Netscape 6, Part II: Animation: Moving Objects Horizontally - Doc JavaScript
Netscape 6, Part II: Animation
Moving Objects Horizontally
One of the trickiest task in DHTML is to move objects on the screen, browser-independently. Let's focus on the horizontal location of an object, usually associated with the word left
. Netscape Navigator uses the left
property of an element. Internet Explorer uses the pixelLeft
property of the style
object property. Netscape 6 uses the W3C Standard's left
property of the style
object property. Since Internet Explorer 5+ supports this property as well, we can use the following browser-independent code to move objects horizontally:
<FORM>
<INPUT ID="counter1" STYLE="position:relative; left:0px" TYPE="button" VALUE="Move Button"
onclick="document.getElementById('counter1').style.left = '500px';">
</FORM>
That renders like this:
Click the button and see it moving to the right 500 pixels. Notice that the measurement (500) is specified with its units of measure (pixels). If you try to drop the px
, you will get the same behavior, but it is not W3C/DOM compliant. Here is the HTML above without px
:
<FORM>
<INPUT ID="counter2" STYLE="position:relative; left:0" TYPE="button" VALUE="Move Button"
onclick="document.getElementById('counter2').style.left = 500;">
</FORM>
And you can play with it as well:
Next: How to move objects vertically
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