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Post by mpg1 on Feb 20, 2007 8:26:33 GMT 12
Or shove it all in a pdf/excel document and they can click a link to download or view it for their reference? I tried something similar and it works but it is a html file with hyperlinks to the articles. shop.griederbauteile.ch/info/g/Gehaeuse.htmlThere are only a few yet to see if it would work. You mentioned there will be hundreds of boxes. That will be a quite a long page. You may want to break the dimensions up into sections and put navigation links at the top of the page to each section so the user doesn't have to wade through a zillion dimensions to find the one they want. You can do that with named anchors very easily. Just hit f1 in dreamweaver and serach for the term 'named anchor'. BTW, last night I was discussing a site with a business partner and we will need multiple dependant selection boxes detailing dimensions ![:)](//storage.proboards.com/forum/images/smiley/smiley.png) Spooky coincidence. If that happens, I'll try to code it with you in mind so if you think it will be useful, you can just copy and paste it for your stuff ![:)](//storage.proboards.com/forum/images/smiley/smiley.png)
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Post by ivyplus on Feb 20, 2007 17:21:29 GMT 12
You mentioned there will be hundreds of boxes. That will be a quite a long page. You may want to break the dimensions up into sections and put navigation links at the top of the page to each section so the user doesn't have to wade through a zillion dimensions to find the one they want. You can do that with named anchors very easily. Just hit f1 in dreamweaver and serach for the term 'named anchor'. BTW, last night I was discussing a site with a business partner and we will need multiple dependant selection boxes detailing dimensions ![:)](//storage.proboards.com/forum/images/smiley/smiley.png) Spooky coincidence. If that happens, I'll try to code it with you in mind so if you think it will be useful, you can just copy and paste it for your stuff ![:)](//storage.proboards.com/forum/images/smiley/smiley.png) Thanks a lot Mpg1. Yes it will be a very long list. Yesterday and today I was writing all the data in a file (working very focused and not even tempted to do anything else). When I have finished writing all the data I will add the hyperlinks and will sort the data by width/height/length and I will have a look at dreamweaver. Hopefully I will understand it. I guess it will take another one or two days before I can publish the list. Yes what a coincidence! It would be wonderful if I could copy and paste it. ![:)](//storage.proboards.com/forum/images/smiley/smiley.png) Now back to work I am very motivated! ![;)](//storage.proboards.com/forum/images/smiley/wink.png)
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Post by ivyplus on Feb 21, 2007 8:24:08 GMT 12
I just tried to open the html file with dreamweaver and an error came:
The local root folder, Grieder Bauteile AG, does not exist. Please choose a new local root folder from the Edit Sites dialog.
Will ask O in the evening if he knows what to do.
I have read about named anchors. And would like to try to apply them.
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Post by mpg1 on Feb 21, 2007 9:00:50 GMT 12
looks like the path to the local root folder has changed - maybe someone changed the name of the folder but hasn't updated it in DW? on application panel, choose site tab, site drop-down, edit sites, select the site you have set up for this and other GBAG files, go to the advanced tab and check the file path on the local root folder box matches the main/root folder under which all your GBAG files are stored on your computer. If it doesn' then browse to it. If you are unsure what it all means, hit f1 and contents then >getting started>creating first site>set up local site ![:)](//storage.proboards.com/forum/images/smiley/smiley.png) BTW, named anchors are like links but they jump to specific parts of a page, by adding "#"followed by the name of the anchor, at the end of the page link E.G: <a href="http://shop.griederbauteile.ch/info/g/Gehaeuse.html#section1">jump to section1</a> would reload the page to show it at the position where the section1 anchor is. And you include the named anchor with <a name="section1"></a> wherever section one is in your page. BTW, you have <td align="left" in over 230 places already. Left aligned is the default so you can safely leave that out, which will speed up the rendering.
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Post by meandog on Feb 21, 2007 10:32:36 GMT 12
![???](//storage.proboards.com/forum/images/smiley/huh.png) I have a wee problem thats annoying me. When my AVG scan kicks in each morning, the window showing the scan process there is a high lighted piece with the following in: shell32.dll change c;/windows/ Can I please have some assistance in sorting this as I can not find where to change it. This has appeared 3 times this week. Thanks.
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Post by mpg1 on Feb 21, 2007 11:02:19 GMT 12
MD, unless it is also showing a virus detection,I wouldn't stress too much about it. It's saying that it's noticed some changes have been made in windows ,maybe a setting in IE has changed or an automatic update has changed something, and AVG is most likely just telling you about that. There should be a setting somewhere in AVG (sorry, I don't use it) that allows you to permenantly accept such changes and they won't show in the scan thereafter.
Please note however that with all things security, please don't take my word as gospel b/c I could be wrong.
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Post by mpg1 on Feb 21, 2007 11:06:25 GMT 12
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