I see your point and will be back with something later...thx for the time

On Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 4:43 AM, Charlie<charlie...@gmail.com> wrote:
> there's a lot of variable interpretations of your concept ( at least in my
> mind). First one is define scroll- scripted scroller vs manual scrollbar?
>
> one big variable that comes to mind is how to determine "middle of list"? If
> list size is consistent it's obviously easier to suggest solution than if
> you have to iterate through a list testting dates with script to find a
> range that is current timeframe to display
>
> if they were all consistent length, say 15 dates each, and could be split 3
> ways then would be very easy to create an unordered list script with top and
> bottom thirds hidden with a "see the past" and "future" button, or find the
> overall height and animate the list to show in the middle or.........
>
> might be good idea to make some sort of mock up, or present a link to effect
> you are trying to replicate. You would probably get a lot more creative
> input that way, and avoid a lot of misinterpretation of your concept
>
> the more details you provide the better.
>
>
> Steve Hueners wrote:
>
> I've seen this effect in Flash and am hoping to produce it in jQuery
> (that ought to get the juices flowing)...
>
> I have a list of events ordered by date. I want the accordion to
> display the event's name and when clicked, open to reveal event
> details. Viewers will usually be interested in 'middle of the list'
> events but may wish to scroll (up) into the past or (down) into the
> future.
>
> Possible?
>
> thx
> --steve...
>
>
>

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