**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Jun 20 02:59:59 2013 Jun 20 15:41:03 is there a "enyo" way to get the height of a given control/component (in this case, a Scroller)? Jun 20 15:44:42 yes Jun 20 15:45:30 what is it? Jun 20 15:46:08 Control has a function Jun 20 15:46:18 called getBounds() Jun 20 15:46:43 you should be able to see the format of the object it returns in the API tool Jun 20 15:47:40 excellent, thanks Jun 20 15:48:45 uh oh... getBounds().height seems to be 0 Jun 20 15:49:50 the whole thing is populated with 0, does this indicate something? Jun 20 16:00:59 what do you mean? Jun 20 16:02:14 why would I be seeing Scroller.getBounds().height === 0; Jun 20 16:02:20 s/;// Jun 20 16:57:00 summatusmentis: Is your height 0 when you look at it? Jun 20 16:57:38 getBounds() returns the computed values Jun 20 16:57:46 like, how the browser sees them Jun 20 16:57:59 GodGinrai: no Jun 20 17:37:28 hey GodGinrai Jun 20 17:37:41 http://beta.hanskokx.com Jun 20 17:37:43 check it out :D Jun 20 17:37:51 * HaDAk is a ninja Jun 20 17:46:03 nice Jun 20 17:46:16 Sorry I didn't have time to add my code Jun 20 17:46:21 did you use JS? Jun 20 17:48:15 yeah, it's cool. i used jquery. Jun 20 17:49:02 that works Jun 20 17:49:10 it did, yeah Jun 20 17:49:19 lol Jun 20 17:49:26 clearly Jun 20 17:49:45 then i went home and edited some photos :D http://www.flickr.com/photos/hadak/sets/72157634228166319/ Jun 20 17:49:56 lol Jun 20 17:50:58 only 14 months after i shot them LOL Jun 20 18:17:33 hey, summatusmentis, will enyo.List work for data sets that have ~40k rows? **** ENDING LOGGING AT Fri Jun 21 02:59:58 2013