Mhhh, this doesn't work the way I want it either... or I am too dumb to change it to my needs.
Greetings Arne On Nov 18, 4:26 pm, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > i used this function: > > function toolAutoScroll(){ > var pageScrl = $(document).scrollTop(); > var toolScrl = $('#mainToolbar').offset({ scroll: false }); > $('#fixedDiv').animate({top: pageScrl+50},800, 'easeOutBounce', > function(){ > window.setTimeout('toolAutoScroll()', 100) > }); > > } > >On Nov 17, 9:12 pm, Arne-Kolja Bachstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi there, > > > does anyone know how to quickly implement a container that follows the > > scrolling of a page in an slightly animated way? There's quite a lot > > of such implementations around the web, though I couldn't find an > > example today. But with jQuery this shouldn't be much of an effort, is > > it? > > > I tried on my own by simply doing the following: > > > $(document).ready( function() { > > $(window).scroll( function() { > > myOffset = $(document).scrollTop(); // using dimensions plugin > > $("#fixed").animate( { top: myOffset}, 70); > > }); > > > }); > > > and this sorta works, but is triggered way too often, because the > > onscroll event seems to be triggered on each single scrolling step. So > > how could I let it follow the container more smoothly? Or does there > > exist a plugin for this? Could not find any in the official repository > > though. > > > Thanks in advance > > > Arne