From: Ben S. <ben...@tr...> - 2000-10-26 17:28:00
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My widget basically takes a series of layers and gives them "tree-like" properties... you can expand and collapse parts of the document without re-submitting the page. I'm drawing a lot on the DynAPI event model to ensure cross-broswer (and future browser!) compatibility. The sticking poing has been Netscape's unwillingness to resize the document... however, IlMaestro's suggestion (see previous thread) concerning setting document.height seems to be working very nicely. Thanks to everybody for their help and suggestions! ben Scott Andrew LePera wrote: > > I think Tarun is right. In fact, if you use an absolutely positioned > layer but don't specify height, the content will cause the layer to > expand vertically, like a table cell (at least it works for me). Maybe > then you can grab them with findLayers? > > Tarun R Elankath wrote: > > > > Hey why dont you just use plain statically positioned inline layers with the > > content instead. Netscape then gives 'em good ol' scollbars. > > Most of the functionality of Dynlayers is already available to inline layers > > except for (a few) bugs regarding event capturing in nested layers -- Ben Sargent Montage eIntegration Inc. www.montage.ca GFX: www.infinitespaces.com PGP: /pgpkey.txt |