hi everyone, I am here once again, with a petty question for you guys.
In the earlier mentioned query I had tried to make an imageNavigator
widget, which is sort of working, but I cannot find any information on
integrating CSS properties in the javascript file so that the widget
does that by d
Ah, can't help you there.
I gave up on Netscape a long time ago.
;)
James
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James,
Thanks for
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> NS does not support hierarchical style sheets to that level. What you want
> to do
> simply is not supported. NS won't make it. No hacks aro
I think they get it with the mother-milk some people, not by endless hours
of hacking away at futile little problems, like the rest of us :o)
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Jordi,
Thanks for the info. Where did you find it?
Jonah
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NS does not support hierarchical style
ere's no way around.
Doug Melvin wrote:
> The way I did it was simply to use a element around the text
> I want formatted in NS..
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wasn't there some problem with that in NS?
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> Jonah wrote:
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> The way I did it was simply to use a element around the text
> I want formatted in NS
Doug Melvin
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The way I did it was simply to use a element around the text
I want formatted in NS..
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The way I did it was simply to use a element around the text
I want formatted in NS..
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> James,
> Thanks for
ed by any stylesheet directives. Do you
have a solution for this?
Thanks again,
Jonah
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The line:
should be placed in the head of the document, not in the text of a
layer.
Then try something like:
myLayer.setHTML('text
again,
Jonah
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The line:
should be placed in the head of the document, not in the text of a
layer.
Then try
The line:
should be placed in the head of the document, not in the text of a
layer.
Then try something like:
myLayer.setHTML('text')
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Robert Rainwater
On 6/19/2001, 4:11:30 PM EST, Jonah wrote about "[Dynapi-Help] css":
> I am trying to use a style sheet with
The property css refers to the browsers style object which is only created
when the layer is added. Hence this is supposed to happen. What you are
doing is the way to do it (basically just use the oncreate event).
8an
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Attempting to set the css of an object during precreate fails in the latest
release.
I just switched and several widgets fail with "o.css is not an object"
I had to add a separate init function containing all the css statements and
call it after the widget was added to the document.
Is this suppos
ng here though, or things have changed since).
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Hi there, I've known about DynLayer just this morning and I'm having some
troubles here with it.
The package that I've downloaded and installed is this one:
dynapi-2001-01-25.zip
The trouble is that in a page in which i've defined a style for body
Hi,
How can I access the CSS properties of
my current document in DynAPI?
I want to set the BGColor of a layer
from one of the #id's in a CSS stylesheet that is included
but this CSS Stylesheet is different depending on user profiles
The #id is always the same
Regards
Ramon
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