*
*
*<=DAY_TALK_LINKS

*LASTN_TALK_LINKS<=
*
*
*
*<=LASTN_TALK_LINKS

*GLOBAL_HEAD<=
*

*
*<=GLOBAL_HEAD

*FRIENDS_TALK_LINKS<=
*
*
*
*<=FRIENDS_TALK_LINKS

*LASTN_TALK_READLINK=>(%%messagecount%%)* Will Never

*LASTN_OPT_ITEMS=>5

*FRIENDS_TALK_READLINK=>(%%messagecount%%)* Will Never

*DAY_TALK_READLINK=>(%%messagecount%%) *Will Never

of course remove the side *. i had no idea how to make it show w/o them.)




thanks a lot.

Source: http://www.livejournal.com/community/htmlhelp/2042195.html

  • Keeping news current

    Date: 06/30/05 (Web Development)    Keywords: programming, css, html, web

    Hi everyone,

    I guess i'll introduce myself. My name is Brent, and I am the webmaster of many websites (mostly political). I started in web page programming when I was about 11 years old, teaching myself basic html coding. It evolved from that into flash programming, css, and many other useful tools that I use today.

    I have a question for whomever may be able to provide an answer:


    I am developing a web page for the Androscoggin County Republicans. They want me to develop a web page so that users can become more involved with ranks of local, state, and federal government. I have done quite a bit of work on it already, but I am having one problem with the news portion of the site.

    I have been instructed to find a way of keeping the web page updated with current news. I have no problem with grabbing a news js file for webmasters, but that would not include local and state news. Therefore, I'm looking to find a way of "grabbing" information off various web pages, and having it display automatically on my page.

    Is anyone aware of how I might be able to accomplish this?

    Thanks a lot!

    --
    Brent

    Source: http://www.livejournal.com/community/webdev/216843.html

  • N-vue

    Date: 06/30/05 (WebDesign)    Keywords: css, html, web, linux, microsoft

    Has anybody here heard of/used/poked & prodded This?

    Finally! A complete Web Authoring System for Linux Desktop users as well as Microsoft Windows and Macintosh users to rival programs like FrontPage and Dreamweaver.

    Nvu (pronounced N-view, for a "new view") makes managing a web site a snap. Now anyone can create web pages and manage a website with no technical expertise or knowledge of HTML.


    I probably will check it out a little more when I have the chance but I must admit that when I was looking at Their demo css page and IE broke it, wasn't a good sign.

    Any thoughts?

    ps. anybody who thinks people with no knowledge or expertise can make & manage a website obviously hasn't seen the crap out there that gets brought to me as a redesign!

    Source: http://www.livejournal.com/community/webdesign/916856.html

    1. Here is a challenge!

      Date: 06/13/05 (WebDesign)    Keywords: css, java, web

      I have a table inside of a table.
      I want to make the two table columns line up.
      I have made all of my widths exactly the same.
      What can I do?

      See code here.

      See code without any styles here.

      See CSS here.

      x-posted to '[info]'webdesign and '[info]'webdev

      **Edit - the tables I'm trying to line up are the javascript dropdown nested table.

      Source: http://www.livejournal.com/community/webdesign/903572.html

    2. Those interested in CSS positioning:

      Date: 06/15/05 (WebDesign)    Keywords: browser, css

      Today I've had a chance to do a little experimentation with CSS. I've made a couple of test pages:


      I have only IE 6 available right now, so if you have Firefox, Navigator or anything else, please let me know how the boxes are behaving in these browsers. Thanks!

      Source: http://www.livejournal.com/community/webdesign/905662.html

    3. CSS Mosaic

      Date: 06/16/05 (WebDesign)    Keywords: browser, css

      Apparently LJ doesn't support CSS, so to see the CSS version of the mosaic look here.

      It looks right in IE6; please let me know if you don't see a pattern of different colored squares in any other browsers. Thanks!

      Source: http://www.livejournal.com/community/webdesign/906999.html

    4. Frustrating...

      Date: 06/17/05 (WebDesign)    Keywords: templates, browser, css, html, java, web

      [First of all yes when I set up internet explorer to be one of the browsers to view my webpage I called it Microblows in dreamweaver so I do click preview in microblows.]
      I don't quite know what to change, I can edit code as needed but don't get my problem. Unfortuneately the webpage is not online cause I can't get rid of the old version before putting the new fully functional one up so I'll put the code in a cut. The problem is though that when I preview in microblows I get to see it as I should, the corner images line up properly and I see the proper coloring [bg one course and table background one are two different colors.... well three if you cound the few cells in the table that's white]. When I preview in firefox [1.0.4 if there's a newer vers feel free to let me know] however there's a problem... the whistspace is still there in the middle of the table however the color that should be in the rest of the table surrounding the white is nonexistant for coloring... it's just the same color as the background of the page. This is driving me bonkers cause it's more important for it to work with the browser I use [at least to me].
      Oh and yes I use dreamweaver.


      All bracets have been replaced with squared ones.


      [!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"
      "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd"]
      [html][!-- InstanceBegin template="/Templates/Main.dwt" codeOutsideHTMLIsLocked="false" --]
      [head]

      [!-- InstanceBeginEditable name="doctitle" --]
      [title]Hawks-Haven.com : [/title]
      [!-- InstanceEndEditable --]

      [meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1"]

      [style type="text/css"]
      [!--
      body {
      background-color: #9898ce;}
      body,td,th {
      color: 4C0A54;}
      a:link {
      color: AE538F;
      text-decoration: none;}
      a:visited {
      text-decoration: none;
      color: CA6F9A;}
      a:hover {
      text-decoration: underline;
      color: AA33B0;}
      a:active {
      text-decoration: none;
      color: CA8C9C;}
      .style1 {color: #FFFFFF}.style2 {
      color: #000000;
      font-weight: bold;
      }
      --]
      [/style]

      [/head]

      [body]

      [script type='text/javascript']
      //HV Menu v5.411- by Ger Versluis (http://www.burmees.nl/)
      //Submitted to Dynamic Drive (http://www.dynamicdrive.com)
      //Visit http://www.dynamicdrive.com for this script and more
      function Go(){return}
      [/script]
      [script type='text/javascript' src='menu/exmplmenu_var.js'][/script]
      [script type='text/javascript' src='menu/menu_com.js'][/script]
      [noscript]Your browser does not support script[/noscript]

      [table width="98%" border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" bordercolor="d15f5f" bgcolor="d15f5f"]
      [tr bgcolor="d15f5f"]
      [td colspan="5"][p][img src="Graphics/AhavaBanner.gif" width="486" height="91"][br]
      [/p] [/td]
      [/tr]
      [tr]
      [td width="86" rowspan="3" bgcolor="d15f5f"][/td]
      [td width="45" height="44" align="left" valign="top" bgcolor="#FFFFFF"][div align="left"][img src="Graphics/TopLeftCorner.gif" width="34" height="36" align="top"] [/div][/td]
      [td width="528" rowspan="3" bgcolor="#FFFFFF"][div align="justify"]
      [!-- InstanceBeginEditable name="Body" --]
      [p]Hee[/p]
      [p]This Page is Under Construction...[/p]
      [p]Tune in later for actual content... amazingly enough given time it will come...........[/p]
      [p align="right"]...................just give it a little bit of time, it will come. [/p]
      [!-- InstanceEndEditable --][/div][/td]
      [td width="65" align="right" valign="top" bgcolor="#FFFFFF"][img src="Graphics/TopRightCorner.gif" width="36" height="34" align="top"][/td]
      [td width="17" rowspan="3" align="right" valign="top" bgcolor="d15f5f"][div align="right"] [/div]
      [p align="right"] [/p][/td]
      [/tr]
      [tr]
      [td height="68" bgcolor="#FFFFFF"] [/td]
      [td width="65" bgcolor="#FFFFFF"] [/td]
      [/tr]
      [tr]
      [td height="44" align="left" valign="bottom" bgcolor="#FFFFFF"][img src="Graphics/BottomLeftCorner.gif" width="36" height="34" align="bottom"][/td]
      [td width="65" align="right" valign="bottom" bgcolor="#FFFFFF"][img src="Graphics/BottomRightCorner.gif" width="34" height="36" align="bottom"][/td]
      [/tr]
      [tr bgcolor="d15f5f"]
      [td colspan="5"][div align="center" class="style1"]
      [p class="style2"][br]
      Ahava Moo is copyright from 2001 onwards, the style of the page may have changed but all previous style and content as well as current: graphics content design and style as well as anything else under this domain unless otherwise noted. [/p]
      [p class="style2"]
      Last Updated :
      [!-- #BeginDate format:fAm1a --]Friday June 17, 2005 11:27 AM[!-- #EndDate --]
      [/p]
      [/div][/td]
      [/tr]
      [/table]

      [/body]

      [!-- InstanceEnd --][/html]

      Source: http://www.livejournal.com/community/webdesign/907293.html

    5. General layout question

      Date: 06/21/05 (WebDesign)    Keywords: browser, css

      What do you think is best for setting up the layout of a page? Absolute positioning with CSS? Tables? Combination of the two?

      I'm familiar with both, but just unsure of which is most effective. And which tends to have less browser issues...although I suppose if you know what you're doing, the cross-browser compatibility of your pages isn't an issue.

      Source: http://www.livejournal.com/community/webdesign/909055.html

    6. General layout question

      Date: 06/21/05 (Web Development)    Keywords: browser, css

      What do you think is best for setting up the layout of a page? Absolute positioning with CSS? Tables? Combination of the two?

      I'm familiar with both, but just unsure of which is most effective. And which tends to have less browser issues...although I suppose if you know what you're doing, the cross-browser compatibility of your pages isn't an issue.

      Source: http://www.livejournal.com/community/webdev/212660.html

    7. First WordPress, then Syndic8 and now Financial Times! Link Spammers Demonstrate Upward Mobility

      Date: 06/21/05 (Java Web)    Keywords: css, spam, google

      First we had WordPress which sported tons of hidden spammer links by ingenuous use of negative CSS positioning. Then Syndic8 decided not to be left behind and joined the fray. Later both of the sites were somewhat forced to remove the offending links due to falling Google rank (read zero) and possibly to some extent [...]

      Source: http://blog.taragana.com/index.php/archive/first-wordpress-then-syndic8-and-now-financial-times-link-spammers-demonstrate-upward-mobility/

    8. Productivity boosters for Mac users (and others too) on Windows machine, Short Guide to CSS, Fun with Amazon Images etc.

      Date: 06/21/05 (Java Web)    Keywords: css

      Productivity boosters for Mac users (and others too) on Windows machine. Short Guide to CSS. Abusing Amazon Images - A must read for people with time to kill. Here is a sample of images. Sponsor(s):Tired of dealing with messy toner, lost fax pages and unreliable fax machines? Why pour more money into extra phone lines and machine maintenance [...]

      Source: http://blog.taragana.com/index.php/archive/productivity-boosters-for-mac-users-and-others-too-on-windows-machine-short-guide-to-css-fun-with-amazon-images-etc/

    9. css / printing / z-index problem

      Date: 06/24/05 (WebDesign)    Keywords: browser, css, asp

      A company has me working on their pages. The picture in the link below is in an tag, and the oval links are also images set at a higher z-index. Everything displays perfectly until we attempt to print the pages out - the ovals are sent to the background.

      I tried a little test with overlapping images and zindex and printing, and it all went smoothly, so there is something wrong with my css that's messing up print jobs.

      http://www.dcicheeseco.com/dci/main2.asp - page
      http://www.dcicheeseco.com/dci/info/css.css - main css document
      http://www.dcicheeseco.com/dci/e.css - temp print css document

      This is really hard to troubleshoot because there is a fair amount of CSS, it displays correctly on my screen but not on the page, and I have to keep renaming the filenames (the first problem was the company's browsers caching stuff I didn't want it to). Any help / knowledge would be greatly appreciated - it's my first time messing with the print media type.

      Source: http://www.livejournal.com/community/webdesign/912368.html

    10. questions and feedback

      Date: 06/26/05 (WebDesign)    Keywords: browser, css, web

      I am setting up a website HERE, and I want to know how to make it adjust to different window sizes. I always want the content to the right of the menu to be centered in its portion of the window. Right now put it in a tag called

      , with CSS defined as:

      p.main  {

          text-align: center;

          position: absolute;

          width: 600px;

          top: 20;

          left: 230;

          }


      Another simple question: Is there a simple way to get spacing between say, two images (like the buyers and sellers images on the page) without actually positioning each one using CSS?

      By the way, it would be much appreciated if people with browsers other than IE6 on a PC could give me some feedback on how this looks. I am planning on obtaining more views myself, but just haven't had the time.

      Source: http://www.livejournal.com/community/webdesign/913551.html

    11. questions and feedback

      Date: 06/26/05 (Web Development)    Keywords: browser, css, web

      I am setting up a website HERE, and I want to know how to make it adjust to different window sizes. I always want the content to the right of the menu to be centered in its portion of the window. Right now put it in a tag called

      , with CSS defined as:

      p.main  {

          text-align: center;

          position: absolute;

          width: 600px;

          top: 20;

          left: 230;

          }


      Another simple question: Is there a simple way to get spacing between say, two images (like the buyers and sellers images on the page) without actually positioning each one using CSS?

      By the way, it would be much appreciated if people with browsers other than IE6 on a PC could give me some feedback on how this looks. I am planning on obtaining more views myself, but just haven't had the time.

      Source: http://www.livejournal.com/community/webdev/215121.html

    12. Line height?

      Date: 06/28/05 (WebDesign)    Keywords: css

      IE for Mac doesn't seem to recognize CSS "line-height" property. I used: line-height: 5.5px; It works fine in IE for PC.

      Any advice? I have a book that specifies using "em" as opposed to "px", but that doesn't work in IE for PC's.

      Source: http://www.livejournal.com/community/webdesign/915191.html

    13. Line height?

      Date: 06/28/05 (Web Development)    Keywords: css

      IE for Mac doesn't seem to recognize CSS "line-height" property. I used: line-height: 5.5px; It works fine in IE for PC.

      Any advice? I have a book that specifies using "em" as opposed to "px", but that doesn't work in IE for PC's.

      Source: http://www.livejournal.com/community/webdev/216056.html

    14. Section 508 compliance

      Date: 06/28/05 (Web Development)    Keywords: css, asp, web

      I need some advice. My company is trying to become Section 508 compliant and I am the leader of such an aggressive move. There are several problems involved with this whole project and my experience with Section 508 compliance is limited (basing a lot of my knowledge on government contracting experience). I know some of the basics, but I need to give more solid proof and evidence that we need to completely revamp the website.

      The biggest (and strongest) argument I have is that our website is completely designed using frames and depends heavily on them. I have already created a CSS driven layout that will mimic the current layout, but we are having issues with the ASP coding for the website. It was very poorly developed and not option explicit, which makes moving to ASP.NET difficult on top of frames.

      My question for you all is if you have resources that I can read more about Section 508 Compliance. If you have tips as well, that would be VERY appreciated.

      X-posted Almost Anywhere.. Sorry if you are seeing this constantly.

      Source: http://www.livejournal.com/community/webdev/216452.html

    15. Section 508 compliance

      Date: 06/28/05 (WebDesign)    Keywords: css, asp, web

      I need some advice. My company is trying to become Section 508 compliant and I am the leader of such an aggressive move. There are several problems involved with this whole project and my experience with Section 508 compliance is limited (basing a lot of my knowledge on government contracting experience). I know some of the basics, but I need to give more solid proof and evidence that we need to completely revamp the website.

      The biggest (and strongest) argument I have is that our website is completely designed using frames and depends heavily on them. I have already created a CSS driven layout that will mimic the current layout, but we are having issues with the ASP coding for the website. It was very poorly developed and not option explicit, which makes moving to ASP.NET difficult on top of frames.

      My question for you all is if you have resources that I can read more about Section 508 Compliance. If you have tips as well, that would be VERY appreciated.

      X-posted Almost Anywhere.. Sorry if you are seeing this constantly.

      Source: http://www.livejournal.com/community/webdesign/915449.html

    16. In Need of Advice!

      Date: 06/28/05 (HTML Help)    Keywords: css, html, asp, java

      Hi guys, new person to the community.

      I’m posting because I need some advice. I have a pretty good grasp of HTML and a book to help me with what I don’t know of CSS, Javascript, etc.

      Here’s what I need help in:

      This is what I want the main page to look like (it’s defiantly not exact, simply because I threw this together at work with Paint >.<) but I’ve inserted notes on what I’m trying to do.

      What would accomplish what I’m trying to achieve? HTML? CSS? Flash? PHP? Frames? (Evil!)









      Thanks for the help, and if this is at all unclear, just tell me, I’ll try to translate! ^.^

      Source: http://www.livejournal.com/community/htmlhelp/2040110.html

    17. Link to AIM.?

      Date: 06/30/05 (HTML Help)    Keywords: css

      Hi, I was wondering if anyone could tell me how to put a link in my userinfo that would let people instantly IM me on AIM. If you don't know what I'm talking about .. look here:
      http:/www.livejournal.com/userinfo.bml?user=aerodynamicss

      I want to be able to have the same thing as him, where he has the link 'MESSAGE ME.'

      Thanks so much for any help. ♥

      Source: http://www.livejournal.com/community/htmlhelp/2043073.html

    18. Location unknown.

      Date: 06/30/05 (HTML Help)    Keywords: css, web

      [Error: Irreparable invalid markup ('

    ') in entry. Owner must fix manually. Raw contents below.]

    i know basically how to do most things cause i figure it out eventually*. but when i want to add something, such as: add a thin naviagtion bar, add a header, blah blah blah, how would i know where to put it? this is my overrides. now where would i put the header code and where would i put the thin navigation. and for future notice, where would i put other things that i want to add and edit.




    *FRIENDS_OPT_ITEMS=>15

    *DAY_TALK_LINKS<=
    *

    *%%readlink%% Stop
    *

    *%%readlink%% Stop
    *

    *%%readlink%% Stop
    *
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