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  • Sander Tekelenburg

    #16
    Re: Hiding and revealing

    In article <VuwKf.46435$id 5.21952@bgtnsc0 4-news.ops.worldn et.att.net>,
    "Beauregard T. Shagnasty" <a.nony.mous@ex ample.invalid> wrote:
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    > Sander Tekelenburg wrote:
    >[color=green]
    > > If you have a lot of things to stuff into a navigation menu, and if
    > > that stuff is tree-like organised, this apporach can work very
    > > nicely. I've used it at <http://www.voiceandvis ion.nl/> for instance.[/color]
    >
    > Is that site possibly being served by a home computer? It is very slow.[/color]

    It's on a reasonably professional host. AFAIK it offers a good
    connection most of the time.
    [color=blue]
    > There is over a third-megabyte of images on that one page, far too high
    > for a main page.[/color]

    Agreed.

    [...]
    [color=blue]
    > Your images are also not the same size as the HTML height and width
    > attributes.[/color]

    I'm sure I had a reason to do it that way. Don't remember it now though.
    [color=blue]
    > Your menu does work as you said, though.[/color]

    That was the point ;)

    --
    Sander Tekelenburg, <http://www.euronet.nl/%7Etekelenb/>

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    • Ed Mullen

      #17
      Re: Hiding and revealing

      Matt Silberstein wrote:[color=blue]
      > On Mon, 20 Feb 2006 15:14:42 -0500, in
      > comp.infosystem s.www.authoring.stylesheets , Ed Mullen
      > <ed@edmullen.ne t> in <0r6dnYuaDNiuvm fenZ2dnUVZ_vmdn Z2d@comcast.com >
      > wrote:
      >[color=green]
      >> I've investigated a bit how to have hidden lines of text (could be just
      >> text or could be links) appear when clicking on a link in an HTML page.
      >> Example describing what I'd like it to look like is at:
      >> http://edmullen.net/temp/example.html
      >>
      >> I'm perfectly willing to go read and research but I'd appreciate some
      >> clues as to what I should look for (I've seen a variety of possibilities
      >> after doing some Googling).
      >>
      >> I would want to use strict HTML and CSS in whatever I finally do.[/color]
      >
      > Have you looked at an accordion style?
      >
      > http://www.hedgerwow.com/360/mwd/accordion/demo.html
      >[/color]

      Very interesting! Thanks, Matt

      --
      Ed Mullen
      Help for Mozilla, Firefox and SeaMonkey. Performances and original music.



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