G'day
Do the 'Bob-The-Office-Worker', and the 'Mary-The-Surfing-Homemaker' (or
vise-versa ;) ) types really know about this stuff?
Maybe not, but Bob-The-Office-Worker's Directors may have instructed the IT
department to cripple the browsers on all their employees' workstations.
They may also
At 07:02 AM 12/10/04, Tom Livingston wrote:
But I can't help wondering if these things, and others mentioned, are done
by people who *know* about these things. In my mind, that is a small
minority. Most likely only developers. Do the 'Bob-The-Office-Worker', and
the 'Mary-The-Surfing-Homemaker'
Well, I'm gonna bail out on this thread before it gets ugly.
On a closing note, one might hope that Bob and Mary-The-Office-Worker
start complaining (or complain harder) to their Directors that they
can't do their work properly and/or efficiently with NN4 (or worse) and
that this promps the
Now I've looked at the samples and it seem it can't be done without
having some kind of text as the link and they want to use their own font
on the imgs. (I know... but they pay me and I do what they want... almost)
So can the same effect as a javascript img swap possible using CSS only?
Thanks
Now I've looked at the samples and it seem it can't be done without
having some kind of text as the link and they want to use their own
font on the imgs. (I know... but they pay me and I do what they
want... almost)
So can the same effect as a javascript img swap possible using CSS
only?
At
Now I've looked at the samples and it seem it can't be done without
having some kind of text as the link and they want to use
their own font
on the imgs. (I know... but they pay me and I do what they
want... almost)
So can the same effect as a javascript img swap possible
using CSS
Now I've looked at the samples and it seem it can't be done without
having some kind of text as the link and they want to use
their own font
on the imgs. (I know... but they pay me and I do what they
want... almost)
So can the same effect as a javascript img swap possible
using CSS
Hi all,
I have a slightly related question, and hopefully asking it will not
dissolve into something a list mom will have to stomp on... so, here goes...
Just out of curiosity, why are some people turning javascript off? I
have heard on lists that some see it as a security risk, but I have