CSS-d,
I am using the jQuery Tools Flowplayer* to create a moving graphic on my
page.
To give my moving graphics a nice graphical frame, I have a DIV which
contains a background which is a PNG image with transparency.
In the HTML, the frame DIV comes after all the code that drives the animated
On 24.04.2011 09:36, Martin G wrote:
So, in the end, my question is, can I lay one DIV on top of another without
having the top div trapping mouse events that I want the DIV underneath to
catch?
Only if you can stack the various elements that should take mouse events
even higher than the
John D wrote:
You will only succeed in wasting your time because it is not useful anymore.
Delphi will be more useful if you want to learn something new.
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Am Sonntag, 24. April 2011 schrieb Martin G ebisumar...@gmail.com:
... So, in the end, my question is, can I lay one DIV on top of another
without
having the top div trapping mouse events that I want the DIV underneath to
catch?
you could play with
I have a PHP-Sessions/Javascript-Ajax slideshow I use frequently. I can
point a URL at any arbitrary directory of server-side images to produce a
rotating slideshow,
without any hard-coded image names in the client-side Javascript. I set the
height and width of a division for showing the images.
Hi,
I am working on this site (http://www.aandhc.com/sandbox/) on the
projects page there is horizontal divider at the bottom. The divider
is positioned correctly FF,Chrome but not IE.
I'd appreciate any suggestions on this issue or any other issues that are found.
Thanks
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-bdot
There are
Hi,
I am working on this site (http://www.aandhc.com/sandbox/) on the
projects page there is horizontal divider at the bottom. The divider
is positioned correctly FF,Chrome but not IE.
I'd appreciate any suggestions on this issue or any other issues that are found.
Thanks
--
-bdot
There are
How do you guys protect your images on the web? I have seen a link where
pictures are protected and I wonder how this is achieved. the link in question
is:
OK ignore it because I managed to get the actual link of the picture:
http://img.thesun.co.uk/multimedia/archive/01295/silh-120_1295997a.jpg
I would still like to learn how they have protected the picture.
How do you guys protect your images on the web? I have seen a link where
pictures
I'm a fairly new coder. About 6 months into this, but as I look at your site
with Chrome or FF it appears there is a white band in the approx center of the
page that contains your main text and the horizontal rule lines. Above and
below that is a space where it appears you can view the
On Sun, Apr 24, 2011 at 8:16 PM, John D xfs...@hotmail.com wrote:
OK ignore it because I managed to get the actual link of the picture:
http://img.thesun.co.uk/multimedia/archive/01295/silh-120_1295997a.jpg
I would still like to learn how they have protected the picture.
It's a simple
At 2:47 AM + 4/25/11, John D wrote:
How do you guys protect your images on the web? I have seen a link
where pictures are protected and I wonder how this is achieved. the
link in question is:
At 2:47 AM + 4/25/11, John D wrote:
How do you guys protect your images on the web? I have seen a link
where pictures are protected and I wonder how this is achieved. the
link in question is:
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