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Posted by Mike Dee on 08/09/06 10:33
On Tue, 08 Aug 2006 22:07:46 -0700, darwinist wrote:
> Mike Dee wrote:
>> On Mon, 07 Aug 2006 19:50:29 -0700, darwinist wrote:
>> > What's the point of something like this?
>> It's fun to play with.
>>
>> I would like to see "close boxes" for the Help window if that's possible,
>> although you can close it by clicking "Help" again. Also, if this
>> window would remember it's last window position when reopening.
>
> Thanks, i have done what you said.
>
> http://darwinist.googlepages.com/htmldesktop.html
Yes that is good.
I can only comment as a "user". I guess that's why you x-posted into
aus.computers
I like it now the Help window remembers it's position. I find it slightly
perplexing that the "Execute Javascript" button also toggles the Help
window, but this is not a big issue for me.
I probably would like to see close boxes on any window that appears via
"user interaction" including "Navbox" and "Desktop" (which appear to be
one and the same)
Also, perhaps a bug? when scrolling down through the "Help" window, once
the scroll hits the bottom of the Help scroll bar, the focus goes to the
parent and scrolling takes place in that window, ie; scrolling should stop
once the scroll reaches the bottom of the window that has the focus.
I think you are capable of writing some very nice and complex code. It is
refreshing for me to see this in operation as an example, and not in a
commercial situation where the code is usually closely guarded in a web
page and not readily visible, that is, it usually "works behind the
scenes" by the time I get to see a web page.
Many thanks for your posting this.
--
dee
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