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Posted by dorayme on 10/20/06 02:51
In article <MPG.1fa1c8fc6f9510f7989708@news.aardvark.net.au>,
Joe (GKF) <joedinmore@yahoo.com.au> wrote:
> > Javascript is in a way much more cross-browser friendly (no
> > tweaking for this or that browser as with css equivalent).
> >
> yes. The horizontal ones are much less intrusive as a rule - except when
> I want to change tabs to look at another page - and some of the "css
> only with a little bit of something extra for IE" ones are quite
> beguiling.
Not sure I am with you about the tabs point? Is there some
interference that happens? Have no experience with css drop downs
and pretty well gave up on js drop downs a long time ago... but I
had some fun with one of those 'el basic' "option" type ones
once... where is it now... ah here:
http://tinyurl.com/ye3n8f
(Not completely sure this version is logically consistent or
otherwise wholly kosher... there is something about the option
code needs improving for sure but I know little about these
things)
(Hey Sid, if you want the Desert Problem, you will have to ask...
and you will see how, besides Rubik's cube, its solution can be
the crowning glory of a simple martian visitor...)
--
dorayme
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