Hello all.
What is the comon way to build a tree structure in html? One sample of
what I need can be found here:
http://www.javascripttoolbox.com/lib/mktree/
Is this a good way to do it, or are there better ones available?
Thanks,
Michael Vogt
information.
Also not a book, though:
http://code.google.com/doctype/
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entertaining way to get the information across ;-)
Hope this video is not old news vor everybody.
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Yes, works great so far in the editor we use here.
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simple layout so should only
really need a few div containers and then the relevant heading's
applied along with paragraphs of text.
Hope that helps.
Definitely.
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aware that I have to do the finetuning. I sure can't expect
someone else to do my work. Beeing aware of this trick Georg posted
in the first place helps a lot.
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do with clearly defined thead and tbody sections
Done.
En schoene,
Ebenso.
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/includes/forms.css
Any feedback is welcome.
Thanks a lot,
Michael Vogt
PS: What I still need to do is use relative sizes on some boxes and
font, to better support zooming, and the table needs a summary. I also
think the contrast of the font is too low. Also, the pages are not
completely tested
/div.css
When your looking at the page with Internet Explorer on Windows, you
will see white areas on the page, where the background-color set on
the html/body elements should be displayed. Any idea where this comes
from?
Any feedback is welcome,
Michael Vogt
Hi.
For 30mb movies that is not a good idea. Browser will try to save whole
file before sending it to application. This eliminates streaming.
Not quite correct. When the QuickTime Movie is authored correctly,
QuickTime plays the Video while it still downloads.
Greetings,
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this is not the
right way to do it. On this list, there are many discussions about how
to build the page semantically correct. Is there any info useful
information for starters about this subject available?
Any help is welcome.
Greetings,
Michael Vogt
Hello Lea, Russ and Paul.
Thanks for your info on this. Hope I get him rethink his ideas :-)
@Lea
sorry, I omited a pice of information. He changes all the spans to
block elements.
Cheers,
Michael Vogt
PS: Sorry if you received my question twice as I did. I sent it only once
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