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14 years ago
Posts: 183
Quote from Casey D. Geek
Is making the browser autoscroll using JavaScript really that hard :?
No, it isn't. Depends on how "complicated" you want it to be, but it shouldn't take more than a few lines of code (maybe a function or two).
Nice find OP, looks interesting.
"But why?"
"Because I can."
"OMFG, DON'T STAND IN THE FIRE!!!"

14 years ago
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Quote from Nidjo
Quote from Casey D. Geek
Is making the browser autoscroll using JavaScript really that hard :?
No, it isn't. Depends on how "complicated" you want it to be, but it shouldn't take more than a few lines of code (maybe a function or two).
Nice find OP, looks interesting.
Isn't that what happens on this page? The browser autoscrolls from one point in the image to a second point in the image at a set speed, something similar to how gifs work.
There are times when you will miss what you never had. I wonder how you will find what you so desperately need.
14 years ago
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Yep, something like that. If the images have the same height (at least the "moving" ones) you can just call a function like window.ScrollBy(x,y) which will scroll x pixels horizontally and y pixels vertically. I'm no JS expert, just played around with the function a few times for fun but the effect is similar.
"But why?"
"Because I can."
"OMFG, DON'T STAND IN THE FIRE!!!"

14 years ago
Posts: 113
Damn near wet myself shit lol.

14 years ago
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Lol, I thought that my computer was being slow or something. Then I thought there was an advertisement in the middle of the page? (I'm stupid, I apologise.)
But yeah, it would be cool to see a translated webcomic that has animation xD

14 years ago
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Quote from Nidjo
Yep, something like that. If the images have the same height (at least the "moving" ones) you can just call a function like window.ScrollBy(x,y) which will scroll x pixels horizontally and y pixels vertically. I'm no JS expert, just played around with the function a few times for fun but the effect is similar.
Thanks for explaining that one 🙂
There are times when you will miss what you never had. I wonder how you will find what you so desperately need.

14 years ago
Posts: 67
I didn't think JS would have a function to scroll (but then again it can make the window jump around the screen and all that malicious crap, so why am I surprised?) I'm not a web developer, so I don't know these things. But what does strike me as odd is after I actually make a little dig at how nerdy I am, there's actual discussion on how to do it. This place is awesome.

14 years ago
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Haha, usually I'm pretty immune to getting scared, but this made me jump a bit

14 years ago
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Quote from 166291
I didn't think JS would have a function to scroll (but then again it can make the window jump around the screen and all that malicious crap, so why am I surprised?) I'm not a web developer, so I don't know these things. But what does strike me as odd is after I actually make a little dig at how nerdy I am, there's actual discussion on how to do it. This place is awesome.
Hey, nerds are everywhere. I'm one too, though I am pretty much a noob.
There are times when you will miss what you never had. I wonder how you will find what you so desperately need.

14 years ago
Posts: 67
Quote from Casey D. Geek
Hey, nerds are everywhere. I'm one too, though I am pretty much a noob.
Ah. I just hang around the Unix and C++ crowds.

14 years ago
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Quote from Nidjo
Yep, something like that. If the images have the same height (at least the "moving" ones) you can just call a function like window.ScrollBy(x,y) which will scroll x pixels horizontally and y pixels vertically. I'm no JS expert, just played around with the function a few times for fun but the effect is similar.
as far as i know...there is a javascript autoscroll code but it would only allow you to scroll to the end or beginning of the page
and if you try to go back up it would keep scrolling down..i think...
i used to play around with html and js to make webpages and i tried getting the autoscroll thing but it was a drag
14 years ago
Posts: 183
Quote from Casey D. Geek
Quote from 166291
I didn't think JS would have a function to scroll (but then again it can make the window jump around the screen and all that malicious crap, so why am I surprised?) I'm not a web developer, so I don't know these things. But what does strike me as odd is after I actually make a little dig at how nerdy I am, there's actual discussion on how to do it. This place is awesome.
Hey, nerds are everywhere. I'm one too, though I am pretty much a noob.
I'll stick with professional deformation (although nerd is also OK) 😛 You're welcome for the explanation, if you have some other questions you can ask, but through PMs cause I went way OT with it. 😉
EDIT: @sarah You'd be amazed what you can actually do with JS, my example was the most basic just so I could explain how it works. I'm sure they use a much more complicated script for that because it's never as easy as it seems when we're talking about programming. 😉
"But why?"
"Because I can."
"OMFG, DON'T STAND IN THE FIRE!!!"

14 years ago
Posts: 67
Quote from Nidjo
I'll stick with professional deformation (although nerd is also OK) 😛
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Quote from Nidjo
@sarah You'd be amazed what you can actually do with JS, my example was the most basic just so I could explain how it works. I'm sure they use a much more complicated script for that because it's never as easy as it seems when we're talking about programming. 😉
Yeah, JavaScript does a lot of things it shouldn't be able to (in my humblest of opinions).

14 years ago
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14 years ago
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The creaking noise make it worse! Damn almost got a heart attack lol.
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Nuff said.