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gibbo171

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Dec 13, 2007
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Hi All,

Is it possible to have a list of html pages and scroll through them using javascript with a back and next button?

thanks

Gibbo
 
Yes. Show what you have so far, tell us what doesn't work, and we'll be glad to help you out.

Lee
 
Thanks for the reply, i am very new to javascript and havnt even started trying to write anything yet, can anyone give me some guidance to get me started or point me in the right direction please

thanks

Gibbo
 
can anyone give me some guidance to get me started or point me in the right direction please

Sure.

You will find your answer HERE

-kaht

Lisa, if you don't like your job you don't strike. You just go in every day and do it really half-assed. That's the American way. - Homer Simpson

[small]<P> <B> <P> <B> <P> <B> <P> <B> <P> <B> <P> <B> <P> <B> <P> <B> <P> <B> <P> <B> <P> <B> <P> <B> <P> <B> <P> <.</B>[/small]
 
tried google for the last few days but getting nowhere
 
The problem here is that you do not know anything about javascript. However, this is a site dedicated to people that do this stuff for a living helping other people who do this stuff for a living. It is apparent that you do not code in javascript for a living.

All that aside, even if you did code in javascript for a living, the way you have presented your question is unacceptable. You're not asking for help, you're asking for someone to do it all for you.

Most of the MVPs in this forum could give you hints on what to do, since the question you've asked is something so basic that you'd probably learn it in your first 1 or 2 hours of free online javascript tutorials or in an early chapter of a beginner's javascript book. But that's just the point..... if you aren't even interested in taking the time to learn ANY javascript then there's no point in any of us trying to teach you. Which brings us back to the original point - if you're not interested in learning javascript then the only reason you could have posted this question is to have someone do it for you. That is why Lee asked you to post what you've tried so far. That's his insurance policy to ensure that you're helping yourself before he takes his time to help you. Looks like he hit the nail on the head - good job Lee [thumbsup2]

-kaht

Lisa, if you don't like your job you don't strike. You just go in every day and do it really half-assed. That's the American way. - Homer Simpson

[small]<P> <B> <P> <B> <P> <B> <P> <B> <P> <B> <P> <B> <P> <B> <P> <B> <P> <B> <P> <B> <P> <B> <P> <B> <P> <B> <P> <.</B>[/small]
 
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