Jeff Keller wrote:
>I need to get up to date on "styles". Thanks for the example Moose.
>
I don't know about styles. I was just looking for a way to critically
compare two versions of an image. Easy enough in PS, I do the changes
all on layers, which I can switch in and out instantly without moving my
eyes. I just wanted to do the same thing on a web page. Not an original
idea, of course, as I've seen it on fancy web pages, but they are
usually done in either something other than HTML and/or use style sheets
or something else I know so little about that I don't even know its
name. So when I simply look at the web page source, it doesn't help me.
Here I just went to a web site with all the HTML commands, subcommands,
parameters, etc. and fooled around until it worked.
Do you suppose that if I read HTML for Dummies, Javascript for Dummies
and PHP for Dummies, I would know how to do it all - or might my head
just explode, rendering the whole thing moot?
>I believe the old way to preload an image was to insert it at the bottom of
>the page and set its size to one pixel.
>
>
I'll try that, thanks,
onmouseover = Moose = onend.out
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