X-Google-Language: ENGLISH,ASCII-7-bit X-Google-Thread: f996b,9542b7a7ef51e45 X-Google-Attributes: gidf996b,public From: ffwiese@dataweb.nl (miK) Subject: Re: How to make animation???? Date: 1997/07/29 Message-ID: <5rlk4d$b8q$1@news.Leiden.NL.net>#1/1 X-Deja-AN: 260296263 References: <33D10396.27C@bayou.com> <33D2D8C3.2C8C@freent.toronto.on.ca> <33DA1BC1.60B8@freent.toronto.on.ca> <5rjfqj$20n$1@news.Leiden.NL.net> <33DD73D7.167EB0E7@nospam.sm.luth.se> Organization: NLnet Newsgroups: alt.ascii-art Veronica Karlsson wrote: >You seem to have missed the part of the description that said that these >animations only work for newer versions of Netscape but not for Internet >Explorer.... :( Yeah, sorry I missed that. Would have spared me a headache. Still a bit dizzy, cos of all the jumpy text I saw ;( >(If you can figure out a way to stuff a non-proportional font into those >text boxes in explorer please tell the rest of us... That browser also >has the annoying habit of removing all "unnecessary" spaces, fix that >and some people here will be very happy...) I've spent yesterday evening adjusting the parameters in the javascript to find out what was going on. I have no programming experience so there was a lot of trial and about as much error. But... some of the scroll boxes _did_ have blank space at the end of the lines, some didn't. So to me this problem seems fixable by someone who knows javascript. (Don't know about text boxes though) [] >Sorry, you have to either: >(5) Get Netscape. I'll try out netscape on my computer at work. >or: >(6) Create some new method for animating. >(grrrrrr! and they say the wonderful part about the internet is that it >looks the same on all computers...) Mickey Soft is different it seems :( I'll try contact their helpdesk. One never knows... mic >>Take one of the ff out to respond to proper email address<< <<<<<<<<<<<<<<>>>>>>>>>>>>>>