@rlemon Ten years is a lot man. That's cool. I started four years ago. And no, you're not offending, I like suggestions, but right now, watching videos about Javascript (again) is the last thing I'd like to do.
I've actually stopped passing JQ objects around in my code. Most things feed selector args instead so that if I want to swap out my UI stuff under the hood I can feed them to document.querySelectorAll insteady. JQ's had a good run but it's getting to the point now where IE isn't quite the stick in the eye that it used to be. That said, I would still probably write something JQ-ish to replace it when it seems worth replacing.
Yeah, I'm a bit of a library/tool curmudgeon myself. I'm flying out to San Fran for an interview for a job that sounds pretty cool and probably pays 40% more than what I'm earning now and was kind of bummed to find out they've got a coffeescript-only policy. It doesn't look super-obnoxious but I just like my tools simple. I know JS. Brackets, parens and find/replace 'funciton' with 'function' really isn't that hard.
Well, that's getting advanced, I can't help right now because I'm too busy, but if you don't add these info, people won't help (or not correctly) because they don't know when you want it to scroll and how.
HI!
I would like to create a Smooth scroller based on mouse position. The idea is to create a outer div with a fixed width. The content is very wide and has to be scrolled to left or right, based on the mouse position. It would be great if the content is 'infinite' or 'endless'. The content is a...
I have this javascript code that scrolls a div depending on the mouse position.
Ive got the code working, the problem is its a bit jittery. I was wondering if anybody could give me advice on how to optimise it so it runs smoothly!
To view the code please visit my jsfiddle:
http://jsfiddle.net/...
@Kendall if you want to get better results you first write the code to do the scrolling, try your best to do the accel, decell and when it does not work post then. you will probably get what you want.
@Kendall You should edit your question and add these.. It's about to get closed and you'll loose 6 points... as I remember my last time having a question closed..
@rlemon yeah that's kinda messed up. Also, no hoisting function statements, and while I'm sure the authors of coffeescript found declaring your vars outright to be a drag, I actually find it a hell of a lot easier to sort out what's in a given scope.
@rlemon More importantly, they've basically locked down how objects and inheritance are handled, how functions are expressed, etc... I'm not sure I'd be a good fit with these guys. !@#$ing CA man. They're all trying to figure out why JS talent is so hard to find but then they all bury the JS under BS-tools.
@rlemon I really didn't know what to ask and how to explain it really but i'm hoping it al makes sense now that i have given more details and some code
I'm trying to figure out how to scroll a div using its scrollLeft and control its speed using the mouse's position. However I also wanted to accomplish an acceleration and deceleration only at the bare moments of nearing the desired positions
can anyone start me off with some sample code to acco...
@Kendall Yeah, the mouse position in the animate function kills performance, I tested it yesterday with a buddy of mine. So we decided to create the animation with plain JS.
my concern really is not the actuall scrolling formula but that being able to control the speed based on the mouse position yet keep the rate of acceleration and deceleration slow enough based on the amount of content to scroll...I am dynamically adding content to scroll periodically