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Behaviours
I have just started using behaviours on my course and was wondering why? when I view the page you have to activate ActiveX and if there is a way around stopping this from happening.
Cheers Dan |
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Re: Behaviours
Behaviours? Whats that mean
Last Blog Entry: Assassin's Creed (Nov 22nd, 2007)
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Re: Behaviours
Yeah ... what kind of behaviours are we talking about here!? If you're using ActiveX then there's not way to get rid of the ActiveX box ...
ActiveX is an IE thing which personally I think you should stay away from and just use JS which is more cross-browser. |
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Re: Behaviours
link please???
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Re: Behaviours
Not on the web yet.
It is a function within DW8 for mouse over pop up windows etc |
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Re: Behaviours
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These days, designing for one browser only is bad. |
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Re: Behaviours
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Last Blog Entry: More Sara Blogging (Nov 29th, 2007)
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