Hi,
I'm trying to find a way of displaying dynamic text (via a text input field)
on a web page.
Basically, when a user inputs text it needs to render (in real time) in an
adjacent space on the same page. The adjacent space is a flyer that can
then be printed by the user with the text they typed
Russ,
Will you be bringing a cake?
Nick.
On 6 Nov 2008, at 21:44, russ - maxdesign wrote:
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Thanks,
Nick Lazar
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There's a few different opinions out there, but I think I agree with
the responses from people on the list, tables make more sense. I
found this example of a calendar marked up using a list http://www.cssnewbie.com/list-based-css-calendar/
but I think I'll be using a table in this
to a computer running XP, you can
install multiple versions of IE. You can get the (free) package from
this website: http://tredosoft.com/Multiple_IE
It has worked pretty well for me as a testing platform. I use it
installed on my Mac, via Parallels.
Cheers,
Nick
8bits Media
On 8 May 2008
bothered negotiating with
Microsoft for the use of Word as their new rendering engine...
nick lazar
8bits Media
http://8bits.com.au
On 22 Oct 2007, at 15:59, Jason Pruim wrote:
On Oct 22, 2007, at 10:27 AM, Keryx Web wrote:
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