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Re: Frames are deprecated. XHTML does not support them. Future browsers will not support them. | |
Re: Lucida Sans Typewriter Other favorites: Arial Tahoma Helvetica Least favorite: Times New Roman I can't stand serif fonts. They are extremely hard to read. I also don't like kerned fonts. | |
Re: These settings are found in the file assignment and security settings, not Excel. My Computer: - Check to see if the file type .wks has been removed from the File Types list (tools / folder options) or set to some program other than Excel. - Check the security settings in … | |
Re: Did you have the caps lock key on when you typed the password? | |
Re: Have you configured your player software to the new drive? | |
Re: Download, then play. Or it might be that you are trying to use the player directly without a web browser doing the interfacing. | |
Re: You should still be having trouble. Frames are deprecated in XHTML, which is the doctype you chose. | |
Re: They use one common external style sheet for all of their web pages. All they have to do is change the style sheet, and the whole look of the site changes. | |
Re: 1. Assign an id or a class to the textarea. 2. For css, assign a color string ("#rrggbb") to background-color for the id or the class. 3. For JavaScript control, use a statement such as this: [code] document.forms.myid.style.backgroundColor = colox; [/code] where colox contains a color string. | |
Re: Insanity: Microsoft changing the operating system and programs every three years. | |
Re: I had the same problem. IE goofs up the rendering if there is not at least one cell with no colspans in it in each column. Define column widths in cells without rowspan or colspan. Width doesn't always work right in a cell with a colspan in it. Make sure … | |
Re: You must render the div you want on top last. This means that the div to be on top must be inside the other div in the HTML file. HTML is not normally supposed to place objects on top of each other. Objects are normally supposed to have their own … | |
Re: IE does not render "wasted" tags (tags without actual content). Stick a br tag inside it. | |
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Re: Supercar (same company, but before Fireball XL5) See my avatar for a pic. A close second was Space Angel. Others: Colonel Bleep The Jetsons The Flintstones Road Runner Ruff and Ready Astro Boy Josie and the Pussycats Star Trek (animated series) Archie Clutch Cargo Johnny Quest Top Cat The Astronut … | |
Re: CSS is not the problem. I use CSS with tables too. The REAL problem is that the div method of making columns falls apart if something won't fit in the allowed space. Usually this happens when the browser window changes size. It is not a terrible event if you use … | |
Re: Santa Claus - The Movie Other favorites: Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer (stop-motion) Miracle on 34th Street (the original) White Christmas | |
Re: You don't have a class named para1, you have an id named para1. Put a period in front of an identifier to define a class. Put a pound sign in front of an identifier to define an id. You can't use an id, because only one tag in your web … | |
Strange lines I have come across in movies, TV shows, and articles: Can I scrootch him now Cloyd? Can I? Can I? You just said, "Cheese in my pants makes me happy." (in French) I don't care if he runs through the store with a rubber glove on his head … | |
Re: JS can't make any sense of the stuff inside the % while tag, because: - It is dynamically created at runtime, but not by JS. - You have multiple occurrences of the same id as the while repeats. This is not allowed. | |
Re: You are asking for trouble. Consider the following: - Browsers have different-sized windows, depending on the user's preferences and the screen resolution used. - Some people can't read text superimposed on a textured or photographic background. - map or ismap tags must be used to define clickable areas. This makes … | |
Re: DON'T put text on top of a textured or photo background. Many people have a very hard time reading it. | |
Re: I have several favorites, of which Flashdance is the best: - Chariots of Fire - Electric Dreams (Mostly the Jeff Lynn tracks) - UHF - Fame - Blade Runner (the original, not the revised version) - Return of the Jedi - Amadeus - Revenge of the Nerds (the last track) … | |
Re: It might be that opacity / filter code interacting with your selected screen resolution. Some LCD displays flicker at some resolutions. | |
Re: Why does everyone want to change the look of a link? It should be standard. | |
Re: If this code exists, baddies could use it for security violations. | |
Re: The sex laws of the Old Testament were designed to prevent STDs. If everyone had been obeying them, there would never have BEEN an AIDS epidemic. | |
Re: The problem is that government takes 72 percent of the average worker's money in taxes. About half of that value is hidden in the purchase prices of the products you buy (and pay all the business taxes through). So the more you ask government to do for you, the harder … | |
Re: It's the old difference between IE and FF. IE puts all of the paraphernalia (margin, border, etc) around the box object inside the defined size of the box. FF puts them outside the defined size of a box. The only way to fix this is to nest box objects. Define … | |
Re: I can't stand the first 3, because I can't read text which is on top of graphics. I like the ones with a plain font and the graphics separated from the text. | |
Re: [QUOTE=lasher511;474733]I personally do not like Christmas and the whole "tradition of giving". The way i see it is everyone buys presents for each other. You buy someone something. They buy you something. The only person who comes out on top is the person that sold you those things. I do … | |
Re: Security solutions: 1. Mail a blanket to all people who want security instead of freedom. 2. Abolish all man-made systems of identification. 3. Stop trying to keep track of every person in the country. | |
Re: Maybe the void is in Minnesota instead. :icon_mrgreen: | |
Re: Was this the person who cooked the patty, the person who assembled the sandwich, or the cashier? | |
Re: They don't ask you. They require you to register. I didn't find out - I wouldn't register with their site. CRUMMY! | |
Re: That doesn't make any sense. It's just a site about gorilla masks. The worst case of weather forecasting I ever saw was in 1966, when I shoveled 12 inches of "partly cloudy" off the driveway. | |
Re: I wish people would abandon using hover for things. It's annoying: - It is not accessible, because it won't work with readers for the blind. It also causes trouble with dyslexia. - Too often the image expansion from one link covers the link the user really wants. Please use onclick … | |
Re: You have at least 3 troubles there: 1. Possible copyright law violation if you don't have permission to use the materials. 2. A security violation. All files for a given page must usually come from the same server. Unless the user and the ISP severely reduce their security settings, anything … | |
Re: Why are you so picky? These infractions don't crash browsers or crash the website. They are only minor annoyances. Don't be annoyed. A noid ruins your pizza. | |
Re: Null is a pointer that doesn't point to anything. | |
Re: Marquee is a nonstandard IE extension to HTML. It is not universally available, and it is deprecated. | |
Re: [QUOTE=possitive;424171]I have one question.. Your code can get the height of div, which is not set as 'Display:none' by CSS styles.. I have a problem.. I need to get the size (height) of DIV object, which is normaly not displayed (means, that has style defintion is: display:none).. If I'll change … | |
Re: Which ad? I was bombarded! I heard music, but popups kept covering the video. | |
Re: They have recently discovered that old age has very little to do with hearing loss. It's cumulative damage from exposure to loud noise. Doctors in the 1940s concluded there was age-related hearing loss, but it is now known that most people were exposed to damaging noises from factory work, steam … | |
Re: A stupid-seeking missile? What we need is a law like the one for auto parts: Require computer companies to provide service for their products for 10 years. |
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