Please send a full widget for Julian to look at. You can send directly and
to the whole net.
Thanks,
jl
> First of all thank you for the help Julian.
>
> I have tried what you said and it still giving me the same results.
> Here is the snip-lets that make up the volume slider
>
> CSS (just like you said)
> #volumeSlider {
> -apple-dashboard-region: dashboard-region(control rectangle);
> }
>
> html
> <div class='volumeSlider' id='volumeSlider' style='position: absolute;top:
> 75px; left: 40px; bottom: 75px;'></div>
>
> .js
> volumeSlider = new
> AppleVerticalSlider(document.getElementById("volumeSlider"), volumeAdjust);
> if (volumeSlider)
> {
> document.getElementById("volumeSlider").display = "block";
> }
>
> Sorry for being a pain on this, I would really like to know where I am going
> wrong.
>
> thanks,
> Rob
>
>
> On Nov 29, 2005, at 6:06 PM, Julian Missig wrote:
>
>> This is what you should have in your CSS for the widget you sent:
>>
>> #volumeSlider {
>> -apple-dashboard-region: dashboard-region(control rectangle);
>> }
>>
>> Julian
>>
>>
>> On 29 Nov 2005, at 17:42, Rob Crawford wrote:
>>
>>
>>> I tried this, not sure if I got the css file right. Here is the 4 lines that
>>> I put in my css file but I get the same results.
>>>
>>> .AppleSlider {
>>> position: absolute;
>>> -apple-dashboard-region: dashboard-region(control rectangle 0 0 0 0);
>>> }
>>>
>>>
>>> thanks,
>>>
>>> Rob
>>> On Nov 29, 2005, at 4:42 PM, Julian Missig wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> On 29 Nov 2005, at 16:28, Rob Crawford wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> I have been writing a widget which need 3 sliders, I have tried to use the
>>>>> sliders in the AppleSlider.js and I get them to work inside Safari and
>>>>> Widgetarium but in Dashboard they seem to have problems. The thumb will
>>>>> not drag you can click on the track to change the value of the slider but
>>>>> not the thumb. I am new to Java Script and I have found samples of other
>>>>> sliders but I would like to use the ones that Apple provides. Has anyone
>>>>> used the AppleSliders with success? If so is there a widget out there that
>>>>> uses them that I can look at.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> It looks like there may be an issue with AppleSlider when the element it is
>>>> given is absolutely-positioned. In this case the element AppleSlider
>>>> creates which has the Dashboard region set on it is not sized properly,
>>>> which means the slider is not marked as being a control.
>>>>
>>>> The easiest workaround is to just set -apple-dashboard-region:
>>>> dashboard-region(control rectangle); on the element you want to use (or
>>>> from JavaScript style.appleDashboardRegion = "dashboard-region(control
>>>> rectangle)"; ). The other workaround is to use relatively-positioned
>>>> elements.
>>>>
>>>> This may also affect AppleScrollbar.
>>>>
>>>> Julian
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
>
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