The DHTML will disable it'self if your browser does not support it :) - its a
bit of a quick fix to stop IE5.00 crashing when trying to use the browser -
Technically it should remove the DHTML option from the pulldown list.
The variables are stored in cookies (defaults in the code-init of the top/root
page).
I will start looking at the 'preferences' code - however so of the ideas where
that the settings are very machine dependant rather than user related.. ..
The bigger numbers 600x250 a bit further down should determine the size for
the DHTML boxes (unless It's a bug :)
regards
alan
Alexander Bokovoy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Emiliano wrote:
> >
> > Alan Knowles wrote:
> >
> > > > Score one for the dummy... enable it in the front page of the site.
Good
> > > > work, Alan. This stuff rules. One thing though, I can't get the
> > > > 'content'
> > > > DHTML editor to be bigger than the default 80x20.
> > >
> > > the other boxes with numbers enable it to get get bigger
> >
> > I'm not that much of a dummy :) I tried it, no effect. Does it use
> > cookies or preferences to store this info? The DHTML setting doesn't
> > persist after restarting the browser.
> The same for me, either from IE or Netscape 4.74/Mozilla M17.
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