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Xenon
Tue 6th Aug '02, 10:07am
In the final will there be a styleset without that damn javascript codes?

the demo of vb3 really annoyes with all this mouseover, and other javascripting things.

just use javascript where needed (as in vb2 for redirects) would be much much better.

i know most of the things can be done by myself modifying a lot of templates, but then i have to do this with every upgrade...

so at least there should be a standart stylset without that overloaded javascript


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filburt1
Tue 6th Aug '02, 10:08am
/me likes how you can click in a cell instead of clicking a link, but I hate the colored mouseovers, gack :o

Blackjack
Tue 6th Aug '02, 1:09pm
Originally posted by me on the Alpha board

I know that this is not final style, but I just want to voice my opinion if by the presence of current features reflects what may be considered for the final product.

Please don't put the mouseovers into the new style by default, make them optional or let users add it to templates. My computer, it might be my video card, always lags when scrolling or moving my mouse over the forums with cell mouseovers; I am sure I am not the only one. Using IE 6.

As far as everything else, it really looks like you have outdone yourselves with some great new features.

Thanks

Posting this here where I should have ;)

Grover
Tue 6th Aug '02, 1:30pm
please don't put the mouseovers into the new style by default, make them optional or let users add it to templates. My computer, it might be my video card, always lags when scrolling or moving my mouse over the forums with cell mouseovers; I am sure I am not the only one. Using IE 6.

No, you are NOT. It doens't look good on my (3 year-old) configuration also. Hopefully VB devTeam considers this to be taken out of the final version. It doesn't really add anything (apart from that fact that you can now click inside the cell instead of having to click on the link), if someone wants it, they can modify the templates (even myself will eventually learn this.....with some GOOD documentation (for Newbies that is: I am NOT a professional really, just an average 'webmaster') I will eventually....)

Grover.