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At the time it was hindered by the fact that he could change the HTML of the table.
Well, today I wrote a (really simple, easy) script that allows you to do just what he wants without altering the HTML. If you're still interested let me know and I'll get it to you.
I can't believe it didn't hit me at the time that you could do it the way I just have. Brain-deadness...
I did this a few days ago:
http://www.haignet.co.uk/Freeola/Design-1.php
... although it looks similar, the code is done differently.
If I decide to enter this compo properly, I'll certainly be editing 'that' design.
> Are you giving this Freeola redesign a go at all?
Already have
http://rbs2k3.bravepages.com/freeola/freeolacomp.html
Doing a second one at the mo, can't be bothered to do anymore than that :-)
> Got it, and thanks and thanks again, it could come in handy one day
> done the line (he doesn't use the ezboard one now, sods law).
Booger. Ah well, never mind :-D
Rob, because it was an ezboard, and they don't let you alther the core HTML ... although, my brother has in fact moved onto those Invisionboards anyway.
> Actually, using a proper cut-n-paste from your first post:
>
> hindered by the fact that he could change the HTML of the table.
Yeah, then read the second post.
hindered by the fact that he could change the HTML of the table.
> Why didn't you say that to start with, RBS?
I did.
"Hindered by the fact that he couldn't change the HTML of the table"
> Twain, the code was for an ezboard, and so we have no power to add
> HTML to it, and so could not give each table cell it’s own ID or
> onmouseover properties.
Ah, that explains it then. Why didn't you say that to start with, RBS?