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[03:42]<20rv>"move"?
[03:42]<20rv>`css cursor
[03:42]<rtfs>css cursor: http://w3.org/TR/CSS21/ui.html#propdef-cursor
[03:43]<20rv>yep
[03:43]<mz-mznw>love you papa
[04:28]<mz-mznw>i had a black man in 7-11 tell me his penis was da troof
[04:30]<prvyajg>open up wide America, momma bird has a big nightcrawler of truth
[04:32]<mz-mznw>more like a coal sausage
[04:56]<zjppyw>Hi, http://znet.freehostia.com/mymusic.html when I just stick <a name="welaitap"></a> before the title of the track it scrolls in a way that the title is covered by the top nav bar.... and if I use it in a way that I have done on that page right now it doesn't move it to the right spot if the user increases/decreases the text size.. is there any way to make <a href="#welaitap"></a> jump a bit higher then the title? Th
[04:56]<zjppyw>ank you in advance.
[05:03]<nlydnvx>allo all!
[05:04]<nlydnvx>I've got a little problem with my divs... I'd like to make some sort of nice presentation without the use of absolute positioning
[05:04]<nlydnvx>fortunately this works great in IE
[05:04]<nlydnvx>unfortunately firefox is being a right nasty meanie
[05:05]<nlydnvx>lemme put the code up on a public site and I'll brb
[05:11]<nlydnvx>http://www.fxyard.com/divtester.html
[05:11]<nlydnvx>so... how can I get firefox to look like IE?
[05:14]<drws_>hi, how can i load my webpage on the center of the screen?
[05:15]<frufwyfmn>hey, is it possible to center a legend?
[05:33]<vnsv19>Are the quotes in <img src="test.gif" alt="test" /> optional ?
[05:37]<wjjsvr>no
[05:37]<wjjsvr>That's an xml tag so they have to be there, and they have to be double quotes
[06:41]<zrxsluvyg>hi , i want to build i page for me help me learn HTML... the page should be split in half , where on one side the tags are inserted and on the other side comes through a push of a button the output, i tryed to copy it from a sourceview from this page.. http://www.w3schools.com/html/html_primary.asp ..
[06:42]<zrxsluvyg>srry for my grammar
[06:45]<zrxsluvyg>does anybody have an idea for me how i can make this come true
[06:49]<zrxsluvyg>i think i should be something like one side is a full screen text area the button to send it like using a browser....
[06:50]<zrxsluvyg>on the other side
[06:51]<zrxsluvyg>opening the text on the other side as if it were opening in a browser as new address... is that another language
[06:51]<zrxsluvyg>hm
[06:51]<znysyj>holy messages
[06:52]<znysyj>oh, ask #web
[06:52]<zrxsluvyg> :D
[06:58]<zrxsluvyg>hi , i want to build a .html to help me learn HTML... the page should be split in half , where on one side: the tags are inserted, and on the other side comes out through a push of a button, the output ( such as when i punch some tabs on the left and push an enter button, it comes out on the otherside as if it was loaded into for example mozilla-browser ), does anybody have an idea for my me ?
[07:00]<zrxsluvyg>that was meant for #web :D
[07:00]<mnzmzjjv>>.>
[07:00]<mnzmzjjv>well, there is an easier method
[07:00]<zrxsluvyg>for what?
[07:00]<mnzmzjjv>load a text editor and a web browser side by side
[07:00]<mnzmzjjv>so you just save on the text editor and reload on the browser
[07:01]<zrxsluvyg>well it would interest me to learn by doing too
[07:01]<zrxsluvyg>thats what i do now
[07:01]<cjddzgdlzjdlv>hehehe
[07:01]<zrxsluvyg>:D like always
[07:01]<cjddzgdlzjdlv>rahsputin: do you have ahemm Firefox installed?
[07:01]<zrxsluvyg>:D
[07:01]<zrxsluvyg>yup
[07:01]<cjddzgdlzjdlv>ok...
[07:02]<cjddzgdlzjdlv>rahsputin: what platform are you on?
[07:02]<zrxsluvyg>hm... what u mean
[07:02]<cjddzgdlzjdlv>what os
[07:02]<mnzmzjjv>windows or linux?
[07:02]<zrxsluvyg>oh, linux
[07:02]<cjddzgdlzjdlv>macOS9 macOSX win32
[07:02]<cjddzgdlzjdlv>rahsputin: got KDE installed?
[07:02]<zrxsluvyg>yup
[07:03]<zrxsluvyg>why?
[07:03]<cjddzgdlzjdlv>rahsputin: 2 easy ways, you could, just do it in Quanta plus, kde > run 'quanta'
[07:04]<cjddzgdlzjdlv>rahsputin: you type or use the shortcuts buttons there, your html/css/js, and whenever you want to check it, just click on Preview, the little Eye button on the toolbar, and it shows it parssed
[07:04]<zrxsluvyg>there is an icon where u can switch back and forth with quanta...interesting it still is
[07:04]<cjddzgdlzjdlv>you don't have to be logged to a KDE session btw to run Quanta, it can be any windows manager
[07:05]<cjddzgdlzjdlv>rahsputin: the other way will be in FF, using the webdev extension
[07:06]<cjddzgdlzjdlv>rahsputin: have you installed chris pederick's web toolbar extension?
[07:06]<znysyj>'web developer' extension
[07:06]<zrxsluvyg>nope
[07:06]<cjddzgdlzjdlv>har har har
[07:06]<zrxsluvyg>hehe
[07:06]<cjddzgdlzjdlv>rahsputin: for dev is about a must :)
[07:06]<cjddzgdlzjdlv>it makes debugging easy
[07:07]<znysyj>it's more useful for debugging other people's sites without having to download them :p
[07:07]<cjddzgdlzjdlv>hehe
[07:07]<cjddzgdlzjdlv>well, I do both :)
[07:07]<znysyj>moogreed
[07:07]<mnzmzjjv>i dunno. i'm quite happy with only the DOM Inspector =P
[07:07]<cjddzgdlzjdlv>w0t?
[07:07]<cjddzgdlzjdlv>deadroot: that shows you haven't used it :P~
[07:08]<cjddzgdlzjdlv>2 kick*** extensions, firebug and webdev toolbar
[07:08]<mnzmzjjv>maybe i haven't used it that much
[07:08]<cjddzgdlzjdlv>deadroot: firebug kicks DOM inspector panties anytime
[07:09]<cjddzgdlzjdlv>rahsputin: install the webdev toolbar, it has Miscellaneous > Edit HTML, there you can type in your html or edit a source away, and it will do the previewing Live
[07:10]<cjddzgdlzjdlv>rahsputin: also does Live CSS editing too, under the CSS > Edit section, among many other stuff
[07:10]<mnzmzjjv>rahsputin: http://pastebin.ca/156922 <- something crude
[07:15]<ggmzr>hey
[07:15]<ggmzr>whats the true correct way to use <script> for javascript?
[07:15]<ggmzr>to 1) load a script from a .js file and 2) put javascript in the html ?
[07:16]<mnzmzjjv>`html script
[07:16]<rtfs>html script: http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/interact/scripts.html#edef-SCRIPT
[07:16]<znysyj>endra: inline or linked are both fine
[07:16]<mnzmzjjv>having a static linked javascript file is nicer though
[07:17]<mnzmzjjv>the browser can cache the js for a long time then, so it would not need to download your js code too often
[07:17]<znysyj>usually, but of course it depends on the situation (arnold voice) </obvious>
[07:18]<mnzmzjjv>yeah, but digg.com hasn't gotten the idea...
[07:18]<mnzmzjjv>their js expires in an hour
[07:19]<znysyj>gawd I hate digg
[07:19]<cjddzgdlzjdlv>you just don't 'dig' it
[07:19]<znysyj>it's getting so i'm feeling lucky searches go to a digg entry that links to the main page instead of just going to the main page
[07:20]<znysyj>it's fucking ridiculous







