It shouldn't be too slow to call jScrollPane on your div after everytime you add content to it. Is this what you tried?

I just did a quick bit of playing around with making the scroll pane automatically update itself and got it working in Firefox thanks to the DOMNodeInserted event but couldn't find an alternative in IE. I have an idea for a workaround but no time to work on it until the weekend...

Cheers,

Kelvin :)

Guillermo Movia wrote:
Hi, thanks for your answer. We tried this, but when a lot of news are
too slow.  We wish to know if maybe there's another solution.

Guillermo

2007/10/3, Alexandre Plennevaux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
AFAIK you have to recall the function, or you can use the jquery live plugin


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Subject: [jQuery] jscrollpane plugin problem


Hi, Kevin. We are using your plugin for a ul with news. Each new show by
default the title and an abstract with a button to display the invisible
part. This ul has a scroll pane. But, when the invisible part of one new is
show and then the ul increase it height, the scroll pane doesn't change it
height, and the new text overflow the ul, but below it.

Is there a simple way to inform the scrollpane to refresh the height of the
content inside it? or we have to recreate it?

Thanks in advance
Guillermo

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