Hi..
are there any fancy clean solution in css to show and hide all the other div layers with an "a href" link, both clickable and hoverable... ?it would probably take a combination of JS and CSS using visibility:hidden;yea,, I kinda was affraid of that.
Do you know any good script handy which can show one layer and hide all the other layers once a link is clicked
right now I am using the one dreamveaver had ,, but I must name all the layers which should be hiddenTry this. (<!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://bonrouge.com/br.php?page=switchcontent">http://bonrouge.com/br.php?page=switchcontent</a><!-- m -->)
This still involves 'naming layers' or as other people might say 'using ids', but that's normal in web development. I think this script here is better than anything Dreamweaver churns out.lol yes, of course the layer must be named.. or identified as you meant.
but I meant without having to type in every layer which will be hidden inside every link tag.
I will check that one out, thankscould you have a look at that site and make new files on your local machine, css and htm... pase the following codes.
It looks fine to me,,, but the links won纾
are there any fancy clean solution in css to show and hide all the other div layers with an "a href" link, both clickable and hoverable... ?it would probably take a combination of JS and CSS using visibility:hidden;yea,, I kinda was affraid of that.
Do you know any good script handy which can show one layer and hide all the other layers once a link is clicked
right now I am using the one dreamveaver had ,, but I must name all the layers which should be hiddenTry this. (<!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://bonrouge.com/br.php?page=switchcontent">http://bonrouge.com/br.php?page=switchcontent</a><!-- m -->)
This still involves 'naming layers' or as other people might say 'using ids', but that's normal in web development. I think this script here is better than anything Dreamweaver churns out.lol yes, of course the layer must be named.. or identified as you meant.
but I meant without having to type in every layer which will be hidden inside every link tag.
I will check that one out, thankscould you have a look at that site and make new files on your local machine, css and htm... pase the following codes.
It looks fine to me,,, but the links won纾