[Javascript] Dynamically Highlight and Scroll to Elements
Hakan M (Backbase)
hakan at backbase.com
Fri Oct 1 08:14:33 CDT 2004
GOD DAMN IT FLAVIO, BRs? >_O
A margin-bottom would look a lot cleaner, IMHO. ;)
Regards,
H
Flavio Gomes wrote:
> Well, if I understand you correctly, there's a "solution".. (note the
> quotes please ^^)
>
> Just set a lot of "<br>" tags at the end of your document, so when the
> document scrolls it won't stop on the middle of your table..
>
> tsterlin at email.arizona.edu escreveu:
>
>> The mapping functionality works great; by clicking on the "hotspots"
>> located on
>> the graphic, the associated item within the table is scrolled to the
>> top of the
>> page. However, if the user clicks on a hotspot associated with an
>> item located
>> toward the beginning or the end of the page, the page scrolls
>> as far as it can, but the pertinent item may still appear in the
>> middle of the
>> page. What other method can I use to distinguish the selected items
>> within the
>> table? I would ideally like to highlight the selected item's text
>> within the
>> table while simultaneously mapping to it. Does that require that I
>> dynamically
>> reconstruct the page with different background/text color attributes
>> for that
>> item, and if so, how do I correspond the scroll location with that new
>> page?
>>
>> Any suggestions on that method or another text distinguishing method
>> would be
>> greatly appreciated.
>>
>> Tracy.
>>
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