Re: [WSG] CD Navigation

2004-01-22 Thread Hugh Todd
Gavin, I realise that users will have to download acrobat. The pages cannot be in HTML because they are student hand-writing samples. They also need to be fully-printable. Yes, I thought graphics may be an issue here. But just to clarify, PDF files do not display in Mac browsers these days, eve

Re: [WSG] CD Navigation

2004-01-21 Thread Nick Lo
Hi Gavin, The most immediate thing is the fact that the expandable lists don't expand or collapse at least on Safari in my brief test. Following on from what Hugh Todd said about the Javascript being IE targeted you might find this useful: http://www.gazingus.org/html/Using_Lists_for_DHTML_Men

Re: [WSG] CD Navigation

2004-01-21 Thread Gavin Cooney
day, January 22, 2004 5:08 PM Subject: Re: [WSG] CD Navigation > > Gavin, > > > So the navigation that ColdFusion creates is above, and I would > > welcome any feedback you can give me. Any suggestions on how to tidy > > up the CSS or HTML? > > Several displa

Re: [WSG] CD Navigation

2004-01-21 Thread Hugh Todd
Gavin, So the navigation that ColdFusion creates is above, and I would welcome any feedback you can give me. Any suggestions on how to tidy up the CSS or HTML? Several display issues (without looking at the code). 1) None of the current Mac browsers, AFAIK, currently display PDFs in the browse

[WSG] CD Navigation

2004-01-21 Thread Gavin Cooney
Hi all,   This is my first post to the WSG. I'm wondering if any of you could take a look at the following webpage for me.   http://www4.boardofstudies.nsw.edu.au/sample_cd_navigation/   I'll fill you in on the background of the project:   Every year we (Board of Studies) publish a load of CD