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PROBLEM FIXED: relative position for layer? |
| message from flaucki on 21 Jul 2004 |
hi,..
thanks for the help murray !! very interessting what you have written ..
however, silly me, the answer was right in the forum .. just a few topics
down :) sorry that i didnt see that ..
but i was also able to easily solve my problem with the snap layer extension
from http://www.projectseven.com ..
that worked fine .. you can see at www.brasslesachtal.com
thanks
florian
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| Murray *TMM* replied to flaucki on 21 Jul 2004 |
The SnapLayer extension is a fine way to solve this. The code overhead (and
the behavior on the webpage) is a bit different from using CSS (which is a
better way to go in my opinion), but you will be fine.
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| Jerry McEwen replied to Murray *TMM* on 21 Jul 2004 |
That's a very cool extension, but I'm getting mixed results in Firefox
vs. IE on the PC.
What I would like to do is to hide form fields unless certain ones are
clicked. For instance, if they click a checkbox, new fields would
appear. My form is in a table. Do you know offhand where I can find a
tutorial? Thanks!
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| Jerry McEwen replied to Murray *TMM* on 21 Jul 2004 |
O-O-O-H yeah, I've seen that in action. Thank you, Murray!
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| Murray *TMM* replied to Jerry McEwen on 21 Jul 2004 |
You're welcome, Jerry!
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| :. Nadia .: replied to :. Nadia .: on 23 Jul 2004 |
Quoting: Jerry McEwen
Hi Jerry,
I had a play with it one day and thought it was quite useful.
Glad it helped :)
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