Re: "Click to activate this control" problem

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Glad it helped!

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"Gregg Hill" <bogus@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Patty,

I dropped off my wife after we had lunch today and I had a few hours to
kill while waiting for her to get off work, so I fired up the laptop with
my Verizon Wireless data card (love that thing!) and hit the link.

I made a test menu page on my web server and it works fine, looks great
(less filling?).

That is a good site and I thank you again for your patience. I think I'll
download a trial of Dreamweaver and Fireworks spend a few hours on it. I
always hated the way my friend's site looked, but it was functional, so I
never did anything with it.

Gregg Hill



"P@tty Ayers" <patty@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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"Gregg Hill" <bogus@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Patty,

Thank you for the suggestion. If the first poster replying that he had
made it work (Murray) had only taken the few seconds that you did to
explain how to do it without Java, none of this back and forth would
have happened. He indicated that he had made Java work, which is what
threw me off track.

As I mentioned previously, I am not a programmer, so I would not have
known that CSS could do it. But since you actually provided a solution
this time, I will look into the CSS method.

You're most welcome. I hope you saw the link on my first post, earlier in
this thread. I use that method on about 3/4 of my sites these days. The
great part is that I can change/add/subtract items from the navigation
bar in literally about 5 seconds, and that's because it's actually just
an HTML list, styled by CSS.

If you're not real familiar with CSS yet, spending a couple of hours with
a good tutorial or book will get you going.


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