SMF Development > Feature Requests
Grab scroll
arjit:
Hi guys .I don't know if this feature has been requested before or not ,so sorry if it has .
For some post's that may include jpg's as part of the post, that can be much wider than the current display setting so you can only view a part of the picture ,so you have to go down to the bottom of the message (which can be along way down if theres more than 1 picture in the post) to get to the sideways scroll bar ,and then after you have scrolled right you have to go back up to see the other side of the jpg .
It would be much much better if you could simply scroll a pic post left and right by left click grabbing and dragging .
Yoshi:
This is not something SMF has in control, sorry. Most browsers control this behavior.
arjit:
Ok thanks ,though I don't really understand why something like map's can grab scroll in my browser but pic posts in forum cant be made to. ? But then i'm not a programmer :'(
Is there nothing at all that I can do ?, change some browswer setting or something ? .It sucks big time .
The forums I am part of post alot of scans of circuit diagrams etc ,it makes it a real pain having to open every picture in some other program so I can grab and scroll around.
emanuele:
Something like this perhaps: http://manos.malihu.gr/jquery-image-panning
Yoshi:
--- Quote from: emanuele on July 27, 2012, 09:10:32 AM ---Something like this perhaps: http://manos.malihu.gr/jquery-image-panning
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That could do it, dunno if the OP wants it lik ethat :P
--- Quote from: arjit on July 27, 2012, 08:43:48 AM ---Ok thanks ,though I don't really understand why something like map's can grab scroll in my browser but pic posts in forum cant be made to. ? But then i'm not a programmer :'(
Is there nothing at all that I can do ?, change some browswer setting or something ? .It sucks big time .
The forums I am part of post alot of scans of circuit diagrams etc ,it makes it a real pain having to open every picture in some other program so I can grab and scroll around.
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Google Maps is developed by Google, all themselves. We haven't developed the images available ;)
We can't control the browser's behavior, except for workarounds.
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