Ahh, I see.  Thank you.
In terms of setting the ScrollTop, is it possible for that to take a
Duration parameter so it could do a slow scroll?  Maybe even take easing?
Its alot less jarring on the user that way. (Although certainly not for all
circumstances)

Im excited to swap out for 1.0.  I can help make demos if that helps.  Not
sure how much I can do with my limited technical ability.

Glen

On 6/27/07, Brandon Aaron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On 6/27/07, Glen Lipka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I dont understand how scrollTop works.
> Look at this demo page. http://www.commadot.com/jquery/dimensions/
>
> Scroll to the bottom and click the box.  Shouldn't it have something in
> ScrollTop?


It is the window that has the scroll offset in this case. If you have a
div with overflow auto and scroll it, it will also have a scrollTop.

$(window).scrollTop();

And with 1.0 you can set the scrollTop.

$(window).scrollTop(100);

To illustrate how scrollTop works on an element just go to the visual
offset test page 
(http://brandonaaron.net/jquery/plugins/dimensions/test/offset_visual.html
) and run this line of code in firebug.

$('#relative3').scrollTop(100).scrollTop();


I tried $("body").scrollTop() too.  I think this plugin is really powerful
> and useful, but the documentation is really small right now.


The examples are lacking but there are inline docs which explain the API.
I am working on finalizing 1.0 and the I will write some better docs with
examples soon. It will take time since this is a pretty powerful plugin. If
anyone would like to help write some docs and/or put together some examples,
it would be much appreciated.

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Brandon Aaron

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