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RE: [OT] HTML Questions
- Subject: RE: [OT] HTML Questions
- From: "Neil Frost" <neil@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 5 Apr 2006 23:08:23 +0100
if you just want the .js files, view the source and paste path and
filename in after the URL in ie.
E.g. in http://www.tibrone.com/ if you view the
source of the main page, you will see
src="new_menu2.js">
in there...
just add the new_menu2.js after the last / - so---
http://www.tiberone.com/new_menu.js
you should then get the option to save the file.....
HTH
Neil
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From: ukha_d@xxxxxxx on behalf of Raymond Kelly
Sent: Wed 05/04/2006 22:02
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [ukha_d] [OT] HTML Questions
Hi Tim,
Ok Here goes.Its not Page fade that your looking at its pure
JavaScript functionality on the menu system. Seems to be quite common
now.
Browse to http://www.tiberone.com/ - Right Click
View Source (where
the menus are located in the page). You'll see a section that starts
with START NAVSTUDIO MENU TAGS and in that section you'll see 3 .js
files referenced. I'm not sure which one or all of them are used to
implement the fading effect but basically these files have been cached
on your PC.
I've got Win XP so I navigate to my Temporary Internet Files dir -
mine is actually C:\Documents and Settings\<username>Local
Settings\Temporary Internet Files. Do sort by last access and you'll
see them there. They can then be saved somewhere else and then you can
put em on your Web Server.
However you still have to work out how how to control the settings
etc. For example the drop down list text might be hard coded in the
.js somewhere.
If your not familiar with JavaScript this might be tricky, but as I'm
a software bod it's a breeze.
This also assumes that there is no copyright on this code. The point
is anyway that by analysing the js files you can find the keywords
that create the effect and then google away if copyright is an issue.
Any other questions just contact me off line
Good Luck
On 05/04/06, Tim Hawes <timsyahoo@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> Raymond,
>
> Thanks for the pointer, but how can I view the java code used? (ie.
How can
> I see what's been cached?) I'm using IE.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Tim.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Raymond Kelly
>
> Its all implemented in JavaScript. What you'll find in the page is a
> link to the .js file which will have the functions to do this. This
> .js file is cached in your browser.
>
> On 05/04/06, Tim Hawes <timsyahoo@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> > Apologies for the OT...replies off-list if you prefer :-)
> >
> > I'm putting together a web site and want to include a neat
feature
> > I've seen on another site, but I can't figure out how to do it.
> >
> > It's the "page fade" - as exhibited here: http://www.tiberone.com/
> > To see it, go to the Corporate menu and select one of the
options. The
> > new page fades nicely in over the last one. How do they do that?
I've
> > tried the View...Source menu pick in IE but only get a very short
bit
> > of html code and nothing helpful at all.
> >
> > I've also googled, and found an interesting site full of scripts
here,
> > http://javascript.internet.com/,
but it doesn't seem to have what I
> > was looking for.
> >
> > Any thoughts?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Tim.
>
>
>
>
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