This is, I gather, an Accessible way of doing pop-ups that self-close
if one clicks anywhere else on the screen -
a href=yourpage.html
At 5:45 PM -0700 10/24/08, Hayden's Harness Attachment wrote:
If you go to http://www.thepuppyplace.org/page53.html and click on a
link (Alabama for example) popups up a window with text inside. Can
someone suggest a website that I can learn this technique? Or any
other comments? Thank you.
At 5:45 PM -0700 10/24/08, Jody Levinson wrote:
It's not working for me 'out of the box' either. Unless I'm
implementing it wrong. Do you have a sample of it working in a
vertical menu to level 3 that I could look at to compare? Your page
that you referred me to only goes to level 2.
Three
Rachel Mawhood wrote:
This is, I gather, an Accessible way of doing pop-ups that self-close
if one clicks anywhere else on the screen -
a href=yourpage.html
Not the block ... the paragraph line-boxes -
one for each line in the paragraph.
Thanks. I don't really see how a line-box can be considered to be a
parent element. when it's not even an element at all. However, the
whole world must think that it is because virtually everyone refers to
Jody Levinson wrote:
It's not working for me 'out of the box' either. Unless I'm
implementing it wrong. Do you have a sample of it working in a
vertical menu to level 3 that I could look at to compare? Your page
that you referred me to only goes to level 2.
Thanks!
Try this
It seems to me that if Javascript is disabled, your popup won't come up
- you're using Javascript to make it come up in the first place ...
I know but it will still behave as an ordinary hypertext link and
bring up the pop-up page contents but in a full screen, which seems
to me to be an
Good afternoon list,
This page is how it should look:
http://www.dzinelabs.com/sandbox/MP/Pages/clientes.php
This is how it looks in Firefox:
http://www.dzinelabs.com/sandbox/MP/Pages/clientes.php
As you can see, the 'departamento logistica' heading is way off base.
Opera, IE6
Luc wrote:
This page is how it should look:
http://www.dzinelabs.com/sandbox/MP/Pages/clientes.php
This is how it looks in Firefox:
http://www.dzinelabs.com/sandbox/MP/Pages/clientes.php
As you can see, the 'departamento logistica' heading is way off base.
Opera, IE6 (couldn't
10/25/2008
Nefore I get much further, would appreciate a site check of new Cedar Lake
Inn index page and one
interior page here,
http://www.fatpawdesign.com/CedarLakeInn/CLIindex.html
http://www.fatpawdesign.com/CedarLakeInn/CLIdining.html
Luc wrote:
Indeed: XP FF 3.0.3
I too find it strange. But since you don't know why it's rendered
different, i'm a bit relieved that it probably isn't my code ;-)
FWIW: My Opera does the same - probably because I have 'minimum font
size' set (didn't check).
There is a general problem with
Peter Hyde-Smith wrote:
10/25/2008
Nefore I get much further, would appreciate a site check of new Cedar Lake
Inn index page and one
interior page here,
http://www.fatpawdesign.com/CedarLakeInn/CLIindex.html
http://www.fatpawdesign.com/CedarLakeInn/CLIdining.html
I have a short line containing some text and two images. The text is
default height, let's assume that is somewhere around 18px. Let's
also assume that the two images are both 100px high. With respect to
one image I have done nothing; so, as expected, it's bottom aligns
with the baseline of the
On Oct 26, 2008, at 11:42 AM, Doug Jolley wrote:
I have a short line containing some text and two images. The text is
default height, let's assume that is somewhere around 18px. Let's
also assume that the two images are both 100px high. With respect to
one image I have done nothing; so,
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