[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jim) wrote in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED], on 24 Oct 2001:
> Hope this is the proper newsgroup for this inquiry and my apologies > if it is not. > > I am working with a web designer to develop a site for my employer. > Neither of us are great wiz's at it but we get by. The designer is > trying out a feature on me that works great in IE, pretty good in > Netscape 4.72, but not in Moz 9.5. > > It is a quick link on the left side of the page - javascript. In > IE, it just shows the Quick Links bar, and with mouse rollover it > opens it up to reveal the links. In Moz, it is always open, at > least in my copy. It could be all I need to do is change a setting > somewhere (I have javascripts enabled). > > Here's the url: > http://www.nomealaska.org/cityofnome/government/ > > (not much for features yet..it is brand new and not published yet.) > > I'm hoping someone will take a look and let me know how to change > the script (above my capabilities) so it will work, or what else I > can do short of not using it. (Which remains an option.) Or, will > later versions be able to handle this kind of thing? I wouldn't be > surprised if this script was not following standards... It isn't. It is using document.layers. That is Netscape 4.x specific. You/he want document.getElemenyById('foo') -- ICQ: N/A (temporarily) AIM: FlyersR1 9 email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ = m
