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Animated Collapsible DIV
Has anyone had any experience with “Animated Collapsible DIV” (http://www.dynamicdrive.com/dynamici...collapse.htm)?
I certainly don’t profess to be an expert, so I know it’s something daft I’ve done (or haven’t done), but I’ve got a problem . . . got it all working perfectly in Mozilla Firefox. But, Internet Explorer has other ideas. Might be best to show you, rather than trying to describe it – but, please excuse me for using such a poor, advert-intrusive server: http://whitetara.0catch.com/mariasweb/index.html.
Briefly, a question about “Boxing In Script” (http://www.dynamicdrive.com/dynamici...document7.htm), if you’ll indulge me. As you’ll see, I’ve also used this. I was just wondering if, instead of a solid colour, could a picture be used? Or, is there something similar that could use a picture as an intro, which fades out/dissolves/etc??
Thanks.
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Both of those links are broken.
Animated Collapsable DIV is here: http://www.dynamicdrive.com/dynamici...edcollapse.htm
Boxing in script is here: http://www.dynamicdrive.com/dynamicindex3/document7.htm
As for the technical problem, I'm sorry, but I can't properly understand the question, could you clarify a bit and be more specific?
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Sorry – don’t know what happened there. Must have been a bad-link day.
OK, I’ve used Boxing In Script and Collapsible Animated DIVs, each, individually, without a problem.
However, using them both together does cause a problem for me, but only in Internet Explorer.
Not being the most articulate person in the world, I found it easier to post a link of an example to demonstrate. If you go to http://whitetara.0catch.com/mariasweb/index.html in both Mozilla Firefox and in IE, and compare the difference when using the Collapsible Animated DIV; in IE, the Animated DIV simply does not go away like it should.
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You need to include a valid doctype at the top of your page.
FF does not need the doctype to interperit the code properly but IE does.
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