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Manual Up & Down controlled content

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I really like the functionality that google uses to show their newest news. If you click the link below and look at the right side, I like the manual movement of content using the up and down arrows... I'm not sure if this is a scroller?

http://finance.google.com/finance?q=SBUX

Anyone know? Anyone know where I can find a similar script?

Thanks

Sammy
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Re: Manual Up & Down controlled content

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I really like the functionality that google uses to show their newest news. If you click the link below and look at the right side, I like the manual movement of content using the up and down arrows... I'm not sure if this is a scroller?

http://finance.google.com/finance?q=SBUX

Anyone know? Anyone know where I can find a similar script?

Thanks

Sammy
Hello,

I think Google is using AJAX for that scroll effect. Personally, I didnt know that scrolled, untill you mentioned it.

Here is another way to scroll a frame with Javascript: http://www.trinity.edu/rjensen/java/tutor02.htm

Let us know if that helped
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