What I have currently is once the page loads the wordStats goes out
and counts the words and then it takes them and we use the most
popular to pull information from a JSON file.
The problem is that if it does not find the most popular word then it
just gives off an error and I am not sure how to p
Nitsan Bin-Nun wrote:
>
>
> The problem is that I couldn't turn Superfish into RTL view (so the
> submenus
> will be open in the left side of the main menu instead of the left of it).
>
> Does anyone have experience with this? Someone can suggest me a solution?
> I'm running after a solution f
I'm trying to make it so I can drag a square which is confined to
0,0,50,0. When they stop dragging it I simply want to change the
confinement to 0,0,100,100 the next time they drag. Not sure why it
doesn't work though.
Here is the code:
Code:
[code]
http://jqueryui.com/latest/
jquery-1
question has probably answered elsewhere, but I haven't been able
to find the thread -- thanks for anyone who can help me out. I've read
through Sorgalla's docs several times to no avail.
Chad
ible rewrite has this function broken.
Any help to get this patched would be greatly appreciated. Or a work
around that doesn't include removing the floats.
Thanks,
Chad Shryock
straightforward once I stopped trying to make onchange work.
Wish I had known onchange's behaviour in IE before I spent several
weeks pulling my hair out.
Thanks for the reply.
chad
On Sep 15, 11:58 am, KSnyder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Chad-
>
> I haven't had this problem for a wh
Is there a way to get the tabs rotation effect to overlap just a
little bit?
maybe tinker with the css
#about, #contact {
clear:both;
height:auto;
overflow:hidden;
}
i think it has to do with the effect using overflow hidden in the
animation.
On Sep 6, 11:00 am, Schalk Neethling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This just got a little more interesting. In IE 6 and 7 the con
is it the overflow??
On Sep 6, 11:00 am, Schalk Neethling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This just got a little more interesting. In IE 6 and 7 the content jumps
> down, in IE 8 and FF it jumps up and in Opera 9.5 it is perfect, hmmm
>
> Any thoughts?
>
> Thanks,
> Schalk
>
> Schalk Neethling wrote
rather than all this text. Thanks to everyone who
takes the time to read this.
Chad B.
index.html:
http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"; xml:lang="en">
IE 7 Javascript test
Demonstr
I may have solved my issue. Before, I was calling the flash file in
with (swfobject static publishing default). On a whim, I
decided to try and call the Flash file with the "dynamic" method of
swfobject. As a result, my Superfish menu now appears correctly. Here
is my code for reference:
he movie.
Everything works as planned on IE 6, IE 7, Firefox 2 PC & Mac, Firefox
3 Mac and Safari 3 Mac.
For some reason, Firefox 3 on the PC is sending the menus behind the
Flash file. Has anybody else run into this issue?
The site is in development, so I don't have any links.
Thanks,
Chad
properties--probably a JQuery internal object.
So basically that code is saying:
if there is a DOM property that maps to "innerHTML"
{
if the ajax response is defined
{
set the P element's innerHTML to the value of the response
}
}
Chad
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