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Posted by dorayme on 08/25/07 01:13
In article <13cug67pr17kif4@corp.supernews.com>,
mbstevens <NOXwebmasterx@xmbstevensx.com> wrote:
> dorayme wrote:
>
> > People will be referencing parts of it via links that latch onto
> > ids that will be placed on the <tr>s. But while this will narrow
> > things down for folk, they will still see a whole lot of other
> > stuff depending on the vertical size of their browser window. I
> > was rather hoping there might be a neat way of also highlighting
> > the row concerned, not necessarily literally the row, but
> > something to mark it out as the one to be attended to. Need no
> > help with the actual css, more with how to let the browser or
> > server know which row needs the style.
> >
> > But if anyone
> > knows the way to go without blinding me with science... please,
> > do spill the beans. <g>
> >
>
> Sorry, doreme, to be a couple of days getting around to doing this,
> but I was doing other things.
>
> Here, try:
> http://www.mbstevens.com/test/js_table_hlt.html?A
> http://www.mbstevens.com/test/js_table_hlt.html?B
>
> It is (yucch) JavaScript, but should degrade gracefully.
> Works fine in Opera and Firefox, but I have not opened
> my laptop to test it in IE yet. If it doesn't work,
> some small modification probably will.
Thanks mb. I am testing it right now. Looks interesting and
simple and I got it working on my own file but there are some
issues with various browsers. Will report back.
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dorayme
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