Hello there,
hopefully someone can help. We have used a javascript page scroller script as part of our navigation. it’s great and mostly works fine. the only place that it falters is if, when you first try and use the navigation, you click on the previous and next arrows < > it doesn’t do anything other than add a # in the url.
If you click on any of the pages first then the < > work fine, and using them first doesn’t break anything but they just don’t work.
I’m not a javascript coder but rather use logic to figure things out, which can only get you so far (it appears). I’ve looked at the code and tried to ascertain what the glitch is, what I have altered from the original code that has broken this one bit, but can’t figure it out.
Would someone mind having a look?
This is a page it is on: [URL=”http://www.eyeseesound.tv/edition001a.html”]http://www.eyeseesound.tv/edition001a.html
This is the java code: [URL=”http://www.eyeseesound.tv/js/scripts_magazine.js”]http://www.eyeseesound.tv/js/scripts_magazine.js
This is our style sheet in case it is something I have done in there: [URL=”http://www.eyeseesound.tv/style_edition.css”]http://www.eyeseesound.tv/style_edition.css
If someone is willing to try and help I will answer any questions you may have, but I reversed engineered this to work rather than built it from scratch, and used logic rather than an understanding of javascript per se, so if i seem frustratingly limited in my responses, it is because i am ?
Cheers
Jules