This is by design. If you want to invert it, subtract the current value from
the max value.
- Richard

On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 10:21 AM, Kyle <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> I followed this tut:
>
> http://net.tutsplus.com/tutorials/javascript-ajax/making-a-content-slider-with-jquery-ui/
>
> but I cant make the slider function vertically. Well thats not true.
> it actually does work but backwards. the handle starts on the bottom
> of the slider and pulling it up causes the content to move in the same
> direction. Im trying ot create a custom made scroll bar so I need it
> to start at the bottom and as I pull it down, the content needs to
> move up.
>
> This is what I have
>
>      $(function() {
>
>                //vars
>                var conveyor = $(".content-conveyor", $("#sliderContent")),
>                item = $(".item", $("#sliderContent"));
>
>                //set length of conveyor
>                conveyor.css("height", item.length *
> parseInt(item.css("height")));
>
>        //config
>        var sliderOpts = {
>                  max: (item.length * parseInt(item.css("height"))) -
> parseInt($
> (".viewer", $("#sliderContent")).css("height")),
>          slide: function(e, ui) {
>            conveyor.css("top", "-" + ui.value + "px");
>          },
>                  orientation: 'vertical'
>        };
>
>        //create slider
>        $("#slider").slider(sliderOpts);
>      });
>
> >
>

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