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iviewer does not allow dragging until zoomed out to edges #59
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Can you try to reproduce this bug in other browsers? What version of browser/chrome do you have? |
OSX 30.0.1599.101 . and Safari Version 6.1 (7537.71), and Firefox 25.0 |
I've tried to reproduce it in the Firefox 25.0 and did not succeed. The top image on the test should not be draggable (see the source code for comment), Is there something that I've done incorrectly to reproduce the bug? |
@can3p - I think what @HongPong was possibly saying that he wants to be able to drag the image around without having to require it be zoomed in, at all. For example, in either example in the link above, without modifying the images, be able to click and drag it up/down/left/right. I imagine the 'canvas' within the bounding box would need to be possibly 9 times the size of the image itself. | x | x | x | Where 'o' is the image, and the left and right Does that make any more sense? |
Hi, nifty plugin. When I set up a script to be zoomed in on a large photo, it does not have a draggable behavior until after i zoom out enough to reach the edge, and then zoom back in again. So if I zoom out far enough to expose the area beyond the top & bottom of the pic, then i can scroll left and right. It seems like the demo page for this script has same behavior, at least on Chrome/OSX. Is there a way to make everything more conventionally draggable immediately at load time? I could be mistaken or misconfigured something but it's working the same as the demo site. thank you.
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