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Default Re: Iframes and Mouse Position - 10-29-2006 , 04:17 PM







<wmanzo (AT) yahoo (DOT) com> wrote

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Paul Watt wrote:

Also, I only use and code for MSIE.

Anyway, my site is the most profession looking jscript movie site on
the
net which isn't saying much since the "net" as we know is quite fake.

Also, what about those clunky layer movements? How can various
layer movement intefere with each other or how can background
animations interfere with moving a layer from point a to point b?

Anyway, thank you for your responses who-ever you are and by the
lack of any real responses it is another indication that the net is
quite fake.

From the Orlando Hive where these Klan-Aliens have their brains
wave-wired to the net,


Are you serious? You think your site looks professional? Tell me thats
not a
animated GIF for your title? Wheres all my browser controls gone? I make
the
decisions about what goes on with MY browser on MY computer, not you.

Plus that mouse over on the top ten lists only obscures the text.
I personally think that any site that relys on anything other than HTML
and
CSS for the front end is fundermentaly flawed.
Start again, strip out all the crap - you don't need it, validate to w3c
standards then re-post here, i'm interested in the content.

--
Cheers

Paul
le singe est dans l'arbre
http://www.paulwatt.info


Dear Paul,

I'm a publisher not a programmer or html coded. I utilize simple html,
layers,
and jscript to make my sites the best.When the "Feds-Klan" stops
censoring
my sites then I'll hire real humans to re-code. And, it is the "Feds
Klan"
or "Foo" who control the net, your computer, and even what you think.
Welcome to the real world.

If the site is censored, no use coding for other browsers? And,
since when is jscript not w3c compliant? I don't know much about
css or w3c because I'm a censored publisher who has been banished
but I do know that my stuff works on MSIE and that the books available
for web design and jscript are not really helpful to the general
public.
If you want to web design and utilize web dynamics then you don't
need to know what c++++++ or java is or OOP. And Paul, what is
photography or multi-media to a race of telepathic wave heads?
Nothing! Multimedia is a joke to the Foo community.

I can develop a book that would enable anybody to learn webdesign,html,
and jscript and develop functional interestng sites without learning
high level programming or even how to install "Dreamweaver" on their
computer. And, poor O'Reilly with his(her) stupid techical computer
books with their stupid covers will probably kill me.

Also, still having problems with my scrolling layer test page. As you
scroll a layer over an iframe the iframe inteferes with the scrolling
script because the xy mouse pos becomes rel to the iframe and not
absolute. Scripting for this situation becomes a little bit harder but
it may be possible. I wanted to load all my page sections into
individual iframes but the scrollbar situation occurred. I believe
that each layer should have access to the mouse coords regardless. So,
even when you mouse over an iframe the absolute coords should still be
obtained in the main page and in the iframe you should also have access
to the relative coords. So, if I used the xy coord display and scripts
in the iframe and main page, as the mouse is moved over the iframe you
should see the absolute coords in the main page display and the
relative coords in the iframe display. But, unfortunately it doesn't
work this way. I wonder why?

From Klan Orlando where Mickey has been enslaved and is forced to
walk around in public wearing a dress and high heals,

Wayne E. Manzo, Phd,Dsic
Banished Publisher, Human Rights Leader, Scientist
wmanzo (AT) yahoo (DOT) co
www.mansueact.com
http://www.mansueact.com/art/wem_art_911wtc.html

Manzo, you're an idiot.

If you are a serious conspiracy theorist and have some great documentation
to offer the world, why not use a clean, simple interface that shows it off?

CSS and HTML validation is not that big of a deal to learn. There are
enough free sources on the Internet that you should be able to take a few
hours and put something together that works. I doubt if anyone here or
even the government gives a flying fuck about your politics or conspiracy
theories, but those that do should be able to access your site, read what
you have to say.

Present your text, documentation, and videos in a clean, organized manner.
Everything else will fall in place. Those users who don't use MSIE and
prefer
Opera, Firefox or other PC based browsers will be able to see what you
have to say. Mac users that use the old IE and Safari will also be able to
read your stuff. Even more importantly, search engines will be able to find
you and index your materials so that those that don't know about you, but
are interested in the subjects you write about, can find you.

I'm not impressed with your degrees or your ranting about how the Feds
are trying to suppress your materials. None of that means anything and
only presents you as a paranoid wacko loser. Are you a paranoid wacko
loser, Manzo?

Juan Viejo





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