Re: [OT] Scriptaculous effects OpenUp/ClosedDown smoothness
Re: [OT] Scriptaculous effects OpenUp/ClosedDown smoothness
- Subject: Re: [OT] Scriptaculous effects OpenUp/ClosedDown smoothness
- From: Chuck Hill <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 2 Sep 2008 17:14:55 -0700
On Sep 2, 2008, at 5:08 PM, Miguel Arroz wrote:
Hi!
You are right, I just figured it out... there are two DIVs, one
above and one below, and both have margins. When the animated DIV
disappears, the margins collapse over each other or so. I placed
another DIV wrapping the animated one with padding top and bottom
set to 1px to avoid the "disappearance" and it now works, because
the DIV is always there. Looks like someone I know tomorrow will
hate "those damn programmers" and adjust the CSS spacings... :D
Lame lame lame. :(
Lame? This sounds like state of the art to me! Though that does
leave the art in quite a state.
Chuck
On 2008/09/03, at 01:00, Mike Schrag wrote:
Looks like Scriptaculous tries to calculate the DIV height to
start iterating, but the initial calculation is wrong. Or anything
else...
Basically,yes ... It appears that scriptaculous effects don't
proper handle, I believe, animating margins. I think the popping
you see at the end of the animation is the margin appearing at the
end of the animation. It's incredibly lame ... Scriptaculous is
total junk, but unfortunately switching away is not a small amount
of work.
ms
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