DHTML newbie requests assistance
I need a little help here if I can get some. I've got a site that I'm working on, and have kind of gotten myself in a little bit over my head. The site that I'm working on is currently at http://www.forgetmenotphotography.com/dev/v02/
If you visit that site, you can see the strip of photos of children through the middle of it. Well, all total there are twelve photos in that strip that extend out of the div that contains them to the right. What I need to do, is to write some sort of javascript function that I can apply to a couple of buttons beneath that div to allow the user to scroll left and right to display all of the pictures. To be honest, I don't even know where to start. If anybody would be able to help me with figuring out how to go about doing that I would be greatly appreciative. Thanks much.
::YEX::
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John 16:32-33
samsm posted this at 06:17 — 2nd March 2003.
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Are you using a WYSIWYG editor such as Dreamweaver or GoLive?
Also, Have you considered (what am I saying) using frames or perhaps iFrame? Seems like a potential quick solution to your problem.
dk01 posted this at 13:44 — 2nd March 2003.
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I did a search and this was the only script that I could fine which scrolls horizontally.
http://www.dhtmlcentral.com/script/script.asp?id=30
-dk
ryexley posted this at 20:36 — 4th March 2003.
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I found a script that I was able to modify to suit my needs, and wanted to let everyone know. Very nice script, and it actually met my needs for a relatively positioned div as well, which was the most important criteria. There's plenty of scroller scripts out there freely available, but nearly all of them must be positioned absolutely.
This one can be found at: http://www.dyn-web.com/dhtml/lyr-scroll.html. If you're in need of a similar script, I highly recommend it. My working example can be seen at http://www.forgetmenotphotography.com/dev/v02/
Thanks again for the assistance and recommendations.
::YEX::
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John 16:32-33
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