Thanks everyone - once I had convinced him it was not a site problem but his
problem he went and changed some settings and hey presto. But I needed back up,
so thanks. And sorry for the delay - offline for a few days due to domestic
situation ... Thanks, Jen
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My client says that a page I have recently updated will not display on his
system with Firefox. I've tried three browsers (Firefox, IE, Crazybrowser)on
two systems and can't make it misbehave at all.
http://www.fourwinds.com.au/html/newsletter.html
Why can't he see it???
TIA, Jen
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Hey, has anyone had a good experience with a calendar script? I need something
that certain users can access to input events for a large professional society,
to reduce double-bookings. Preferably childproof installation too (for me, a
non-programmer). Should extend out a year or two.
TIA, Jen
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OK, I mean "always visible". If it's just at the bottom of the page it's only
there when you scroll all the way down. If the footer is always visible there's
always navigation, even in the middle of a very long page. Jen
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Well today the designer changed the links from text to images and suddenly
there's no problem, except of course those problems inherent in frames. I
thought of just placing the footer at the bottom of each HTML page but the
client was adamant about having it "always there". In the future I'll tr
Thanks Cheryl. Our designer uses Net Objects Fusion - does anyone know the best
way to place a page footer in that? I'm not familiar with it, don't know any
wysiwygs. Would love to get out of the frame habit. Jen
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Thanks Bj, but we have used frames before in this way (footer frame) and have
not had this problem, with no js workaround. See
http://www.tulgeengroup.org.au/
I agree about the frames, and I'm almost ready to dump them but the client is
very keen on an ever-present footer - what would be a better
Hi list,
I have a site under construction which has a footer in a frame. The footer
contains a string of text links. The problem is that although the links work
fine, the page title does not change upon opening the new page. See
http://www.indigoedge.com.au/4w3/html/festival_2006.html
Does any
Thanks everyone, it seems that I needed "repeat-x" rather than no-repeat,
what an ijjit. I am still unable to log into the List site, despite repeated
requests for assistance (Linnndddaaa!) so must resort to a new post via
straight email to thank you all. Why is there no log-in anymore at
Hi everyone,
I am having trouble with CSS for a non-repeating background.
Surely this should work, inserted into the body tag:
style="background:url(../images/begalong.gif) no-repeat;"
but the background does not appear at all (the ultimate no-repeat I guess).
What am I doing wrong?
Page URL: ht
Hi everyone,
I am having trouble with CSS for a non-repeating background.
Surely this should work, inserted into the body tag:
style="background:url(../images/begalong.gif) no-repeat;"
but the background does not appear at all (the ultimate no-repeat I guess).
What am I doing wrong?
Page URL: ht
Has anyone ever tried Spiderline? Any other good-value recommendations for a
small site (under 100 HTML pages, but quite a few PDFs)? Jen
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Hi, why can't I log in to read posts at
http://wdvl.internet.com/WDVL/Forum/#sub anymore? And the email address
listed there for problems [EMAIL PROTECTED] has fatal errors.
Jen Severn
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I am finding more and more that browsers/firewalls are blocking new browser
pages that appear over the top of the current page, which I use often as a
valid way of opening a new page in a site. I don't think of these as pop-ups
as they are clicked and opened by the user. I use a little JS to do
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