On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 21:18, mwallender <michaeldwallen...@gmail.com> wrote:

> <a href="#" onclick="effect_1 = Effect.SlideDown('d1',{duration:1.0});
> return false;"><img src="logo.gif" width="100" height="55" /></a>

I think you need to write it like this:

  <a href="#" onclick="function() { effect_1 =
Effect.SlideDown('d1',{duration:1.0});
  return false;}"><img src="logo.gif" width="100" height="55" /></a>

But you really should not use onclick atributes in the HTML code.
Instead use somehing like this in JS:

  var links = $$('a.whatever');
  links.each( function(a) {
    a.observe('click', function() {
      effect_1 = Effect.SlideDown('d1',{duration:1.0});
      return false;
    };
  });

But that's just a very hasty sketch. Read up on "observe".

-- 
Bertilo Wennergren
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