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CSS hacks are used to make the code cross browser compatible. You can apply CSS hacks to make the code run well in IE if it is designed for mozilla.
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I have prepare a check box list for multiple selection.I want to provide Search functionality same like list search extender provide.If any idea then please help
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How do I query a big form in a database and print results or convert to pdf
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Write a Crystal or SSRS Report to display the results of your query.
That report can then be exported to pdf or printed...
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Hi
I have a forum site, in which i have to post code..
Please suggest me for this i am using pre tag for this but i am unable to give css,color in code that is keyword,code..
thanks in advance
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Try this open source code colorizer CodeColorizer[^]
When I was a coder, we worked on algorithms. Today, we memorize APIs for countless libraries — those libraries have the algorithms - Eric Allman
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thanks sir
This link is very usefull for me...
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Glad to help
When I was a coder, we worked on algorithms. Today, we memorize APIs for countless libraries — those libraries have the algorithms - Eric Allman
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Looking foe a code where while you move a mouse over text a small image pops out
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I have an intern updating our website, which was tossed together by people who know nothing about websites using Web Expressions. The intern is using Dreamweaver - the latest and greatest just installed today - to do this work, but I expect problems when she starts the project. Heck, I tried updating this same site a year ago using Visual Studio, and it couldn't open the thing. What can I do to make this painless for the lady?
Will Rogers never met me.
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Roger Wright wrote: by people who know nothing about websites
Well that explains a lot.
I'm surprised it couldn't be opened in VS though. I've gone back and forth between Expression and VS for several projects, though they were Silverlight and WPF applications.
There is this little piece I saw that you might want to check into. Otherwise, she's an intern, life is supposed to be difficult for them
"Support for ASP,NET server behaviors was removed from Dreamweaver in CS4. However, if you need to re-enable that functionality, it's included as an extension in the following folder: C:\Program Files (x86)\Adobe\Adobe Dreamweaver CS5\configuration\DisabledFeatures (Windows 64-bit - remove the (x86) for 32-bit). On a Mac it's in /Applications/Adobe Dreamweaver CS5/configuration/DisabledFeatures.
Use the Extension Manager to install the ASPNet_Support.mxp extension."
http://kb2.adobe.com/community/publishing/923/cpsid_92324.html[^]
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I’m working on creating a toolbar plugin for Internet Explorer. I can find many examples and tutorials to get me started but nothing on one particular piece of functionality I'd like to implement.
What I’d like is a small pop up window displaying information to appear when I click one of the buttons on my toolbar. I want it to look similar to the "browser action" pop ups that can be displayed by a Chrome extension or the popups that appear when you click "Suggested Sites" and "Web Slice Gallery" in IE9. I envisage creating the popup's contents in HTML but I am prepared to use anything that works.
If anybody can direct me towards a tutorial or an example or offer any other advice then it would be greatly appreciated.
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I'm very confused by some strange behaviour I'm having with formatting on the default browser on my Android phone (it's running ICS). I haven't tried it on other smartphones. I'm assuming it's a bug, but I suppose there's the chance that it's not (although it seems unlikely).
If I have something like this:
<div>
Lots of text here
</div>
Then (if the text is long enough) the text doesn't extend the whole div but only around 1/3 or 1/2 of the way (and wraps around the shortened width). However, if I change it to this:
<div style="background-color: #fff;">
Lots of text here
</div>
The text does extend the whole div and wraps around. The only difference is that I set the background-color property. Is there a proper "accepted" way to avoid this behaviour in the first case? Explicitly setting the background-color to transparent does not fix the problem.
Martin
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Did you test it on IE?
You didn't mention the browser name
there is several more issues:
background-color- i dont know about it
I use background all the time
and hexa value should have to be 6 bytes i.e.
<div style="background:#000fff;">
Lots of text here
</div>
the above one is correct syntax
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They are both using correct syntax - "background" is shorthand for all the individual background properties[^] and there are several ways you can specify colours in CSS, including 3 or 6 digit hex RGB: CSS colour reference[^]
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I am currently developing my own Google Chrome extension right now. My extension has the functionality to save and retrieve user data(bookmarks, browser preferences) from a local storage in a computer. Right now there are tools and technologies I am considering to use for the development of the said extension. Which brings us to my question:
I know for sure that PHP can be responsible for the file handling which includes storing and retrieving of browser data. My concern is that the security of the written file. Is it possible to put the written text file in a folder which is locked? Is it possible to make that folder account-controlled meaning for the folder to be accessed there should be username and password to be entered? What tool or technology can handle this?
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This is not right place for this message, I think you may try Lounge[^]
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I need to implement sales web site for a small business, with very basic functionality such as home page with news etc., about us, product into, and ordering and payment. While I would ultimately love to re-code this wheel myself, I am sure one of the many capable CMS packages out there will get the job done much quicker and better.
My first two choices are Drupal and Umbraco. I know ASP.NET well, but my PHP is coming along fine, and I think it will be easier to find hosting for my client for Drupal than for Umbraco.
What recommendations can you readers make here?
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+1 for Drupal. I've used it, and it's very quick to throw together a simple site. Contributed modules to do almost anthing you want (and many you don't want! ) You can almost certainly do what you need without cutting a single line of PHP (although knowing PHP helps you understand what's really going on.) Plenty of online tutorials, too.
Never heard of Umbraco, so I can't offer an opinion.
Cheers,
Peter
Software rusts. Simon Stephenson, ca 1994.
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AspxCommerce will probably suit you best. It is a promising open source content management system specifically designed for E-Commerce and developed using ASP.NET technology. I am pretty sure that your needs will be met. Take a look at it at www.aspxcommerce.com .
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My favorite is nopCommerce[^] and it is ASP.NET 4.0 based with MS SQL 2005 (or higher).
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I still love DotNetNuke.
http://www.dotnetnuke.com/[^]
There are lots of hosting companies that host this and you can administer it yourself. Check out Snowcovered for "modules" that provide shopping cart functionality.
Good luck.
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Hi, I have the following script, which is working fine. This is for more-less content. For more content, this is good, but when i click again, text becomes less again, but i want to add one class name for the less button.
This is from where i get the script.
http://shakenandstirredweb.com/playground/jquery-more-less-text/[^]
i just want to add different arrows for more and less. but there is always one class name. Can anyone help me in this to add a class name in the script. Thanks
<script type="text/javascript">
$(function(){
// The height of the content block when it's not expanded
var adjustheight = 170;
// The "more" link text
var moreText = "+ More";
// The "less" link text
var lessText = "- Less";
// Sets the .more-block div to the specified height and hides any content that overflows
$(".more-less .more-block").css('height', adjustheight).css('overflow', 'hidden');
// The section added to the bottom of the "more-less" div
$(".more-less").append('[…] ');
$("a.adjust").text(moreText);
$(".adjust").toggle(function() {
$(this).parents("div:first").find(".more-block").css('height', 'auto').css('overflow', 'visible');
// Hide the [...] when expanded
$(this).parents("div:first").find("p.continued").css('display', 'none');
$(this).text(lessText);
}, function() {
$(this).parents("div:first").find(".more-block").css('height', adjustheight).css('overflow', 'hidden');
$(this).parents("div:first").find("p.continued").css('display', 'block');
$(this).text(moreText);
});
});
</script>
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