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Chocolate570

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  1. Well..it would be possible if you could make it so that inside the text file, the text is surrounded by a variable define. If that's true, then you could access the code with a <script src=""> and underneath, use the variable and format it as you like. But I'm not sure if you'd be able to. :)

  2. You mean the bunny function?I'm pretty sure you can't retrieve more than one element with the getElementById("") function. That's why it's getElement instead of getElements, like getElementsByTagName.That's why it's probably giving an error.Choco

  3. Suppose you were on domain www.something.com. Your current HTML page is www.something.com/hello/omg/what/hello.html.This stylesheet link would access www.something.com/hello/style.css<link ref="stylesheet" href="../style.css" />But if you wanted to access something.com/style.css, you'd use:<link ref="stylesheet" href="/style.css" />I think. :)

  4. Or do you need something with syntax highlighting and so on? If so, then like Utopia said, I suggest dreamweaver. If you're not willing to shell out that much cash, try this piece of software. :)

  5. I think you can do stuff like:with(Math) { test=round(1.5) testtwo=anothermethod(num)}And it would execute round() and anothermethod() as methods of the Math object, so you don't have to keep typing it out.

  6. In the TinyMCE rich text editing javascript code, in the initiation sequence, there's some javascript with :'s. I have no clue what it is and how to use it. Here's an example:

    <script language="javascript" type="text/javascript">	tinyMCE.init({		mode : "textareas",		theme : "advanced",		plugins : "spellchecker,style,layer,table,save,advhr,advimage,advlink,emotions,iespell,insertdatetime,preview,zoom,media,searchreplace,print,contextmenu,paste,directionality,fullscreen,noneditable,visualchars,nonbreaking,xhtmlxtras",		theme_advanced_buttons1_add_before : "save,newdocument,separator",		theme_advanced_buttons1_add : "fontselect,fontsizeselect",		theme_advanced_buttons2_add : "separator,insertdate,inserttime,preview,separator,forecolor,backcolor",		theme_advanced_buttons2_add_before: "cut,copy,paste,pastetext,pasteword,separator,search,replace,separator",		theme_advanced_buttons3_add_before : "tablecontrols,separator",		theme_advanced_buttons3_add : "emotions,iespell,media,advhr,separator,print,separator,ltr,rtl,separator,fullscreen",		theme_advanced_buttons4 : "insertlayer,moveforward,movebackward,absolute,|,styleprops,|,spellchecker,cite,abbr,acronym,del,ins,|,visualchars,nonbreaking",		theme_advanced_toolbar_location : "top",		theme_advanced_toolbar_align : "left",		theme_advanced_path_location : "bottom",		content_css : "/example_data/example_full.css",		plugin_insertdate_dateFormat : "%Y-%m-%d",		plugin_insertdate_timeFormat : "%H:%M:%S",		extended_valid_elements : "hr[class|width|size|noshade],font[face|size|color|style],span[class|align|style]",		external_link_list_url : "example_data/example_link_list.js",		external_image_list_url : "example_data/example_image_list.js",		flash_external_list_url : "example_data/example_flash_list.js",		file_browser_callback : "mcFileManager.filebrowserCallBack",		theme_advanced_resize_horizontal : false,		theme_advanced_resizing : true,		apply_source_formatting : true,		spellchecker_languages : "+English=en,Danish=da,Dutch=nl,Finnish=fi,French=fr,German=de,Italian=it,Polish=pl,Portuguese=pt,Spanish=es,Swedish=sv"	});</script>

    I always also see the init() at the top when it's used. Is this some sort of way of setting variables in a class?Thanks.-Choco

  7. I have a 19" supersharp flatscreen LCD by Dell. It only goes up to 1280x1024. :)I wish I had bought a better video card though :) I guess I had to choose either a good video card or dual tv tuners. Ya, I made a good choice. :)

  8. Yup, there is :)Make sure your element looks like this, note the id="":<input type="text" value="Input" id="txt" />This button makes it so that the text's value is sent to a javascript function, which I will just show you:<input type="button" value="Go!" onclick="val()" />Now, in the <head> section of your HTML document, add this:<script type="text/javascript">function val() { x=document.getElementById("txt").value; //Ok, now x contains the value of your form element.}</script>There ya go. :)

  9. <form size="1" height="1"/><select><optgroup label="Affilates"><option value="http://your url.com" onclick="window.location=this.value;">Purezc</option><option value="Myspace">Myspace</option><option value="Photobucket">Photobucket</option></select></form>See what I did with your "Purezc" option? :)

  10. It's possible...but it would be best done in Flash. With javascript, you'd have to have 100 different images and a LOT of typing. Each state would have to have 2 images per: selected, and deselected. Also, for each state, you'd have to write an array with the other states that have to be selected when the current state is selected. In flash, you'd still have as much coding, but it wouldn't take forever to load, and you wouldn't have to make all of those images.Just my $.02. :)

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