Strangeplant
01-07-2008, 04:45 PM
1) Script Title: gAjax RSS Pausing Scroller
2) Script URL (on DD): http://dynamicdrive.com/dynamicindex18/gajaxpausescroller.htm
3) Describe problem: The scrolling text in IE7 starts half-way across the scrolling window - looks like a margin problem. There are MANY webpages with IE and IE7 alignment problems, but none seem to fix the issue. And I can't find a suitable combination of <table> or <div> that will fix the issue either. The problem page can be seen at: http://earth.ccny.cuny.edu/noaa/wc/modisRSS.html
I would really appreciate someones help with my IE7 problem. (Personally, I wish we could find out who writes the IE7 code, and send him all of our opinions, but he is probably lives under a witness protection program anyway.)
If I use a <div> envelope (with or without id and class specified as in the example), I just get a second div showing in both - no help. But, if I use a second enveloping <table> (with or without class and id specified) it displays correctly in IE7, but never feeds in FF.
However, the DD page example works fine in both - I just can't reproduce it on my page. BTW, the <div> comments in the instructions are not used on the demo page, and seem to make matters worse. Hope you can help. Thanks.
2) Script URL (on DD): http://dynamicdrive.com/dynamicindex18/gajaxpausescroller.htm
3) Describe problem: The scrolling text in IE7 starts half-way across the scrolling window - looks like a margin problem. There are MANY webpages with IE and IE7 alignment problems, but none seem to fix the issue. And I can't find a suitable combination of <table> or <div> that will fix the issue either. The problem page can be seen at: http://earth.ccny.cuny.edu/noaa/wc/modisRSS.html
I would really appreciate someones help with my IE7 problem. (Personally, I wish we could find out who writes the IE7 code, and send him all of our opinions, but he is probably lives under a witness protection program anyway.)
If I use a <div> envelope (with or without id and class specified as in the example), I just get a second div showing in both - no help. But, if I use a second enveloping <table> (with or without class and id specified) it displays correctly in IE7, but never feeds in FF.
However, the DD page example works fine in both - I just can't reproduce it on my page. BTW, the <div> comments in the instructions are not used on the demo page, and seem to make matters worse. Hope you can help. Thanks.