I'm using that one too.
But I had another script that needed to be run when the page loaded,
and then the scripts collided, so to speak.
So I had to call the functions from body
onload=externalLinks();anotherScript(); instead, which works fine.
Martin
On 18/4-2004, at 5.53, Justin French
Hi all,
I've almost done with a small site for a client. Of course, I had to
choose xhtml 1.1, just to challenge myself, so that obviously imposes
some restrictions.
But I have a problem with IE 6 (yes, really ... :-), where the dropdown
- done with an unordered list - initially works, then
Just from the top of my head (@ home with my Mac now); can't you just:
body {
margin: 0px;
overflow:hidden;
}
?
Martin
On 24/3-2004, at 9.06, Vaska.WSG wrote:
Hi everybody...
I'm having a terrible time trying to figure out just why IE6 (Windows
XP) is throwing scrollbars at me
Hi all,
I'm about to begin a new project, and just got myself wondering about
the most semantically correct way to establish overall site
markup-guidelines.
I'm coming from a print background, and therefore try to make apply
most common newspaper/magazine structure to the markup.
So:
H1:
Or here: http://css.maxdesign.com.au/
Martin
On 23/3-2004, at 21.14, Tonico Strasser wrote:
Barbara Dozetos wrote:
Hello,
I'm wondering if anyone on this list could direct me to an example of
a good tab navigation bar done in CSS. I want to create something
similar to the navigation on