Hey
I wanna use spoiler tags in my website.
Teach me how!
It'll be like
[spoiler=Name of an Album]
| 01. Song #1 --------------------- | Tabit link | midi link | mp3 links | | 02. Song #2 --------------------- | Tabit link | midi link | mp3 links |
[/spoiler]
edit: table tags suck on here, holy crap, it keeps 'fixing' it and making it wrong HI IROCK |
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http://www.v7n.com/forums/coding-forum/43210-spoiler-tag-html-mysterious-code.html
edit: oh wait it doesn't work right.
oh fuck
I'm already using a shit ton of divs with elastic shit, I can't put more in without really fucking the design up...
you could try the slide menu on this page :x
http://www.webdesignerwall.com/demo/jquery/
ooh, that's fancy
thx
Niiice. I'm going to look it over tomorrow. Or today.
Quote from: Arlen on April 07, 2008, 04:06:16 AM
ooh, that's fancy
thx
hope it does what you need it to ^^
Argh, it still uses div tags, though. That'll make things really hard for me.
I can't use absolute positioning because I have elastic div borders... :(
maybe a nice drop down menu?
http://woork.blogspot.com/2008/03/two-css-vertical-menu-with-showhide.html
http://woork.blogspot.com/2008/01/flickr-like-horizontal-menu.html
<3 <3 <3
hope this one works out for you ^___________________^
My design has a set height, and it goes over when all the lists are expanded, but I don't think that's a huge deal...
We'll see. But for now, it's down and I'm crying ;9
well then here's a sneak preview!
the buttons up top change and display the text when you hover over them
clicking the album titles drops the track list down with multiple links to various formats
So far, it's just tbt, midi, and occasionally mp3. Soon I'll put up some finale files to make it uber professional, and I'll run entire albums through DP so I have consistent mp3s that sound great.
lol
but yeah, you can see what my problem is, now. If I open more than one tracklist, it'll cut over the background and trail downwards, off the design. So if I knew a way to enable only ONE open list at a time, that would be fantastic.
If variables are a possibility in HTML (I don't remember learning about them for HTML) or anything, you can just do an "if" statement. Any good scripting language should have variables and "if" statements. ;8 Except HTML ain't really a scripting language from what I hear so :P Javascript or CSS or PHP ?_?