On 5/8/07, Richard Quadling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 06/05/07, Tijnema ! <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 5/6/07, David Coallier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On 5/5/07, Jan Reininghaus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > I am currently working on my second draw for the page, but I have a
> > > question. For my first draw I assumed that all of the new features will
> > > be available for all three branches, but is this actually true?
> > >
> > > By the way, I don't know whether you are aware that all build processes
> > > of the win32 snapshots have failed for one day now.
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> > Perhaps something like this could be cool:
> > http://dev.agoraproduction.com/php/snaps/
> >
> > The css might be a bit off as I just wanted to do it quick, but you
> > see the idea :)
> >
> >
> > David
>
> Yes, it is quick, as it doesn't work good in IE6, which is the most
> common browser (http://www.w3schools.com/browsers/browsers_stats.asp)
> Might be a good alternative for the snaps site, as it is never too
> larg :) But it should work on IE6 too of course.
>
> Tijnema
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In FF with no JS it looked awful too. I use NoScript which blocks
scripts unless I want them to run (whitelist).

The Sliding Doors tutorial at
http://alistapart.com/articles/slidingdoors/ is all CSS.


Oh that looks ugly with nocss extension.. also looks bad in
lynx/links.. oh yeah, also looks ugly in netscape navigator 1.0B1...
but hey.. isn't that 21st century ?  so looks good in firefox css/js
enabled :)

Seriously, what have I misexplained up there ? Was I not clear that
the idea was simply to show that we could use tabs IN GENERAL to make
the browsing of snaps easier ? We don't need to use  javascript, we
don't have to use that exact case, the only reason for using it was
that it was fast for most people to see what tabs browsing could look
like.

Here is an optimized version for early browsers:
http://dev.agoraproduction.com/php/snaps/snaps2.php
Of course this is a joke..

But again to make sure no one misinterprets this, the idea of the tabs
using javascript was SIMPLY to show everyone (using firefox of course)
that we could make the use of tabs within the snaps site. And NO we do
not have to use javascript, and yes we will mostly be using the ?v=44
?v52 ?v6dev (Note that those names are not relevant, we can use
whatever the person that implements it want..) using static tabs.
Clear ?

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Richard Quadling
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"Standing on the shoulders of some very clever giants!"



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