Seona: Thanks!
I think he's suggesting something along these lines:
Click
me
To break it down:
was able to do that, following your excellent information. Much more
comfortable having it set up like this and learned some, too.
Of course, if you wanted to be really clever about it (and mo
On 30/03/07, Donna Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Have the href attribute point at something sensible (not #). Have the
> JavaScript do what you want, and return false from it to prevent the
> link being followed.
i suppose i understand what you're saying but i don't know javascript, i
don'
No, the bio link itself, and it doesn't work without JavaScript. It just
links to the top of the page.
so, ended up trying to fix this but have no clue how to do it.
Have the href attribute point at something sensible (not #). Have the
JavaScript do what you want, and return false from it to
Donna Jones wrote:
>> No, the bio link itself, and it doesn't work without JavaScript. It just
>> links to the top of the page.
>
> so, ended up trying to fix this but have no clue how to do it.
Have the href attribute point at something sensible (not #). Have the
JavaScript do what you want, an
not sure why there would be trouble copy/pasting data, i don't have any
trouble selecting it.
Copy a bit. Paste it in another window. Go to copy another bit. Oh, its
gone.
oh!
Windows are not things that usually vanish because you give your
attention to something else for a moment, so this
Donna Jones wrote:
>> It is the same circumstances as I described previously, although my
>> browser seems to have become smarter since I last ran across anyone
>> doing something like that and doesn't automatically give the window a
>> focus to lose when it opens now (of course, if I want to copy
Hi David: thanks for your response. I don't think I have the same
circumstances you describe but not sure, would you mind looking at this
page:
http://www.mainehumanities.org/programs/litandmed/synapse/sym-temp/feature_s07.html#
Thanks again David:
It is the same circumstances as I described
Donna Jones wrote:
> Hi David: thanks for your response. I don't think I have the same
> circumstances you describe but not sure, would you mind looking at this
> page:
> http://www.mainehumanities.org/programs/litandmed/synapse/sym-temp/feature_s07.html#
> its the "bio" link.
It is the same ci
i've used onblur="window.close(); (in the body tag) to have the pop-up
close after it loses focus, but Tidy says, "onblur" is proprietary and
doesn't like it. is there something i can use instead?
I'd suggest avoiding closing the window when it looses the focus
altogether. Last time I encoun
Donna Jones wrote:
> hi everyone: i have some pop-ups that are part of a fairly old design
> and have been working on updating the code as i go.
>
> i've used onblur="window.close(); (in the body tag) to have the pop-up
> close after it loses focus, but Tidy says, "onblur" is proprietary and
> do
hi everyone: i have some pop-ups that are part of a fairly old design
and have been working on updating the code as i go.
i've used onblur="window.close(); (in the body tag) to have the pop-up
close after it loses focus, but Tidy says, "onblur" is proprietary and
doesn't like it. is there so
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