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Image Submit Button by Jeff Anderson (1/24/2002)
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You can keep your forms from slipping into mundanity by substituting the default gray submit button to a colourful graphic of your choosing. |
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Parent _self _blank and _top Frame Target Specifications by Jeff Anderson (3/25/2002)
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How to specify frames and how to break out of them using standard link tags. |
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ASCII characters and their codes by Jeff Anderson (3/28/2002)
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A full list of all the ASCII characters. |
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Pre Tag by Jeff Anderson (4/26/2002)
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No need to reformat text files with line breaks and tabs if you use the pre tag |
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Image Rollovers by Jeff Anderson (1/24/2002)
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A bit of code to swap to different images on the page. You often see this on sites
to display a rollover on the navigation buttons. |
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In-Line Frames (IFrames) by Jeff Anderson (1/24/2002)
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Inline frames or IFrames are the ones which appear in the midst of a standard page, but actually reference a totally separate url. |
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HTML Hspace and Vspace Image Borders by Jeff Anderson (3/14/2002)
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A lesser known feature in HTML is the ability to add a blank border around images both horizontally and vertically. |
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Creating Navigation with Frames by Jeff Anderson (3/25/2002)
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The most popular use of frames is to allow a static navigation to stay on one part of the screen (in one frame) while the content changes in another. |
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Advanced Frames by Jeff Anderson (10/19/2001)
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This covers advanced commands that allow you to manipulate the size, bars, and scrolls on your frames page. |
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Pre-loading Images by Jeff Anderson (10/19/2001)
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Set up your pages so that the images are in the cache waiting to be used rather than downloading each image as you need it. |
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Advanced Frames by Jeff Anderson (1/24/2002)
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So you`ve used simple frame navigation. What else can you do with them?
There are actually quite a list of attributes to the FRAMESET and FRAME tags,
which help you control your layout with things like spacing margins and color. |
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Pre-loading Images by Jeff Anderson (3/24/2002)
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Sometimes it's important to load in the images to a page before the main body of the page loads, so that they are visible immediately with the rest of the content. |
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Pre-Loading Images by Jeff Anderson (1/24/2002)
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Learn how to load an image before it is needed so that it appears lightning-fast. |