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on Sun Jul 01 2007, "Scott McMurray" <me22.ca+boost-AT-gmail.com> wrote:

>> http://randysimons.com/pagina_129_NL.xhtml actually approaches my
>> ideal for handling this problem.
>
> For me that seems to make scrolling deathly slow.

Hmm, which browser?  In principle I don't see any reason that JS
should execute during vertical scrolling at all, and I think you must
be seeing something else, like slow background image or font updating.

A real trick would be to make the JS detect the *height* of the
browser window, too, and try to arrange it so that you can read large
sections without scrolling.

-- 
Dave Abrahams
Boost Consulting
http://www.boost-consulting.com

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