That's interesting, I didn't even read the whole page. I assumed that
since it worked in Firebird, it would work in IE.
I never like the menus that move because of that jumpiness. Too bad IE
has a bug that makes it not supported :(
Jesse
Dan Willemsen wrote:
Yet: (further down on that page)
Yet: (further down on that page)
FAQ: IE 5 & 6 on Windows?
If you look at this page with Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 or 6 on
Windows ("WinIE5" and "WinIE6"), you'll notice that it doesn't work. At
least not with the current versions as of Sept 2002. Many people ask me
about that, so here
Dan,
I know what you mean about the menu jumping, but it doesn't jump
like that if you do it right. Check out this w3 example:
http://www.w3.org/Style/Examples/007/menus.html
A site that makes good use of it is http://texturizer.net/firebird/
Rollover the menu on the left and you'll see a
The thing i don't like about these is that it will visibly 'jump' most
of the time to the correct position while scrolling. The iframe idea
that was mentioned by Armin is very similar to what i suggested, it is
just a different (container even) way of doing it.
On Thu, 2003-07-31 at 21:59, Jack Ch
Another great idea. I forgot about iframes. I like that idea, because
then I can load difference pages into the iframe without having to
reload my menu on top.
Thanks everyone for the great suggestions.
Jesse
Armin Lanzinger wrote:
use an iframe instead of a normal frame
and put into a
use an iframe instead of a normal frame
and put into a layer. so it schould works.
armin
Jack Chung schrieb:
>
> Maybe implement the frame the same way as those "floating toolbars"?
> You know what I mean? Those that geocities used to put their brand on
> all sites?
>
> --
> Jack Chung <[EMAIL
Great idea, I'll have to take a look and see how they make those work.
Thanks.
Jesse
Jack Chung wrote:
Maybe implement the frame the same way as those "floating toolbars"?
You know what I mean? Those that geocities used to put their brand on
all sites?
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Maybe implement the frame the same way as those "floating toolbars"?
You know what I mean? Those that geocities used to put their brand on
all sites?
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http://www.PerceptiveCorner.com/
On Thu, 31 Jul 2003 22:22:07 -0400
Jesse Vitrone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Crap. I was planning on just doing it as an include, but then it will
go off screen when I scroll down. I forgot that's why I was using the
frames in the first place.
I like the load panel idea, but I'm not sure what you mean about the
scrolling container. I realize the need for one, but I'm
Thanks for the suggestion, but I think I'm just going to make my top
"frame" a php include on the page. Should work pretty simply and not
have to do any tricky stuff.
Jesse
Dan Willemsen wrote:
(I need to remember to use the email address subscribed to the list)
Short answer: no.
It might b
(I need to remember to use the email address subscribed to the list)
Short answer: no.
It might be possible if you remove that frame as an actual 'frame' and
implement it some other way.
For example, with dynapi, you could have the menu on a page that
contains a 'container' of some sort(probably
I'm afraid the answer is no, but I'll ask anyway.
Is there a way to make a menu pop open and go over a frame?
I have a little 20 pixel frame at the top of the page and I want to have
menus that pop down, but that means that they would have to pop over the
little frame border. Is that possible?
on, and ported to the 19/12/2000 snapshot of DynAPI2)
- Original Message -
From: "Michael Pemberton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, January 21, 2001 1:20 PM
Subject: Re: [Dynapi-Help] menu question...
> Mine required no remapping. The
rm can have all the properties they always have.
>
> first I did it with the keyevents, but that means remapping the whole
> keyboard.
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Robert Rainwater" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "DynAPI Help List" <
t Rainwater
>
> On 1/20/2001, 9:27:54 AM EST, Michael wrote about "[Dynapi-Help] menu question...":
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> > I've just about finished my own version of what you are describing. How exactly
> > do you plan on allowing for get type forms. As far as I know, this req
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> Just use a hidden form with hidden fields and let the browser do all
> the work. Of course, you can build the url yourself as long as you
> encode the url.
>
> --
> // Robert
Just use a hidden form with hidden fields and let the browser do all
the work. Of course, you can build the url yourself as long as you
encode the url.
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// Robert Rainwater
On 1/20/2001, 9:27:54 AM EST, Michael wrote about "[Dynapi-Help] menu question...":
> I've just
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> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Friday, January 19, 2001 7:10 PM
> Subject: [Dynapi-Help] menu question...
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> > Hi all,
> >
> > I am a perl programmer(well, mostly perl) that maintains an application
> > comprised of cgi scripts and of course HTML fr
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(Everything running on, and ported to the 19/12/2000 snapshot of DynAPI2)
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From: "Joseph Crotty" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, January 19, 2001 7:10 PM
Subject: [Dynapi-Help] menu question
So, its a browser bug. Bummer. Thanks for the help Henrik.
cya
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From: Henrik Våglin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, January 19, 2001 11:23 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Dynapi-Help] menu question...
It's the general browser bug that eve
ffect is to hide the form that's the best method...
Henrik Våglin [ [EMAIL PROTECTED] ]
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From: "Joseph Crotty" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, January 19, 2001 7:10 PM
Subject: [Dynapi-Help] menu question...
> Hi
Hi all,
I am a perl programmer(well, mostly perl) that maintains an application
comprised of cgi scripts and of course HTML front ends/forms. The index
page users log into is a frame set(two frames - a narrow vertical one on the
left with a static menu, and a large one on the right where the HT
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