Thanks, Bryan.  So if I want to get the viewable width of the screen, would I 
call Geometry.getHorizontalScroll?

 - Dave

>  -------Original Message-------
>  From: Bryan McLemore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>  Subject: Re: [jQuery] animating off screen
>  Sent: Mar 20 '07 16:54
>  
>  Here is some code from the Geometry lib I've written based on some code
>  out of one of my books and whatnot.
>  
>  
>  if (window.innerWidth) { //All but IE
>  Geometry.getViewportWidth    = function() { return
>  window.innerWidth; };
>  Geometry.getViewportHeight   = function() { return
>  window.innerHeight; };
>  Geometry.getHorizontalScroll = function() { return
>  window.pageXOffset; };
>  Geometry.getVerticalScroll    = function() { return
>  window.pageYOffset; };
>  } else if (document.documentElement &&
>  document.documentElement.clientWidth) { // IE6 w/ doctype
>  Geometry.getViewportWidth    = function() { return
>  document.documentElement.clientWidth; };
>  Geometry.getViewportHeight   = function() { return
>  document.documentElement.clientHeight; };
>  Geometry.getHorizontalScroll = function() { return
>  document.documentElement.scrollLeft ; };
>  Geometry.getVerticalScroll   = function() { return
>  document.documentElement.scrollTop; };
>  } else if (document.body.clientWidth) { // IE4,5,6(w/o doctype)
>  Geometry.getViewportWidth    = function() { return
>  document.body.clientWidth; };
>  Geometry.getViewportHeight   = function() { return
>  document.body.clientHeight; };
>  Geometry.getHorizontalScroll = function() { return
>  document.body.scrollLeft; };
>  Geometry.getVerticalScroll   = function() { return
>  document.body.scrollTop; };
>  }
>  
>  
>  The Viewport functions will tell you how big the browser window is (
>  displayable area only)
>  
>  
>  On 3/20/07, [LINK: MAILTO:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>  [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[LINK: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>  [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi,
>  
>  Yesterday I got some great help on how to animate a DIV and move it from
>  offscreen left to the middle of the screen.  My question now is I want to
>  slide that div to off-screen right.  The complication is that I don't
>  know how big the user's browser is going to be.  How can I slide the
>  div completely off screen to the right?
>  
>  Thanks, - Dave
>  
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