I'm doing a school project, in which I have a background image that I would make several hot spots which rollovers and change the background. For example, I have a picture of Seattle as a backdrop, and I would like to make each building a swing to the relief image of the building with a few words about him. I also hope that these refinancings and hot spots that the links, if possible. ive tried search online, but I havent found anything and this is my last result. any help is appreciated.
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I think Jamie is from Hollyoaks Hollyoaks later come to normal?
visit the website Hollyoaks, he is put back on film! : DD http://www.e4.com/hollyoaks/interviews/2009/advent_calendar/finnjones.html what you think about him coming to Hollyoaks
This is strange, because Hannah leaves, cannot think why he would come to Hollyoaks
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I have encountered problems with regard to something of a strange line break. I have set up an information forum that users accepted the inputs and outputs in a formatted table .. pretty standard. The problem arises when a user link to a site that exceeds the width of my table enters. Because a connection is actually a word, it seems to have problems wrapping in the next line. However, this only happens with the Firefox browser. With IE, wraps it automatically itself. Does anyone know a way around this? The wordwrap () function will not work b / c it leaves spaces between the letters wound, breaking the Connection. Thank you
I have encountered a similar problem, and instead of a line break, I used a different solution: for each text output, I have a check for a string that run http:or with "", "https:" and "www". If find this string, I show only the first 20 characters, but wrap it around with an "a href" statement pointed to the link. He took care of long strings of text break the table, and allows I click on links users directly.
I do not mean to sound ignorant, but what does URL stand for? Is it the same as an actual Web site?
I have a score sheet in the class, Ask the URL site. I wonder what exactly does that mean?
A URL is a Uniform Resource Locator, and is usually made of three parts: the protocol, the domain / target and the requested file. For example, to search Google, type http://www.google.com/ The protocol is the stuff before the word before the: / /, in this case, and in the case of almost every web page, it is 'http'. This stands for Hyper Text Transfer Protocol, Hyper text transfer protocol and Web sites referred to a standard system the information to send. The protocol is like a head-dress memos, no matter to what sent similar messages all have the same title. The target is the domain or IP address to go (like a phone number) or domain names (as the name with a phone number) of the server you want to contact. For Google's domain name google.com. A DNS server contains the IP addresses for each domain name registered (similar to a phone call numbers apply to each registered person). The DNS server sends the IP address, so you can get it directly. If your computer has the IP address it sends the request to them. For http://www.google.com/ The request for the home, but If you typed or http://www.google.com/images http://images.google.com/ request for images would, and the Google server reads the request and knows to page return to locate the image. So to answer your question number one location is not a Web site. Return to my analagy, The URL is how the data necessary to somebody on the telephone (Call name / Domain name, phone number / IP address and your question and who then for / request) if you "call" them with the URL that who you call sends the requested information from you Hope this helps
What progamming language is best to use to create applications to a simple game?
I have a few weeks free of charge on my hands, and I have decided that I would like to create a game. The game will be easy, not too heavy on graphics, and especially on small items. However, I know not, what is the best programming language to use this looks good for – Flash, but only that web application is not? I want something that I have people to send or to a CD, not on a website. Also good if someone can make a proposal for a programming language, we recommend a development tool or similar to me To help make my program? Thank you!
You could flash if you wanted. It would be within a local web page, ie, a Web page that is stored on a CD would be, instead of running on a remote web server.
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