thread215-1581142
Hello,
some time ago I already asked this; it's been well-visited, and I want to update the meanwhile closed thread.
The problem was, that if a table gets resized (smallscreens e.g.) which has 'onmouseover' color change (by CSS, no JavaScript), lines are being highlighted...
The old problem if one would define a 100% width/height -> that browsers wouldn't highlight ending exactly at the table border, and fail to center vertically?
In the above link/first posting, I tried to use that method, and it worked so far, but I guess having hundreds such table cells...
It's only at extreme window sizes like ~300px width in cells with just one word, like in the middle column of the first table; tested this in Opera 10.10 (build 4742) and Epiphany 2.26.1 (gecko-1.9) / Ubuntu 9.04.
Hello,
on my sitemap, I use CSS to highlight cells (a:hover); display:block is dedicated to ensure the full cell colored on mouseover.
However, if I resize the browser to extreme levels (smallscreens) some cells have line breaks, and the one-word cells will then only color the background of...
I've got a little problem with Firefox and would be glad if someone could give me a hint.
in order to provide the visitor with an indicator what page he's actually viewing, I use this code:
a:active,a:focus{background:#F0FFF0;outline:none}
works fine in both Opera and Konqueror, but Firefox...
as to the history problem: I guess there's no other way than to accept the named anchor will force 2 history entries. of course, despite the code above, this is far more elegant:
top.location.replace("frameset.html?" + internalpage,true);
leaves the second problem:
the page will...
to the second problem, I've found this:
http://www.htmlcodetutorial.com/help/archive.php/o_t__t_8340__target-point-in-a-frame.html
but reloads the frame in case not linked to with a named anchor. of course, this would be the solution if I'd set a cookie, but I was wondering if possible without...
Hi,
on my homepage, I use a little javascript to load pages in a frameset if on top. there are two problems: the back-button needs to be clicked more than one time if the visitors want to leave, and named anchors don't work, so the page loads in the frame, but doesn't jump to the texts...
thank you, I'll try the mime type. for RTF->Webspace references I guess one should always write the URLs in plain text inside the RTF files (beneath the named hyperlink) for good old Wordpad. :)
just a small addition to the legal stuff (I mean I know to post in a non German technical board, but...
...the end certain chaos of a less educated or just too stressed society tends to a scenario where a small webmaster can get easily hurt because if he *publishes* all parts of his website with the same level of claiming public influence this could be seen as a dangerous pamphlete him becoming a...
Perhaps you get me a little bit wrong. I know this is a very controversial topic due to the possible approaches to pollute the web with office formats what (if intended this way) I also wouldn't want to support.
You are right that this is dedicated to a smaller project indeed intentionally...
users tend to see an HTML page (especially when it comes to 'political sounding stuff') as a real 'selfimportant holy' publication, whereas an Office document has kind of an temporary character, so this would be understatement. I absolutely prefer HTML but I doubt that stressed out people will...
...the document in a new Window (Word Viewer Internet Explorer 6.0 plugin)/TARGET="_top" in frames)? I have 0 experiences on how most Windows systems *Vista :(* which I sadly have to support (because 99% of my visitors use them) react when surfers want to open RTFs over an HTML site. most...
hello again :)
searched quite a lot to this regard: most people asking in boards want to get rid of Netscape 1 pixel spacing, but hardly anyone achieve a dragable whereas crappy 1px frameborder ;)
as far as I can see the 1px fakeborder is possible, but then I'd have to define frameborder="0"...
...no --hide-endtags yes --fix-bad-comments no --uppercase-tags yes --uppercase-attributes yes --quiet yes --show-warnings no --write-back yes *.ht*
you're right that most pages are better off based on the nonframe concept; the main reason for me were (1) German internet law gets you at risk...
in fact, there is: having a navigation which doesn't reload each time when an in-site link is followed
the code's by HTML Tidy already, are you sure to have viewed my hp?
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