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Re: Scrolling Marque and Trend Ranges
Posted: Sun 30 Jan 2011 2:08 am
by tjaliwalpa
werribee_au wrote:Bob, scrolling ok in chrome but the mouse over doesn't slow the scroll speed.
Nice work

Your right, I just tested it myself. I've added an instruction that I might have to remove since Chrome doesn't support onMouseOver / onMouseOut that I am using.
Thanks for the headsup.
Bob
Re: Scrolling Marque and Trend Ranges
Posted: Sun 30 Jan 2011 2:26 am
by tjaliwalpa
tjaliwalpa wrote:Super-T wrote:I get this when viewing your website in a flock browser (firefox engine). Works OK in IE8
Mmmm, looks as though you are running in a higher text resolution and the font spills out of the top frame where the banner for my website resides.
Have to experiment with this a little.
Bob
Super-T,
Could you try it again and see if the problem has been fixed.
Thanks,
Bob
Re: Scrolling Marque and Trend Ranges
Posted: Sun 30 Jan 2011 3:49 am
by Super-T
Almost there.
I do scroll the size up and down in Flock and yes, larger fonts. Scrolling the sizes down in Flock doesn't fix the problem.
Sorry.
Another suggestion is to make the bars on the left the same width as the picture....just to look nice
Mouseover works fine.
Re: Scrolling Marque and Trend Ranges
Posted: Sun 30 Jan 2011 5:29 am
by tjaliwalpa
Super-T,
Don't a bit of work following your suggestions. I made the top frame a little higher to see if your browser will accomodate the scrolling banner. When I try it in FF I seem to be able to increase the font and not have any issues.
See what you think of my changes and check out the site in Flock for me please.
Bob
Re: Scrolling Marque and Trend Ranges
Posted: Sun 30 Jan 2011 9:25 am
by Super-T
Looks good, no problems.
You're having a bit of a hot one there I see.....43C.
Re: Scrolling Marque and Trend Ranges
Posted: Tue 01 Feb 2011 11:11 am
by tjaliwalpa
Well, I think I have stopped fiddling with the scrolling banner (marquee) now. Take a look
Feedback welcomed.
Have added some a script called marquee.jquery.js (Silky Smooth Marquee)that I found. It smooths the scrolling (when compared to the usual <marquee> tag) plus enables the scrolling to be paused in Chrome as well as IE and FF with a feature that enables users to drag the banner left or right with the mouse when it is paused.
Another issue that annoyed me was the highlighting that occured when using the mouse to drag the banner, even with this script. To overcome this annoyance, I found some CSS that hides highlighting in a <div> .
Thanks to Super-T and hills for there input and ideas and to daj for the original wconsole.js that I used and adapted to extract the data from realtime.txt. Oh, an a special thanks to Steve for his continued development of Cumulus 1.9.1 with its added features.
Might add a bit more data later, especially as it becomes available with further releases of 1.9.1.
Bob
Re: Scrolling Marque and Trend Ranges
Posted: Tue 01 Feb 2011 11:46 am
by nking
Hi Bob,
Looks great in Chrome but IE8 the banner seems too narrow and the formatting is off.
Re: Scrolling Marque and Trend Ranges
Posted: Tue 01 Feb 2011 11:53 am
by tjaliwalpa
nking wrote:Hi Bob,
Looks great in Chrome but IE8 the banner seems too narrow and the formatting is off.
Interesting. It looks Ok in my IE8, but then I am running it at 1440 x 900. What resolution are you using?
Bob
Re: Scrolling Marque and Trend Ranges
Posted: Tue 01 Feb 2011 12:17 pm
by steve
It looks pretty much the same to me (i.e. very good) in Chrome, FF and IE8. Screen 1680x1050.
Re: Scrolling Marque and Trend Ranges
Posted: Tue 01 Feb 2011 2:14 pm
by nking
tjaliwalpa wrote:Interesting. It looks Ok in my IE8, but then I am running it at 1440 x 900. What resolution are you using?
Bob
Screen is 1680x1050 - I have taken a screen shot if it helps.
Re: Scrolling Marque and Trend Ranges
Posted: Tue 01 Feb 2011 9:06 pm
by Super-T
Google Chrome 8
IE8
Flock261
Firefox4Beta
Flock & Firefox are not quite right....FYI

Re: Scrolling Marque and Trend Ranges
Posted: Wed 02 Feb 2011 2:48 am
by beteljuice
Slight error in your html.
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Order Should be:
Plus your font-sizes are declared as 120%, might be better if you use an 'absolute' size. (px, em, etc.)
Re: Scrolling Marque and Trend Ranges
Posted: Wed 02 Feb 2011 8:07 am
by tjaliwalpa
beteljuice,
Thanks for the advice - much appreciated.
Bob
Re: Scrolling Marque and Trend Ranges
Posted: Sun 20 Feb 2011 10:21 pm
by tjaliwalpa
Well, I tired of the scrolling marquee that I put on my page a few weeks ago now. I tend to fiddle with my site layout and menus a bit, and have now replaced the marquee with a title banner that updates data every 15 sec (assuming realtime has something knew to offer). It's the same data as the marquee but always there in the same spot on the screen.