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Old 07-Apr-2003, 11:26
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Tell me if this works with YOUR browser?


The article is about customising the cursor on a web page. If the sample lines (where your cursor should look different) seems to work with your browser (and OS), please reply here and let me know.

[gid=http://www.desilva.biz/css/csscursor.html]How to customise the cursor using CSS[/gid]
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Old 07-Apr-2003, 11:32
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ok, IE 5.0 or 5.0 not sure this is works computer OS: Windows NT 4.0 and they work fine I'll try again on my computer at home tonight and see if it works there too. But I thing that if they'll work on this computer here at work then they should work on most computer maybe. This one here is a BIG pile #&*@ . So IO would say if it run on this I would hope that it would run on most.
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Old 07-Apr-2003, 12:09
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So you're saying the cursors change with Internet Explorer 5 and Win NT?
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Yes that correct I kind of run off there sorry, just hate these computers here at work. I have Win XP IE 6 at home I'll let you know if it work later I can also load up a few other browser if you would like and check them out I still have a few loaded on my home pc from where I test my site.
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Fine on Konqueror 2.4, but nothing on Opera6, it doesn't like the SPAN tag. That's all I have, I'm on Unix.

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Works a treat on both IE6 and Mozilla 1.3b. Nice tutorial JDS, can't think what I'll use it for yet

On another note, I was wondering whether you would consider putting a comments box on each of your learning pages to see what people say about it, whether it is praise or suggestions etc. I found a good one at http://symbio.sourceforge.net/ that I am playing about with at the moment.
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Please keep them coming... and a big Thank You to those who already replied. I will update that page with information gathered from this thread this weekend. Someone remind me...

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On another note, I was wondering whether you would consider putting a comments box on each of your learning pages to see what people say about it, whether it is praise or suggestions etc. I found a good one at http://symbio.sourceforge.net/ that I am playing about with at the moment.

I thought that was what this forum was placed here for?

There is a slight problem with that idea actually, since my articles would be more likely code related, I think it's best to keep comments, discussion on codes and such on the forums where there's the syntax highlighting thingy going-on and all that screen space found only here!
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JDS my idea was based on the fact of more use by proximity. People are more likely to respond to something that is beside the thing in question than have to find a thread about it. That is where I got my thoughts about it. Then, as I'm writing this and we have the forum to gloat at, then why not create an extra forum category for article discussion. Each article could have its own thread, which is clicked on from the bottom of the article. That way people are more likely to be exposed to the forum and it also keeps things simple. Is it possible to make a category "appear" outside desilva.biz/forum on the pages in question with each individual thread for the different articles. Sounds mad enough to work.

Addition: I must be tired the grammar in this is atrocious.

Second addition: Maybe this is a good way to make people aware of all the coding syntax's the forum has.
 

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