If you ever had read my blogs for a while, you may find that I actually did not host my blogs on my won server and I used Yahoo! 360 instead.
Though Yahoo! 360 helped me to manage my blog easier but it really lacks a lot of functionality which I would like to have, such as free comments, site statics…etc.
So now I decided to post my own articles on my own blog platform and hope you can still enjoy my studies and explorations.
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Thanks.
Hedger Wang.
David | 27-Feb-07 at 10:05 am | Permalink
Hedger - thanks for a great, very inspirational blog.
Hong | 21-Mar-07 at 5:18 pm | Permalink
did you get the Avoid the inheritance of the CSS Opacity across browers to work in IE7?
Shayla Johnson | 03-Apr-07 at 11:10 am | Permalink
hi, we implemented the javascript accordion menu recently and came across a bit of a snag. it seems to interfere with the other Javascript elements on the page.
For example, here it works fine, but we can’t click into our HTML form, which is made of show/hide divs:
http://www.jellcreative.com/clients/debug/test.html
However, here the accordion menu does not work because we removed the Javascript include named “dom_2.0.2-b3.js”. this allowed us to click into the form:
http://www.jellcreative.com/clients/debug/test2.html
is there any way around this?
any assistance is much appreciated.
thanks!
s johnson
andersonl | 08-Oct-07 at 1:28 pm | Permalink
Hedger,
I found your DHTML Widget :Accordion Menu 2.0, and I would like to ask you a question directly, but I don’t see a contact link. Please email me.
Thanks,
Luke Anderson
Chyke | 24-Mar-08 at 9:16 pm | Permalink
I downloaded your accordion 2.0 and it works perfectly in Firefox and Safari. However, I can’t get styled divs to show up in the accordion panels in IE7. The accordion expands and collapses ok but nothing is visible except when the panel is collapsing. Here’s the code I have used.
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Please let me know if you have any suggestions. Thanks you.
wow gold | 18-Feb-09 at 11:05 pm | Permalink
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