This is REALLY useful Brandon.
Can you give us a quick example of usage code?
Thanks bud.
Rey...
Brandon Aaron wrote:
I went ahead and added my bgiframe plugin into SVN here:
http://svn.brandonaaron.net/svn/jquery_plugins/bgiframe.js
A big thanks goes out to Mark Gibson for pointing me in
This is REALLY useful Brandon.
I hope it will be! I know it has helped me and my co-workers out a ton.
Can you give us a quick example of usage code?
Sure thing.
The example/test page is here:
http://brandonaaron.net/jquery/bgiframe/bgiframe.html
The source is here (updated):
You sir have just earned yourself a spot on my RSS feed reader! Not sure
how much value that has but hey, its an extra hit to your site. LOL! ;)
Rey...
Brandon Aaron wrote:
This is REALLY useful Brandon.
I hope it will be! I know it has helped me and my co-workers out a ton.
Can you
Brandon,
Although I wasn't too sure what all the hoopla was about, I decided to
try out the example/test page!
It probably isn't working as designed in FF 2.0rc1
Jake
On 9/28/06, Brandon Aaron [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is REALLY useful Brandon.
I hope it will be! I know it has helped me
Although I wasn't too sure what all the hoopla was about, I decided to
try out the example/test page!
It probably isn't working as designed in FF 2.0rc1
It works just as you'd expect. The first box is a normal z-indexed
box. Therefore it appears above the select box in Firefox (as it
should)
OH! so if there was some content there It would show coolly!
THANKS!
On 9/28/06, John Resig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Although I wasn't too sure what all the hoopla was about, I decided to
try out the example/test page!
It probably isn't working as designed in FF 2.0rc1
It works just
Here is something interesting. The Dojo toolkit
(http://dojotoolkit.org) also has a way to make this IE hack 'easier'.
However, in true dojo fashion it takes 83 lines of code and a hefty
namespace on top of that. Here is the link directly to the src for it: