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Re: Unviewable page, useless warning (Was: UCS TIE Crawler)
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lugnet.publish
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Mon, 16 Sep 2002 22:01:39 GMT
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In lugnet.publish, Amado C. Pinlac writes:
> Sorry to hear about your problems accessing our site. Since Homestead is the
> website company that I use to create the webpages, I'm not really sure as to
> what code the pages finally translate to. Hence, even if I wanted to post
> what type of javascript or what not it supports, Homestead can easily change
> it to whatever they want.
Wow. That's really wacky Javascript. I'm really rather amazed that Homestead
makes such awfully complex Javascript for such an apparently small effect.
But that's beside the point.
I think you'll find that the code that's the problem is the code that says
"when my mouse moves over an image, change the image." I assume that Jeremy
can see the main page's images fine (they don't seem to have the same
Javascript).
I have to chime in, though. Please take that code away. Just make them
regular images. Don't have them do anything fancy like change when your
mouse goes over them. It's kind of annoying. It means if you don't *know* to
put your mouse over an image, you'll never see the image, and it's also
impossible (short of viewing the page source or exploring your image cache)
to view the link to the image alone, copy it to your clipboard, etc. Just
make them flat images. That should easily be possible since it looks like
that's how you do the images for the top page.
DaveE
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