Re: Resizing a div by resizing its borders
- From: David Mark <dmark.cinsoft@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 19 Apr 2009 12:47:54 -0700 (PDT)
On Apr 19, 3:06 pm, Proper <p...@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Apr 19, 11:49 am, SAM <stephanemoriaux.NoAd...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
<http://www.walterzorn.com/dragdrop/dragdrop_e.htm>
Yes, thanks. This library seems usable just as well as my mentioned
library above.
No.
Although - I'm not searching for a library, I'm
searching for a solution of my problem. And this may require about 10
or 20 lines of code and to understand what happens. So why should I
use a library with 100 or 200 lines of code?
Sound enough reasoning.
But it seems that this problem has no general solution yet, and the
people who solved it are not willing to share it.
There are only about ten million "general solutions" for this
"problem." But why do you need a general solution? Looks like your
specific question has been answered.
.
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