Hi everybody!
I would like to have a button that shifts the page to a certain point. Well, I try to explain it… Pushing button A the page (let say 3000px long) scrolls to height 1000 px; pushing button B it goes to height 2000px; pushing button C it goes back to the top.
Anyone could help?
thanks a lot!
Andrea (Italy - that’s the reason of my poor english…)
Op 2 mrt 2012, om 24:00 heeft ANDREA DALLA FONTANA het volgende geschreven:
Hi everybody!
I would like to have a button that shifts the page to a certain point. Well, I try to explain it… Pushing button A the page (let say 3000px long) scrolls to height 1000 px; pushing button B it goes to height 2000px; pushing button C it goes back to the top.
Anyone could help?
thanks a lot!
Andrea (Italy - that’s the reason of my poor english…)
… and further more, anchors can be graphic elements so they can be styled however you want - even as a button. I once wrapped this in a downloadable example that can be found here (if it is of interest):
Thomas, I took a look to your finwin template. It looks great, but I don’t understand how you were able to fix the red strip in the page.
That’s not a fixed in window layer, is it? I read on the inspector that is a CSS… but I don’t know how to create it!
Thanx again
Andrea
oouch - yes, this explains the stupid name “finwin” which was short for:
“Fixed in Window”.
This is a sort of basic inline construction, cause as far as I remember, a centered page (inspector) and a fixed in window item (inspector too) causes, that fixed items sticks to the left side of the page (in browser view).
Open spoken, I forgot what I did that time so I have to look into it and come back later when I found out what the specific reason was.