Re: [WSG] Compliant tree menu

2004-04-29 Thread uli maasmeier
Hey!

I´m not amused this navigation is just (!) working in ie, nothing else can open and 
close, AND in opera 7.50 beta 1 it is simply NOT working...

Hi everyone...
 
in dire straits here...
 
I am desperately looking for an exploding/folding tree menu that remembers the last 
state of the menu when you refresh or go back to a page. Have tried all the ones 
that seem to be available on line but they either dont do what i want, or do what i 
want and wont validate. Is there anything out there or should i be looking for a 
java script writer of my own?
 
Is this OT.. if it is ...sorry... maybe you could just email me direct if you have an 
answer.
 
 
Jackie Reid

 
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Re: [WSG] Org Charts

2004-04-23 Thread Uli Maasmeier
Hello Peter!

I also use WinXP since 1 or two months; and whilst i have an analog clock
made of svg on my desktop, i know that IE 6.0 hasn?t support for SVG
installed yet, i had to make an install form adobe... Opera doesn?t render
the clock neither before nor now. BAD NEWS
is that what u wanted?

Am Sat, 24 Apr 2004 04:12:25 +1000 schrieb Peter Firminger
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Great question!

I must admit to copping out to a gif on the rare occasions we have had  
to do
this but SVG may be an option.

Does anyone know if the SVG plug-ins are pre-installed with browsers (IE  
in
particular) now? I seem to have the adobe plug-ins (I'm on WinXP Pro) but
can't remember if I installed it myself. Also what native support for  
SVG is
around in the other browsers?

P

Does anybody have some good examples of proper HTML and
good css for a Org
charts.  Actually the semantically correct HTML just layers
of unordered
lists, and the corresponding List Items.  I'm just having trouble
visualizing how I need to construct the CSS under it to get
the visually
preferred tree structure.


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