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posted 13 years ago by zvineyard
On click event, display a div on mouse coords.
Tested on Firefox 3.6.11, chrome 6, internet explorer 6.
Based on this source code: http://www.webdeveloper.com/forum/showthread.php?t=92007
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posted 14 years ago by juanduke
Go to page, then place code in address bar and generated code will be shown in new window.
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posted 15 years ago by bionic
XHTML 1.0 Strict deprecates the use of iframes in favor of objects. While this has gotten a lot of flack, iframes were never truly a part of HTML, just a proprietary element in Internet Explorer that eventually got universal support. Objects are a mo...
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posted 15 years ago by chrisdpratt
include document ready and standard code to run swfobject smoothly in IE6
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posted 15 years ago by apro2000
dynamic background images flickers in IE6
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more ressources:
[here](http://misterpixel.blogspot.com/2006/09/forensic-analysis-of-ie6.html)
and [here](http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb%3Ben-us%3B823727) and
[here](http://ajaxia...
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posted 15 years ago by localhorst
This is the javascript code that enables you to create hover effects also in IE6. It's clean, it's light, it's super! :)
Apply that code to your document (eg. in <head></head>) and in css add like this:
ul li:hover, ul li.shover { your css st...
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posted 15 years ago by mihael
There are several fixes out there that work in different ways, but none of them are perfect (especially regarding background images). Here's a list of the ones I've found that work reasonably well—try them out to find one that works for your w...
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posted 15 years ago by wizard04
If you've ever been frustrated at fixing multiple double margin / duplicate character bugs in your page, using this handy jQuery snippit, you can wipe them away instantly!
This code requires the latest version of jQuery.
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posted 15 years ago by haxd
Getting SuperSleight running on a page is quite straightforward, you just need to link the supplied JavaScript file into your document inside conditional comments so that it is delivered to only Internet Explorer 6 or older.
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posted 16 years ago by jonhenshaw
In IE5 and IE6 the transparancy in PNG images won't happen at all, so this would fix it. This might come really useful while we are in the era of switching to better standard-friendly browsers.
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posted 17 years ago by iTony
A useful but often overrated JavaScript function is the browser detect. Sometimes you want to give specific instructions or load a new page in case the viewer uses, for instance, Safari.
Copy this script into your JavaScript files. It works immedi...
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posted 18 years ago by jonhenshaw
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