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Avoid frame-based layouts in favor of alternative designs
frames?The only good thing about frames is the navigation that doesn't dissapear when scrolling pages that are way to long, and that is easily duplicatd with css.Why relics are relicsI'm a little scraed of rejecting a technology just because it is a relic, with little valuable explanations.I agree on the...
Tags: ajax, div, Jaqui, programming, software engineering/, software engineering/dev, software engineering/development, web browsers, xmlhttpRequest
Discussion threads 2006-08-25
Create reusable Web components for Mozilla
Learn how to create a custom, reusable component bound to custom behaviors through XBL. By using the techniques Phillip Perkins describes in this article, you can create custom components to use in Mozilla-based browsers. Reusable components are the foundation of modular design in programming. Mozilla provides component...
Tags: Web, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Mozilla Corp., XBL, Phillip Perkins, Channel management, Web browsers, Div, divMsg, Web Development Zone Newsletter, HTML, Definition, Definition Data, Mice, Marketing, Hardware, Peripherals, Internet
Technical articles 2005-08-10
Opera and Div problem
hi all, When I remove content of the right and left div, the div itself disappears in Opera 8.01. If I add the content, that part of the div which this content is in there, will show up not all the div. How can I solve this? It is fine...
Tags: davoud, div, left div, Link, navbar, opera and div problem, Opera Software, programming
Discussion threads 2005-07-28
Putting the dynamic in your DHTML
With Internet Explorer, you can attach behaviors to HTML elements, creating an object-oriented approach to page design. Phillip Perkins creates <DIV> objects contained in a bounding <DIV> that, when the user drags it, will continue on their directed courses within the bounding <DIV>. Macromedia Flash allows developers and designers...
Tags: HTML, DHTML, Macromedia Flash, Phillip Perkins, Web browsers, Div, Web Development Zone Newsletter, Behavior, Object, Listing B, Vector Unit, Internet
Technical articles 2005-06-06
Centering the layout
H1 implementation messyHi - Not sure what the intention is but the H1 header is too low, covering the tops of the first few letters of the following paragraph. It looks this way on Mac-Safari/IE5.2/Firefox.Was this intentional or is it some evidence that the Mac community is poorly represented...
Tags: Web browsers, Div, Mozilla Firefox
Discussion threads 2004-10-31
Dealing with differences in CSS floats in IE and Netscape
This article is from Builder.com's Design and Usability Tactics e-newsletter. Sign up instantly to begin receiving the Design and Usability Tactics e-newsletter in your inbox.One of the most annoying situations that Web builders contend with is varying interpretations and renderings of the same CSS code by different browsers. A radically...
Tags: Web browsers, Fixed-Width, Netscape Communications Corp., Microsoft Internet Explorer, Michael Meadhra, Web browser, browser window, div, CSS
Technical articles 2004-03-10
Use CSS floats to create a three-column page layout
This article is from Builder.com's Design and Usability Tactics e-newsletter. Sign up instantly to begin receiving the Design and Usability Tactics e-newsletter in your inbox.One of the most common page layouts on the Web today is a three-column arrangement. The main page content usually appears in the middle column, flanked...
Tags: CSS, Use CSS, Michael Meadhra, id, div
Technical articles 2004-03-03
Position HTML elements
By Matt Rotter, Charity Kahn, and Paul AndersonTo use positioning on an element, you must first declare its position property to be absolute or relative:H1 { position: absolute }Then you can add whatever positioning properties you like. For instance, the following code places <H1> text inside a box that's...
Tags: Branding, HTML, positioning, pixel, Div, Paul Anderson
Technical articles 2003-09-29
Hide and clip positioned content
By Matt Rotter, Charity Kahn, and Paul AndersonCSS2's clip, overflow, and visibility features make it easy to add special effects to your pages. The clip property lets you reveal overlapped objects, and the overflow property lets you specify what happens to objects that don't fit into a boundary box with...
Tags: Web browsers, CSS2, overflow property, Div, Paul Anderson
Technical articles 2003-09-29
Create dynamic content with filters and transitions
This article originally appeared as a Web Development Zone e-newsletter.By Phillip PerkinsThere will be times when you have littleinput as to the final graphical design of a Web application.However, you are the glue that binds the data and the userinterface, so it's important to understand what technologies existfor presentation. ...
Tags: Construction, Div
Technical articles 2003-09-29
Increase site performance by selectively displaying preloaded content
By Tony PattonDeveloping a Web application involves many design considerations and decisions. The most important is often response time—a performance consideration. One approach to improving site response time is to preload content and then display it only when the user needs to see it. You can do this by taking...
Tags: Scripting languages, Baseline Inc., JavaScript, Div, HTML, DHTML
Technical articles 2003-06-27
Create dynamic content with filters and transitions
This article originally appeared as a Builder.com Web Development e-newsletter.You may not always have much input into the final graphical design of a Web application. But you're the glue that binds the data and the user interface, so it's important that you know what technologies exist for presentation.You'll be happy...
Tags: Web browsers, Construction, Phillip Perkins, Div, gradient, Microsoft Internet Explorer
Technical articles 2003-03-20

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div style in Firefox
I know that this is a very common issue, but I've not had much help in using the web as a reference.So... div is brutal... oh well.I can use a bandaid solution here...I can adjust the height to 525px or 530px in order to satisfy the default text size in...
Tags: Web browsers, house, Mozilla Firefox
Q&A 2005-03-04
CSS/HTML: How can I make a div grow with content
I am building a EKM retail Website for which I am trying hard to keep with CSS for page layout rather than loads of html tables.The Shopping Cart page has to use code provided by the site builders, which is contained in a table.The table needs to be contained in...
Tags: CSS, div, HTML
Discussion threads 2008-12-08
Problem in displaying div in fire fox
I am using javascript which hidden the separate tables in two div there is two radio button in page.when page is loaded it should display only two radio button when user click oneof the radio button corresponding div should be display to the user.the code is working fine but...
Tags: Advertising & Promotion, radio button, radio
Discussion threads 2008-01-09
Whats the CSS code to make DIV height auto extend with page content
I am having a difficult time with making my main div extend automatically as my site's( daddysblogs.com ) contents extend in height. Does anyone know specifically the css code to accomplish this?Thanks
Tags: CSS
Discussion threads 2008-04-22
How do I auto align a web page which uses parent / child div relationships?
I hope someone can help me.The problem that I am having is that when I use non-overlapping standard tags I am able to auto align the contained content into the center of the page but when I try and insert AP Divs with parent / child relationships the child...
Tags: Web browsers, matthew.gillman@..., Web page, Web, child layer, Web browser
Discussion threads 2009-03-18
JuvGoal Online
JuvGoal Onlineblog rootBlog entry: Wednesday, December 1, 2004Blog post by juvGoalWednesday, December 1, 2004view at wallopjuvGoal wrote:view at wallopjuvGoal wrote:welcome to my blog view at wallopThis post originally appeared on an external websiteBlog entry: Saturday, December 18, 2004Blog post by juvGoalSaturday, December 18, 2004view at wallopImage from juvGoalview at wallopImage...
Tags: Blogging, machese, juvGoal, blog
Discussion threads 2005-05-28
MSSQL Job and Email
blog rootNotes  --OK------------------------------------------------------------Quick, tiny, concentrate, relax => GO-------------------------------------------------------------------soak, swim, surf, get points, idea concept, find shortest path and ignore others-------------------------------------------------------------------19 on time, cruel US, HARD WORK-------------------------------------------------------------------Read: jump point, group focus---------------------------------------------------------------------Thought------------------------------------------1. General Principle2. Specific Case3. Multiple Instances4. Ramdom Specific Cases5. Whole World-------------------------------------------------- --Class-------------------------------------------1. template -> multiple objects 2. At first, regard template as object...
Tags: VPNs, job, Phoenix Cyan, Specific Case, system interaction, e-mail
Discussion threads 2006-01-12
Learn to handle sparse data with ColdFusion
When I say "sparse data," I mean outputting tables of data that have holes in them. As you can see in Table A, some cells are empty. Often when you need to output tabular data, the data comes in a fully-populated query. You just loop over the query, outputting each...
Tags: Brian Kotek, Allaire ColdFusion
Technical articles 2003-09-15
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