RE: [DQSD-Users] categorization of shortcuts in aliases.txt

2002-04-27 Thread Monty Scroggins
This is great Glenn.   I too felt the shortcut category should be reserved for user-defined shortcuts...  This adds to the flexibility of being able to pre-define aliases that might call the same function but with different switches, and have the search definition placed in the stand

RE: [DQSD-Users] changes to search.css and text

2002-04-27 Thread Ryan Edwards
I wish I had know about this before I went and changed about 80 searches. ;-) Ryan -Original Message- From: Glenn Carr [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: April 27, 2002 3:56 PM To: Dqsd-Users Subject: [DQSD-Users] changes to search.css and text I changed the search.css stylesheet so tha

[DQSD-Users] changes to search.css and text

2002-04-27 Thread Glenn Carr
I changed the search.css stylesheet so that the helpboxDescColumn style wasn't needed. This makes the HTML in the tag a lot more concise. I also changed the labels to use a single DIV tag instead of . I can change this back if necessary, but was there some reason an A tag was used? Glenn __

[DQSD-Users] categorization of shortcuts in aliases.txt

2002-04-27 Thread Glenn Carr
I checked in some changes to loader.js and localaliases.txt that allow 'correct' categorization of the shortcuts that were placed in the Shortcuts category.  This category is probably best reserved for user-defined shortcuts.   The switchboard business search was getting a script error when