MAC image map problem

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  • mr

    MAC image map problem

    i am working on a site that uses image maps for certain files. ive
    been having problems to make these mapped areas work on mac's (os 8,
    ie).

    view the site here: http://navigation.emolife.net

    the problem it the image map in the upper right corner of the little
    yellow "top-news" window: the "x" and the "_" should be clickable and
    do the same that they do in an ordinary windows window: minimize/cloze
    the little yellow dhtml window. now the problem is, that all these
    buttons are in one image file which is being mapped for the different
    functions.
    it all works perfectly fine EXCEPT on mac's. it USED to work at one
    point - but now it doesnt anymore (without me having changed anthing
    in the map code. it also works here: www.dhtmcentral.com.

    i had the exact same problem before with the map in the upper left
    corner - made it work then though by re-writing the map code (and not
    actually changing anything as far as i know)

    so maybe if somebody has a hint for me - that would be awesome...

    rock on... sid
  • sid

    #2
    Re: MAC image map problem

    David Dorward <dorward@yahoo. com> wrote in message news:<bf36q0$3g h$1$8302bc10@ne ws.demon.co.uk> ...[color=blue]
    > mr wrote:
    >[color=green]
    > > view the site here: http://navigation.emolife.net[/color]
    >[color=green]
    > > it all works perfectly fine EXCEPT on mac's.[/color]
    >
    > It doesn't work on Mozilla either.[/color]


    ok well - it used to - so if anybody could point me to where the error
    is or could be that would be just terrific!

    thanks a lot!

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    • Kris

      #3
      Re: MAC image map problem

      In article <e0f0cf64.03071 70258.6aabf1f6@ posting.google. com>,
      nggoogle@emolif e.net (sid) wrote:
      [color=blue]
      > http://navigation.emolife.net[/color]

      Safari1.0 (v85), Mac OS X.
      The icons in that page are not clickable and the text in the
      supposed-to-be-scrolling box is parked under the title "TOP NEWS",
      rendering the first line of text unreadable. Not that the little amount
      of text would even need scrolling in the first place.

      Wouldn't it have something to do with javascript lend from authors that
      are clueless about it themselves?

      5/6 of that page is copy/pasted dhtmlcentral.co m javascript; to what
      end? be more sceptical, less featuristic, it will improve your skills.

      --
      Kris
      kristiaan@xs4al l.netherlands (nl)
      "We called him Tortoise because he taught us" said the Mock Turtle.

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