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Jan van Londen
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Netherlands
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Posted - 21 May 2006 :  13:03:49  Show Profile  Visit Jan van Londen's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Hello reader,

1.
In the "Events editor" there are only the buttons "Add", "Remove", "Up", "Down" and "Remove All".
Maybe a button "Change (existing action)" is a good idea.

2.
If I make a link to another site with the "Events editor", how can I make it so that a (yellow balloon) comment appears when you pass the link with your mouse. More like: Title="something" in a <A HREF . . .

Bye,
Jan van Londen



Bye,
Londen.

Edited by - Jan van Londen on 21 May 2006 13:04:26

s.dav
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Italy
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Posted - 22 May 2006 :  18:59:59  Show Profile  Visit s.dav's Homepage  Reply with Quote
@Jan
1- to edit an event simly remove it, change it and re-insert it
Yes, a Change button is a good idea ;-)
2- would you like to change the Title attribute when passing over the link with the mouse? For this I've to create a new action in the events window

Regards, Davide
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Fouch
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Netherlands
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Posted - 22 May 2006 :  19:50:18  Show Profile  Visit Fouch's Homepage  Reply with Quote
I believe Jan means het wants something like the, i believe its called, Alt?. When you move the mouse over a object you get a description of the object.
I'm also Curieus if that option is somewhere in DHE.

Fouch
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Jan van Londen
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Netherlands
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Posted - 23 May 2006 :  00:34:29  Show Profile  Visit Jan van Londen's Homepage  Reply with Quote
I only want to add a TITLE="This is the title" to a link.
Something like:
<A HREF="http://www.google.com" TITLE="Tutti i Americani sono pazzi, credo io.">Google</A>

If you pass the link with the mouse it shows as a "tooltip", at least I think that's the word for it.

And Fouch, I think the ALT is meant for images.
And Davide, no I don't want to change the title attribute when I pass it with the mouse, I simply want to be able to add a TITLE.
Maybe it is possible, but I cannot find it in DHE.

Bye,
Jan van Londen.

Bye,
Londen.
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Jan van Londen
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Netherlands
208 Posts

Posted - 23 May 2006 :  17:30:34  Show Profile  Visit Jan van Londen's Homepage  Reply with Quote
In the "Styles editor" there is also no "Change (existing style)" button. Also a good idea?

Bye,
Jan van Londen

Bye,
Londen.

Edited by - Jan van Londen on 23 May 2006 17:31:12
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s.dav
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Italy
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Posted - 23 May 2006 :  19:02:18  Show Profile  Visit s.dav's Homepage  Reply with Quote
If you create a link in the label editor this feature is not available... The TITLE attribute is not a W3C compliant code for the A tag.
You can add the Title tag to images, shapes and graphical labels by filling the Tip property.

Regards, Davide
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Jan van Londen
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Netherlands
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Posted - 23 May 2006 :  20:50:21  Show Profile  Visit Jan van Londen's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Allright, I didn't know that. Won't ask for it again.

But the "change style" button?

Bye,
Londen.
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s.dav
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Italy
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Posted - 24 May 2006 :  11:49:24  Show Profile  Visit s.dav's Homepage  Reply with Quote
The Styles window works exactly as the Events editor; click on the style, click remove, edit the style and re-add it.
I just know this isn't the best way to do this ;-)
In the future I'll enhance these features.

Regards, Davide
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Jan van Londen
Super User

Netherlands
208 Posts

Posted - 24 May 2006 :  12:09:17  Show Profile  Visit Jan van Londen's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Hello Davide,

My friend Henrib, also a member of this forum, allready showed me how to do it. He found it out himself.
As we say in the Netherlands: The lame one helps the blind one.
Thanks anyway.

Bye,
Jan van Londen.

Bye,
Londen.
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