Posted by Onideus Mad Hatter on 01/16/27 11:31
On Tue, 08 Nov 2005 01:58:54 GMT, kyra <kyra@cotse.com> wrote:
>kyra wrote:
>> Onideus Mad Hatter wrote:
>>
>>> http://www.backwater-productions.net/_test_platform/cbstory/
>>>
>>> Works perfect in IE but in Netscape/Firefox it fuxors. The problem is
>>> the transparent image overlays. The obvious approach would be to
>>> split apart the overlaid images into 4 sections and just leave the
>>> text area uncovered...however that would require at least a good 3 to
>>> 4 hours of work and...well I'd rather just set the text box on top,
>>> loose the aesthetics and say to hell with the Netscape and FF users.
>>>
>>> The only other thing I can think of is using the Javascript focus()
>>> function...however even if the focus is put on the text box I'm bettin
>>> it still won't work. Does anyone have any other ideas? Maybe
>>> something that works like wmode?
>>>
>>
>> could it be something with the javascript?
>> </iframe>
>> should be <\/iframe>
>>
>> or in the .net iframe you are defining the same id 2x?
>>
>> div class='pos' id='image_map' style='left: 61px; top:371px;
>>
>> div class='pos' id='image_map' style='left:645px; top:371px;
>>
>
>BTW why do you have the iframe set to no in scroll? in FF it looks like
>it needs to...
For some reason in Netscape and Firefox it puts in a bottom margin
that I've so far been unable to remove (I found several sites that
gave several options for getting around it, but all of them that I
tried didn't seem to work on my versions of Netscape and FF. Out of
curiosity what OS are you using? Linux?
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Onideus Mad Hatter
mhm ¹ x ¹
http://www.backwater-productions.net
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