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Don't over think it, that is my main problem. The small things usually make the biggest difference.
Do you know html? Do you know css?
This is what I want my outcome to look like [url]http://teh-shepherd.webege.com/[/url] Tried changing to css, but i cant get positioning done right [CODE] <div id="nofade" align="center"> <b>block 1</b> </div> <div id="fade80"> </div> <div id="nofade" align="center"> <b>block 2</b> </div> <div id="fade40"> </div> [/CODE] [CODE]#nofade { position:static; background-color:transparent; position:absolute; z-index:3; } #fade40 …
[code] <script language="Javascript"> window.onresize = function (){ alert("Thanks for resizing!"); } </script> [/code] Is there any reason this gets sent twice to IE? Is there anyway I can make it so it will wait until the user is done resizing before it sends it(IE problem)?
Its not learning if your making someone else do it
I'm new to C++. I want to know if there's any way to shorten this code. [code] #include <iostream> using namespace std; int a, b, result; int main () //Addition (main function of this program) { cout << "Lets add numers\nEnter you first number\n"; cin >> a; //First value cin.clear …
Hey, I'm new to programming in C++ So I just got done writing this and everything seems fine to me, but I got an errors. I've had many problems with compilers in the past, but I'm not sure if this is from the code or the compiler. If it helps …
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