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| "Pete S." <spamPetespam@spamderwentspamelec.spamclara.spamco .spamuk> wrote in message news:4199e91e.88619062@news.clara.net... > On Tue, 16 Nov 2004 11:37:39 GMT, > spamPetespam@spamderwentspamelec.spa....spamco. spamuk (Pete S.) > wrote: > >>>> A menu system to navigate by would be nice - at the moment you need to >>>> work through all the articles to find a particular item. >>> >>>In what respect, Pete? Is the menu system that runs down the left hand >>>side >>>of the page not enough? Are you actually seeing it? If not, do you have >>>JavaScript enabled? >> >>It's the only site I don't see a menu on. > > That would be :- java 2v1.4.1_02 on IE 6.0.2900.2180 from sp2? Yes, > that box is ticked. > > Pop ups are blocked and Norton runs an Ad Trash can. Java and JavaScript aren't the same thing, Pete - I suspect you've got scripting disabled... |
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| "David Walker" <stuff@scuby.co.uk> wrote in message news:cncpin$rga$1@wisteria.csv.warwick.ac.uk... >> That's not what I asked, Pete - the entire menu system that runs down the >> left hand side of the screen is generated by JavaScript so unless >> JavaScript is enabled, you won't see it... > > How about a compromise? A text-only set of links down the left in > <noscript> (if i remember rightly...) tags. Yeah, thanks for the suggestion, David. The big problem I'd have with that is that of version control. At the moment, every single page displays that menu system and if I were to embed the links directly into the pages, it would be *alot* of work to make even the simplest alteration to the page as the change would have to be made to *every single* page! Eek! |
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| "David Walker" <stuff@scuby.co.uk> wrote in message news:cncpin$rga$1@wisteria.csv.warwick.ac.uk... >> That's not what I asked, Pete - the entire menu system that runs down the >> left hand side of the screen is generated by JavaScript so unless >> JavaScript is enabled, you won't see it... > > How about a compromise? A text-only set of links down the left in > <noscript> (if i remember rightly...) tags. Yeah, thanks for the suggestion, David. The big problem I'd have with that is that of version control. At the moment, every single page displays that menu system and if I were to embed the links directly into the pages, it would be *alot* of work to make even the simplest alteration to the page as the change would have to be made to *every single* page! Eek! |
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| "David Walker" <stuff@scuby.co.uk> wrote in message news:cncpin$rga$1@wisteria.csv.warwick.ac.uk... >> That's not what I asked, Pete - the entire menu system that runs down the >> left hand side of the screen is generated by JavaScript so unless >> JavaScript is enabled, you won't see it... > > How about a compromise? A text-only set of links down the left in > <noscript> (if i remember rightly...) tags. Yeah, thanks for the suggestion, David. The big problem I'd have with that is that of version control. At the moment, every single page displays that menu system and if I were to embed the links directly into the pages, it would be *alot* of work to make even the simplest alteration to the page as the change would have to be made to *every single* page! Eek! |
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| "David Walker" <stuff@scuby.co.uk> wrote in message news:cncpin$rga$1@wisteria.csv.warwick.ac.uk... >> That's not what I asked, Pete - the entire menu system that runs down the >> left hand side of the screen is generated by JavaScript so unless >> JavaScript is enabled, you won't see it... > > How about a compromise? A text-only set of links down the left in > <noscript> (if i remember rightly...) tags. Yeah, thanks for the suggestion, David. The big problem I'd have with that is that of version control. At the moment, every single page displays that menu system and if I were to embed the links directly into the pages, it would be *alot* of work to make even the simplest alteration to the page as the change would have to be made to *every single* page! Eek! |
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| "David Walker" <stuff@scuby.co.uk> wrote in message news:cncpin$rga$1@wisteria.csv.warwick.ac.uk... >> That's not what I asked, Pete - the entire menu system that runs down the >> left hand side of the screen is generated by JavaScript so unless >> JavaScript is enabled, you won't see it... > > How about a compromise? A text-only set of links down the left in > <noscript> (if i remember rightly...) tags. Yeah, thanks for the suggestion, David. The big problem I'd have with that is that of version control. At the moment, every single page displays that menu system and if I were to embed the links directly into the pages, it would be *alot* of work to make even the simplest alteration to the page as the change would have to be made to *every single* page! Eek! |
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| In article <2vu8itF2q7fl6U1@uni-berlin.de>, me@privacy.net says... > > "David Walker" <stuff@scuby.co.uk> wrote in message > news:cncpin$rga$1@wisteria.csv.warwick.ac.uk... > >> That's not what I asked, Pete - the entire menu system that runs down the > >> left hand side of the screen is generated by JavaScript so unless > >> JavaScript is enabled, you won't see it... > > > > How about a compromise? A text-only set of links down the left in > > <noscript> (if i remember rightly...) tags. > > Yeah, thanks for the suggestion, David. The big problem I'd have with that > is that of version control. At the moment, every single page displays that > menu system and if I were to embed the links directly into the pages, it > would be *alot* of work to make even the simplest alteration to the page as > the change would have to be made to *every single* page! Eek! > > > I find that extended replace is a useful tool.... maybe frontpage doesn't have that feature :( |
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| In article <2vu8itF2q7fl6U1@uni-berlin.de>, me@privacy.net says... > > "David Walker" <stuff@scuby.co.uk> wrote in message > news:cncpin$rga$1@wisteria.csv.warwick.ac.uk... > >> That's not what I asked, Pete - the entire menu system that runs down the > >> left hand side of the screen is generated by JavaScript so unless > >> JavaScript is enabled, you won't see it... > > > > How about a compromise? A text-only set of links down the left in > > <noscript> (if i remember rightly...) tags. > > Yeah, thanks for the suggestion, David. The big problem I'd have with that > is that of version control. At the moment, every single page displays that > menu system and if I were to embed the links directly into the pages, it > would be *alot* of work to make even the simplest alteration to the page as > the change would have to be made to *every single* page! Eek! > > > I find that extended replace is a useful tool.... maybe frontpage doesn't have that feature :( |
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| In article <2vu8itF2q7fl6U1@uni-berlin.de>, me@privacy.net says... > > "David Walker" <stuff@scuby.co.uk> wrote in message > news:cncpin$rga$1@wisteria.csv.warwick.ac.uk... > >> That's not what I asked, Pete - the entire menu system that runs down the > >> left hand side of the screen is generated by JavaScript so unless > >> JavaScript is enabled, you won't see it... > > > > How about a compromise? A text-only set of links down the left in > > <noscript> (if i remember rightly...) tags. > > Yeah, thanks for the suggestion, David. The big problem I'd have with that > is that of version control. At the moment, every single page displays that > menu system and if I were to embed the links directly into the pages, it > would be *alot* of work to make even the simplest alteration to the page as > the change would have to be made to *every single* page! Eek! > > > I find that extended replace is a useful tool.... maybe frontpage doesn't have that feature :( |
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| In article <2vu8itF2q7fl6U1@uni-berlin.de>, me@privacy.net says... > > "David Walker" <stuff@scuby.co.uk> wrote in message > news:cncpin$rga$1@wisteria.csv.warwick.ac.uk... > >> That's not what I asked, Pete - the entire menu system that runs down the > >> left hand side of the screen is generated by JavaScript so unless > >> JavaScript is enabled, you won't see it... > > > > How about a compromise? A text-only set of links down the left in > > <noscript> (if i remember rightly...) tags. > > Yeah, thanks for the suggestion, David. The big problem I'd have with that > is that of version control. At the moment, every single page displays that > menu system and if I were to embed the links directly into the pages, it > would be *alot* of work to make even the simplest alteration to the page as > the change would have to be made to *every single* page! Eek! > > > I find that extended replace is a useful tool.... maybe frontpage doesn't have that feature :( |
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