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Re: DHTML on pc |
| message from judas2 on 17 Jul 2004 |
Thx John!!!!
I confess that I would like to be able to build a menu like the one in the
PVII pages (with that enlarging effect of submenu). That's why I did something
like that in the only way I've been able to think about.
Enjoy yourself with the other mac users
I'm a Mac user too.
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| Murray *TMM* replied to judas2 on 17 Jul 2004 |
The enlarging effect is coming from something that you wouldn't expect. The
javascript is incrementally changing the font size of the submenu text from
like 1 pixel up to whatever you have set as the desired size. That's what
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| judas2 replied to Murray *TMM* on 17 Jul 2004 |
Murray, unfortunately I can't understand a fig of javascript. It sounds like
math for me. And, you know, when I was a teenager at the highschool I just
wanted to kill my math professor (the worst woman I've ever known). So I try to
find WYSIWYG softwares that do that dirty job for me. DW is a good one. FW too.
I know what you think about this. But: this is just the confession of a man
that is involved with web design and not everytime knows the best solution?
Have a nice week end!!! ;-)
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| Murray *TMM* replied to judas2 on 17 Jul 2004 |
Hard work will reveal these secrets to you.
Hope you have a good one too!
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| judas2 replied to Murray *TMM* on 17 Jul 2004 |
Never been afraid of working hard
Bye ;-)
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