a script that can do one element at a time: Code: var count; var obj; function slide(elem,endy,endx,time){ obj=elem; count=time; currenty=obj.style.top.split('p')[0]; currentx=obj.style.left.split('p')[0]; deltay=endy-currenty; deltax=endx-currentx; yrate=deltay/time; xrate=deltax/time; framey=0; framex=0; fooy=setInterval("movey(obj)",1); foox=setInterval("movex(obj)",1); } function movex(obj){ framex++; currentx=currentx*1+xrate; obj.style.left=Math.floor(currentx); if(framex==count){ clearInterval(foox); } } function movey(obj){ framey++; currenty=currenty*1+yrate; obj.style.top=Math.floor(currenty); if(framey==count){ clearInterval(fooy); } } is their anyway to modify this code so it does not use global variables and can run multiple instances simulatnuasly. I am using ASP.NET and AJAX here. basically what I want is a nice little slide effect to show the next batch of images in a mini slide show. Example: << prev [image1] [image2] [image3] [image4] Next >> << prev [image5] [image6] [image7] [image8] Next >> so when the user presses next or previous, it will SLIDE to the left/right. the databinding is done at the server side end and in an update panel so it does an async postback when they press next/prev. how can I go about doing this type of effect? I have the following 3 buttons on my page. I need when on hover on each respective button, the button to light up with a bg image and a slide out rollover in the top direction. How can I achieve this? <div style="padding-left:45px;width:852px;"> <a href=".html" class="Button"> <div style="text-align:center;padding-top:15px;float:left;width:270px;height:45px;background-image:url(images/homeBG.png);background-repeat:no-repeat"> <span id="homeButtonText">Question 1</span><br /> </div> </a> <a href="" class="Button"> <div style="margin-left:18px;text-align:center;padding-top:15px;float:left;width:270px;height:45px;background-image:url(images/homeBG.png);background-repeat:no-repeat"> <span id="homeButtonText">Question 2</span><br /> </div> </a> <a href="" class="Button"> <div style="text-align:center;padding-top:15px;float:right;width:270px;height:45px;background-image:url(images/homeBG.png);margin-right:5px;background-repeat:no-repeat"> <span id="homeButtonText">Question 3</span><br /> </div> </a> </div> hi guys I am looking at this template: http://www.csstemplatesfree.org/prev...ero/index.html I think the sliding at the top happens way too frequently. How can I slow it down? I think it would be better if the slides change once every 6 seconds. The code that I have below has three different buttons: When you click then name of each button the image of the button will appear. What I am trying to do is create a mini slide show. Instead of having 3 buttons, I just want one button called "tools" that you click and every time you click the button a different image of a tool will appear. I have heard you can use just about all my code below but add in the modulus operator somehow to achieve this... Does anybody have any suggestions or know how to do this??? <!DOCTYPE html> <html> <head> <meta charset="UTF-8" /> <style type="text/css"> img {display: block; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; } </style> </head> <body> <img id="shown" src="/tools/hoe.jpg" alt="hoe"> <script> function imageView(saw) { document.getElementById("shown").src="/tools/"+saw+".jpg"; } imageView('saw'); </script> <p><input type="button" value="Saw" onclick="imageView('saw')"> </p> <p><input type="button" value="Hoe" onclick="imageView('hoe')"> </p> <p><input type="button" value="Tree Trimmer" onclick="imageView('tree_trimmer')"> </p> </body> </html> I used the slideshow technique described here and was successful: http://www.javascriptkit.com/howto/show2.shtml But when I try to repeat the process to add additional images to the show, it doesn't work. It sticks to the three original images. Any tips as to how to add to this? thanks!! I've pared this down as much as I can to demonstrate the issue. What can I do to make the slide in go over the top of the image rather than underneath as at present? Code: <html> <head> <title>slidein</title> <style> #headerstudy {width:980px;height:280px;margin:0 auto;padding:0;} #mainbook {position:absolute;top:7.5em;left:15.4m;border:0 none} </style> <script> // *************** TRANSLATE var master = new Object("element") master.curLeft = 0; master.curTop = 10; master.gapLeft = 0; master.gapTop = 0; master.timer = null; function moveAlong(layerName, paceLeft, paceTop, fromLeft, fromTop) { clearTimeout(eval(layerName).timer) var el = document.getElementById(layerName); if(eval(layerName).curLeft != fromLeft) { if((Math.max(eval(layerName).curLeft, fromLeft) - Math.min(eval(layerName).curLeft, fromLeft)) < paceLeft) { eval(layerName).curLeft = fromLeft; } else if(eval(layerName).curLeft < fromLeft) { eval(layerName).curLeft = eval(layerName).curLeft + paceLeft; } else if(eval(layerName).curLeft > fromLeft) { eval(layerName).curLeft = eval(layerName).curLeft - paceLeft; } el.style.left = eval(layerName).curLeft + 'px'; } if(eval(layerName).curTop != fromTop) { if((Math.max(eval(layerName).curTop, fromTop) - Math.min(eval(layerName).curTop, fromTop)) < paceTop) { eval(layerName).curTop = fromTop; } else if(eval(layerName).curTop < fromTop) { eval(layerName).curTop = eval(layerName).curTop + paceTop; } else if(eval(layerName).curTop > fromTop) { eval(layerName).curTop = eval(layerName).curTop - paceTop; } el.style.top = eval(layerName).curTop + 'px'; } eval(layerName).timer=setTimeout('moveAlong("'+layerName+'",'+paceLeft+','+paceTop+','+fromLeft+','+fromTop+')',30); } function setPace(layerName, fromLeft, fromTop, motionSpeed) { eval(layerName).gapLeft = (Math.max(eval(layerName).curLeft, fromLeft) - Math.min(eval(layerName).curLeft, fromLeft)) / motionSpeed; eval(layerName).gapTop = (Math.max(eval(layerName).curTop, fromTop) - Math.min(eval(layerName).curTop, fromTop)) / motionSpeed; moveAlong(layerName, eval(layerName).gapLeft, eval(layerName).gapTop, fromLeft, fromTop); } var expandState = 0 function expand() { if(expandState == 0) { setPace("master", 121, 10, 10); expandState = 1; } else { setPace("master", -120, 10, 10); expandState = 0; } } </script> </head> <body> <div id="master" style="position: absolute; left: -120px; top: 11px; width: 350px; height: 0px"> <div id="menu2" style="position: absolute; left: 117px; top: 12px"> <table border="0" width="18" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"> <tr> <td width="100%"> <a href="javascript:expand();" onfocus="this.blur()"> <img name="menutop" border="0" src="http://aapress.com.au/images/translate.gif" width="23" height="152"></a></td> </tr> </table> </div> <div id="screen" style="position: absolute; left: -138px; top: 12px; "> <table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" style="margin:0px; padding:0px; border:1px solid #000000;" bgcolor="#FFFFFF"> <tr> <td style="padding-left:0px; height:0px; line-height:15px; background-color:#000000;"> <a href="http://www.labpixies.com" style="font-family: Arial,Verdana; font-size:12px; font-weight:bold; text-align:left; text-decoration:none; color:#ffffff;"> Gadget by LabPixies.com</a></td> </tr> <tr> <td> <iframe allowtransparency="true" align="top" scrolling="no" width="256" height="135" frameborder="0" src="http://cdn.labpixies.com/campaigns/babylon/babylon.html" target="_self"> </iframe></td> </tr> </table> </div> </div> <script type="text/javascript"> var sidemenu = document.getElementById('master'); function FixY() { sidemenu.style.top = '80px'; } setInterval("FixY()",100); </script> <div id="headerstudy"> <img id="mainbook" src="http://aapress.com.au/images/booksblank.jpg" width="572" height="285"> </div> </body> </html> Hi there. I want to slide in (jquery) a link in the bottom right when the page loads that offers the user to be pushed back to the top of the page. So far all is well. I have it appearing at width 1024 or bigger. With a media query set in order for it not to appear for smaller devices: #totop { position: fixed; bottom: 0; right: 10px; background: #FFF; color: #000; padding: 10px; -moz-border-radius: 5px 5px 0 0; border-radius: 5px 5px 0 0; display:block; -moz-box-shadow: 10px 10px 5px #000; -webkit-box-shadow: 10px 10px 5px #000; box-shadow: 10px 10px 5px #000; } @media screen and (max-width: 1023px) { #totop { display: none; /* Remove to top button */ } Now I understand I want an if statement checking whether the css is to display block or none. Or if this doesn't work have an if statement checking the screen width itself rather than media queries. So far I have this: $(document).ready(function() { if( $('#totop').is(':visible') ) { ("#totop").slideDown("slow"); } else { ("#totop").hide(); } }); Please help! I'm trying to create a menu navigation system from the top of the page. I want it so when I hover over the link, it drops down (the link drops down; so it'd be as if there was a whole field being hidden beyond the 0px mark) with the related field. I've gotten it to work, somehow but it still isn't right. A few issues a - when I hover over .drop_slide and then if I choose to close it by hovering back over the .drop_slide it does as it's told, which is "slide, slide". I'm interested in rectifying this issue so it doesn't do that, however I just don't know how. - The idea is to have multiple links in the .slide, so I need it to be constantly open while the user mouses over the other links. Should this be created in one field? If so, how would I do that with a drop down in mind? - Am I approaching this completely wrong? Lol. Should I be researching into .animate? I've been looking at it actually, but I can't get anything to grow negatively. Say; marginTop: -85px or something. ANY help is appreciated, thanks! Code: <html> <head> <title>test slide panel</title> <script type="text/javascript" src="jquery.js"></script> <script type="text/javascript"> $(document).ready(function(){ function slide() { $("#panel").slideToggle("slow"); } $(".drop_slide").hover(slide, stop); $("#panel").hover(stop, slide); }); </script> <style type="text/css"> body { margin: 0 auto; padding: 0; width: 570px; font: 75%/120% Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; } a:focus { outline: none; } #panel { background: grey; height: 200px; display: none; } .slide { margin: 0; padding: 0; background-color: red; } .drop_games { width: 200px; height: 31px; padding: 10px 10px 0 0; display: block; font: bold 120%/100% Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; color: #fff; text-decoration: none; } </style> </head> <body> <div id="panel"> additional links here...or information </div> <p class="slide"><a href="#" class="drop_slide">test link</a></p> </body> </html> Hy every one, i need help .I have a program made in visual c++ witch detect motion and makes a file.jpg every time when detects something. I would like to make a web pages witch makes the autorefresh with the last image generated by this program. How do i do that with javascript? I think i must declare a golbal variable witch kepps the path to the most younger file, or to make a list witch keeps all the images and sort it ascended but i don't know how to make this in java script. Can enyone help me ?Thanks in advance I am trying to make a simple slideout menu by increasing the height css attribute with the setTimeout() function making it rollout. It has partial functionality but it behaves pretty spazzy, here are my issues: 1. When I first load the page and mouse over the menu item, it does nothing. After mousing over it again, the menu does slide out but why does it not come out the first time? 2. As I go down the submenu items the whole menu flickers and it seems like its trying to rollout each time I change submenu items even though it is still within the same li element. 3. The last problem is even though I set my setTimeout() function to 1 millisecond delay it rolls out pretty slowly when in theory it should add 1 px per millisecond, causing it to rollout in about .1 of a second. Why would it be so slow? Here is the relevant code: Thanks for any help! Im just learning but it seems simple, just cant quite figure it out... html: Code: <li onmouseover="openMenuEffect('m3')" onmouseout="closeMenuEffect('m3')"> <a href="#" >Header</a> <div id="m3" > <a href="#">Sub 1</a> <a href="#">Sub 2</a> <a href="#">Sub 3</a> </div> </li> javascript: Code: //this is the sliding menu: function moveItAlong(id) { var menu = document.getElementById(id); var height = parseInt(menu.style.height); height += 1 ; menu.style.height = height + "px"; } function openMenuEffect(m) { var list = document.getElementById(m); var i = parseInt(list.style.height) if (i <= 100) { moveItAlong(m); setTimeout("openMenuEffect(\""+m+"\")",1); } } function closeMenuEffect(m) { var list = document.getElementById(m); list.style.height = 0 + "px"; } |