Trollacious: Are you able to get ANY of those Netscape links at that IRT.org site to work? I get a 404 on all...
And it was EXACTLY that type of Google search that led to NO results of appropriate type that caused me to ask here!
I've been looking around...but have not yet found a good place to find a file similar to the PHP or Perl manuals that I can download.
Found various links to some on Netscape site but most are dead links...
I'm a newbie who would like to have some up-to-date, non-vendor specific ref material...
I do ask...but I also attempt to locate answers myself first...even if it takes more time...as I realize the time of folks who help us newbies out is limited and I'd rather have that time spent on those questions that I CAN'T find myself....some don't care...I do :)
OH! Really? .. Great! The books I have did not show that option at all...the ability to list more than one #ID for common items...once again you have made code better in this household!
As I said, it's the style block that seems most redundant..
And I had a hellofva time getting that setTimeout syntax to use a passed parameter...but I did figure it out myself!
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN"
"http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd">...
Follow-up question: Is there any way to reduce the redundant style/css code created when I have more than one message text? I figured out (after some hours) how to "call" the show/hide functions from another higher level function so that code is kept minimal...but all those style tags(?) needed...
Audiopro, you late reply was ok...but I have already coded it in Javascript using cookie and got it working (thanks to tips in that forum)...and most of your reply would not have worked for my site as it uses NO registration...just wanted to save form input for next time...
Ok...so in the onLoad, i would "call" a separate function that does the desired tests and calls the showMsg if true..
I've done some reading but have not yet started really using CSS as I needed to get site up and running from a prior one that did not use, so this will be good intro to it...
That even makes sense to me! I think....
As I understand it, you are flipping the status of ".display" from on to off after a time value, true?
And the message is only shown when it is on...as the default status is off, so msg text is ignored otherwise, right?
So in my case, I would not use...
(So very new to JS so not sure even what to look for)
When users who meet certain (ie: referrer, user-agent, etc) criteria come to my main page on site, I would like to show them a msg similar to a pop-up but not using that function.
Is there a feature in JS that would temporarily overlay a...
Thanks pixl8r for the screen shot! I see that my frames at bottom that barely fit on my screen have plenty of room "under" them...not sure how best to handle that without making them too small on a low res system...oh well, more important things to do next...
THANKS for the replies thus far! Ok...based on that...given that I really doubt anyone is typing in actual URL to sub-pages (other than me!), that issue should not be a problem...
Also, the majority of my users (I think) have JS on...and there is no logical reason (that I see) to right-click on...
I have a simple site that uses a main "index.html" and sub-pages of "showTC.html". How would I detect that someone began viewing site at any page other than main index?
(Some folks have bookmarked the showTC.html page).
I would like to give them some sort of msg (maybe a error box?) to ask...
Hi all!
I have seen at least four visits to my site referred from the link in prior post..but...so far, NO one has given any feedback here! Please give me some ideas [thumbsup][thumbsdown] folks :-)
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