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<0> 'If Spiderman was real, and I was a criminal, and he shot me with his web, I would say, "Dude, thanks for the hammock." ' <1> hmmm... i created a black png with 75% opacity... but both ie7 and firefox show plain black... do i need to specify anything else in css? <2> Hal9000: No <3> how would you edit an elements border-color using javascript? i've tried div.style.border-color but it doesn't seem happy with that <2> jals: Replace dashes with camelCase <1> damn... the png image works fine if i put it as <img> but not as background :( <3> :D <3> ok <3> never heard camelcase before, great name <4> hello <4> question anyone know of any good sites to teach you how to make menu`s kinda like your browser menu where its a pull down <1> Dorward: do you have an example page with a translucent png background? i cant get it to work :( <5> Hal9000 you mean with alpha transparency? <5> http://homepage.ntlworld.com/bobosola/
<1> yes, basically i have this situation: a background image set in <body>, then i have this main content <div>, and i want this div to be partially transparent <1> so i still see the body bg image but more opaque <1> it does not work with firefox either here <5> oh , unless the divs contain png's your going to have trouble <5> unless you use css opactiy (and the various hacks) <1> the div contains just text and some tables, no images, only the png baground image which is alpha transparent by 75% <1> i will try with a td <1> with td it gets fully transparent in ie and fully black in firefox <6> could someone please tell me if its just me or not but http://www.techpowerup.com/downloads/Benchmarking that stupid site seem to like to flash the whole web screen each time I roll over any of the 'browse' links in there list at all <6> I'm not so sure I like that...wonder what web coder was thinking <7> doesn't happen for me in Firefox <8> so i'm listening to this e-cl*** lecture thing <8> i hate how they talk down, it's so pretentious <6> insin..hrm must be some specific tags <9> Hal9k <6> thanks anyhow..I'm not staying on the download browse list for long anyway <8> does anyone know how to play a .camv file? <8> (without windows) <6> a what? <8> black_Nightmare: some bull**** called 'camtasia' or something <1> Sargun: what <8> its some sort of format, that i can't figure out <9> just saying <1> ill turn everyones oxygen supply off <6> hax...hm I dunno <6> hal....rofl..not me pls :p <1> no problem <1> i will start with david, that ***hole :P <6> hm say, a little question...do any video cards have temperature sensor on themself or this is usually a diy thing connected to some motherboard header somewhere? <1> some video cards have sensors on them, the motherboards have no sensors for graphic cards <6> hmm ty <6> you know about when they started appearing? <8> maybe if i bang my head against my desk enough <8> maybe that'll solve the problem <8> there's clearly some courses where the professor talks down, and some where the information is brought up <8> i hate cocky professors <6> never mind I asked that hal..was just curious anyhow <10> hey guys, want to see the beginnings of my "ajax" game engine? <10> http://www.mutantlemon.com/tmp/arparg/test/test.html <8> oh, if i have the best project in cl***, i'll be awarded with pizza <8> let the learning commence! <8> and he gets the rights to use it in production environment <8> awesome <8> now i'm paying someone else to write code for them <10> oops got disconnected <10> what do you guys think? <11> When quoting from a printed text in a usenet or mailing list post, <11> should one use the > convention <11> same as with quoting from list messages? <5> webben woah - that's a tough one <5> though surely that is merely a style
<5> not the atualy content of the quote? <11> krisp: it's stylistic; i'm asking what the usenet/mailing list convention is though. <12> hey <13> webben: on a web page? No. In a Usent or on a mailing list - yes. <12> you guys know a "good" css layout reference site? i wanna make a fixed three column layout <12> on sec <11> Windrose: ah, thanks :) <12> how well does IE play with position:absolute ? <5> majd not well :) <14> Why won't you leave me alone? <14> Lurking in a corner, everywhere I go <13> Quick. Someone get his pills. It's the pink ones, in the bottle ... <15> :o <14> It's song lyrics <14> The Mirror, whose instrumentals were originally called Puppies On Acid <14> Daveman! :D <13> Uh-huh. Of /course/ they are ... <14> I woke up to a firehose of blood out my nose <14> You know what that means <14> Autumn is finally here! <12> hey <12> http://citastic.com/ <12> oops <13> You've been watching too much ecchi anime? <12> problem :(I <8> majd: ... <12> i haven't done a 3 column layout in soo long <14> majd: Haven't you been working on that project for about a decade now? <12> 3 months <8> Windrose: i got a question for you <8> Windrose: you pretty much do a lot of the work i'll probably end up doing... and as a consultant, will you even deal with microsoft shops? have you had to 'learn' things like ASP? <13> hax: ASP, ASP.NET, C#, yes. <12> Nanobot, i'm basically done, just decided to add a third column today <12> got any idea on how to fix? <8> Windrose: what about stuff like ActiveDirectory and all that? <13> hax: and yes, I will, if paid. I don't particularly like it, but ... *shrugs* to quote a consultant friend: lay back, close your eyes, and think of the invoices. <8> lol <13> hax: no, not AD yet. <13> hax: tho from friends I'm told that since it speaks LDAP and Kerberos, integration isn't that awful. <8> Windrose: ah, ok <8> Windrose: for the asp and c# and stuff, did you just sit down one day with a win2k box and be like "okay self, lets do it" <8> Windrose: or was it just something you picked up working on it? <8> (i've never even seen a real microsoft server running) <13> hax: *grins* Well ... <13> hax: in 1999 I worked in the so-called "module group" of a dot-com. During their biggest, most serious, project I was dispatched to a client - a rather large airline - to be in charge of code quality for the server-side parts. <13> hax: ... after about 5 months the thing was so messed up that only more programmers could solve it ("We MUST have it two more pixels to the right!" - "All right, all right. Guys, change the template" - "... what template?" - "... you don't use templates?" - "No, we code each asp by hand ... " - ".... Tina! Get this lot sorted!" - basically). That was one of those sit down and learn on the job. I did the same with C#. <8> hahah <8> Windrose: you're awesome :) <2> hax: You just noticed? <16> hax, she is awsome :D <8> lol <13> hax: *shrugs* thanks, but neither VBScript, C#, or ASP are particularly complicated things to learn if you already have a few languages under your belt. C# takes ... a week. <16> and for the love of god why do mosquitos eat me!! <13> Noia: ... you are sweet to the taste? ;) <16> Windrose, a week? <16> Windrose, hahah ;) <12> damn x button <8> Windrose: yeah, true <17> anyone here have any idea where I'd go on freenode and stand a chancce of people generally knowing about ImageMagick? <13> Noia: if you're done OOP before, yeah. A week and you'll be up to speed. Not an EXPERT, but still. <17> there doesn't seem to be a channel handy :( <16> Windrose, yea..I just though a week was a long time :P
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