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inventer of the left-hand
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Leeds / Lincoln
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Moo friggin Tools - (Fx.Scroll)
Well basically I'd just like to say I don't know Javascript and this shows when I really have no idea how to use it all! I've downloaded mootools.js with all the gubbins I need and I thought 'wouldn't it be nice to have the funky scroll toTop thing - mootools docs - Fx-Scroll which "Scrolls the chosen element to its maximum top." in my eyes being the top of the page. So, I look for the documentation and I can't find any, so I'm asking on here because I have no friggin idea where to go with this, I'm linking to the js files in the header of my html document but do I need to link to owt else? How do I set the anchor? What do I link? I need it spelled out clear as day how to scroll to the top, I'm still looking around but I'm stumped, If you can help then you are an absolute legend of a human being! |
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mingin dawg baitch
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A Mootools Tutorial :: The "Mootorial" » Clientside Examples & Tutorials » Clientside Mootools - Trac quite a good read. The wiki link is below it. |
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