Thank you, Garrett!
Me, an other interface developer here and our designer bows our heads deeply
and thanks!
Well, the floating pallet is just a DIV with a pretty regular drag and drop
script, with
support for Netscape 4 & 6 and IE 4 and up.
The interesting thing however was to save where the user dropped the pallet
and save it in a cookie,
so next time the user visited our site the pallet will be positioned where
the user left it! :-)
But personally, I don't like cookie handling in JavaScript...
It's not that easy, much more work with string-handling than should be
necessary.
Since the scripts are quite long, there isn't room to explain them here.
But feel free to look at them and ask any specific questions you might have!
Once again, thanks!
Sincerely,
Robert
-----Original Message-----
From: Garrett Steed [mailto:gmsteed@s...]
Sent: den 12 december 2001 16:11
To: JavaScript HowTo
Subject: [javascript_howto] Re: Cool site
Good day to everone.
Robert, I have to tell your site is really quite
inpressive.(http://www.ibizkit.se) The lay out of you page is very intutive.
Would you be willing to share with us how you did the floating pallet that
you one can move?
Thanks for all your help throught out the year.
Garrett
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