explain pls..Originally posted by turbo_drift:how come i can?
Originally posted by turbo_drift:how come i can?
paiseh..Originally posted by sLeEpWaLkErInG:explain pls..
Originally posted by MyParentsDunWanMe:I think the best solution is to uninstall FF permanently
but then, why Opera can show the droplist as ts stated??Originally posted by abao:
Problem is with the government websites not coding cross browser compliant codes.
x2.Originally posted by turbo_drift:paiseh..
fx 2 can't but ...
Opera 9.24 can.
Simply put, each web browser interpret markup, style and scripting languages differently.Originally posted by turbo_drift:but then, why Opera can show the droplist as ts stated??
duno how to take a jokeOriginally posted by abao:
Problem is with the government websites not coding cross browser compliant codes.
chin chim...buay liao gai sia.Originally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:If you hover over the links, you notice that the link show this:
javascript:parent.location='Members.asp?contentpath=live/Members.htm'
As far as I'm aware, this piece of code will break in nearly all browsers.
A web developer will write a JavaScript with rollover function to prevent breaking of functionalities, not in this manner.
If you see the HTML code, there's basically no JS files there.
And due to this, the drop-down list never work properly as well in IE7. There's a gap in between. If you want to select the 2nd choice... the drop-down list will just disappear, as if you have moved your mouse away.
k, sry.Originally posted by MyParentsDunWanMe:duno how to take a joke