Reason the code is not working in Opera -
the code uses document.all to detect the browser (assuming IE from FF
in this case) and then create elements using setAttribute(class) - for
FF or setAttribute(className) - for IR
But since document.all is used by Opera as well, Opera is given code
Wow! What a great bunch of people
we have on this list!
Firstly, Navjot - thanks for that:
you've cleaned up something I never got round to.
I keep for getting about Opera...
sheesh!
Well done :o)
Secondly, Paul, thank you for your
VERY insightful and intelligent response to Bob's
Paul Novitski wrote:
At 11:09 AM 8/11/2006, Designer wrote:
Richard Czeiger wrote:
Hi all :o)
Just thought I'd throw a bit of code out there and see if anyone
thinks it's useful..
Unobtrusive Semantic Branding
http://www.grafx.com.au/dik/branding.html
Yes, it's interesting - but is there
Richard Czeiger wrote:
Hi all :o)
Just thought I'd throw a bit of code out there and see if anyone
thinks it's useful..
Unobtrusive Semantic Branding
http://www.grafx.com.au/dik/branding.html
Basically it allows you to dynamically style a company's brand name
every time it appears on a
@webstandardsgroup.org [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Richard Czeiger
Sent: Thursday, August 10, 2006 8:44 PM
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: Re: [WSG] Branding - Accessible, Unobtrusive and Semantic
Thanks to Lindsay's comments, the hover color issues is resolved - it
requires a background
Maybe it is a setting on my end? Not working for me:
Opera
Version9.01
Build8552
PlatformWin32
SystemWindows XP
and I default to fuchsia background-color.
Best,
~dL
It doesn't work on Opera for me, either. But, it works great in FF! :)
Joseph Bernhardt
Web Applications Developer
Richard Czeiger wrote:
Hi all :o)
Just thought I'd throw a bit of code out there and see if anyone
thinks it's useful..
Unobtrusive Semantic Branding
http://www.grafx.com.au/dik/branding.html
Yes, it's interesting - but is there an advantage over pure CSS? see
[1]. It seems simple,
On 8/11/06, Paul Novitski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Personally I think javascript is an odd choice for this.
...
Javascript is great for immediate user interaction, but for page
modification like this it seems slow, redundant, and inefficient. If
we're generating our pages server-side to begin
On 8/11/06, Richard Czeiger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all :o)
Just thought I'd throw a bit of code out there and see if anyone thinks it's
useful..
Unobtrusive Semantic Branding
http://www.grafx.com.au/dik/branding.html
Hi Richard,
Interesting bit of code, I could've used something like
Thanks to Lindsay's comments, the hover color issues is resolved - it
requires a background value (even one of inherit).
R :o)
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From: Lindsay Evans [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Sent: Friday, August 11, 2006 12:22 PM
Subject: Re: [WSG] Branding
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