Re: Layers,Dreamweaver and WebCat Code

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2000


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 26717
interpreted = N
texte = On 1/29/00 3:21 PM, Kenneth Grome at ken@simplewebstores.com wrote:> Layers is not a HTML term, nor is it a WebDNA term. What are layers, some > kind of DreamWeaver feature?Layers are a DHTML kind of thing. Actually, I think they're Netscape-specific. Here's a paragraph from a DHTML tutorial.> Netscape added collections of objects to JavaScript with the > introduction of its tag. This went along with its dHTML > rendering: A layer of content - either with the depreciated > tag or with a
tag that's been positioned with > CSS - could be accessed as a JavaScript object, and then its > properties (left, top, visibility, and background color) could be > manipulated. This is from Having said that, no idea why they wouldn't work with WebCatalog. As everyone else always says, an example would go a long way here.-- Chris Vargas If you ever catch on fire, try to avoid or looking into a mirror, because I bet that will really throw you into a panic. or http://www.chrisandmaria.com/------------------------------------------------------------- Brought to you by CommuniGate Pro - The Buzz Word Compliant Messaging Server. To end your Mail problems go to .This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list . To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: Layers,Dreamweaver and WebCat Code (Josh Tiger 2000)
  2. Re: Layers,Dreamweaver and WebCat Code (Donovan Rittenbach 2000)
  3. Re: Layers,Dreamweaver and WebCat Code (Chris Vargas 2000)
  4. Re: Layers,Dreamweaver and WebCat Code (Kenneth Grome 2000)
  5. Layers,Dreamweaver and WebCat Code (Donovan Rittenbach 2000)
On 1/29/00 3:21 PM, Kenneth Grome at ken@simplewebstores.com wrote:> Layers is not a HTML term, nor is it a WebDNA term. What are layers, some > kind of DreamWeaver feature?Layers are a DHTML kind of thing. Actually, I think they're Netscape-specific. Here's a paragraph from a DHTML tutorial.> Netscape added collections of objects to JavaScript with the > introduction of its tag. This went along with its dHTML > rendering: A layer of content - either with the depreciated > tag or with a
tag that's been positioned with > CSS - could be accessed as a JavaScript object, and then its > properties (left, top, visibility, and background color) could be > manipulated. This is from Having said that, no idea why they wouldn't work with WebCatalog. As everyone else always says, an example would go a long way here.-- Chris Vargas If you ever catch on fire, try to avoid or looking into a mirror, because I bet that will really throw you into a panic. or http://www.chrisandmaria.com/------------------------------------------------------------- Brought to you by CommuniGate Pro - The Buzz Word Compliant Messaging Server. To end your Mail problems go to .This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list . To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Chris Vargas

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