The following code apparently measures the screen size and not the browser window size, which is the wrong way to go about testing screen suitability for a website.
I have designed three sites with the following dimensions as a basis: 640x480, 800x600 and 1024x768 and was sure that screen size...
I am using this fancy box (http://fancybox.net/) code to smoothly pop up an image on click, I got it working on my main index page (http://www.meta.projectmio.com/index2.html) but that's not where I want to put it. My site has a menu where it loads external webpages inside the main index one, I...
Presently the code on my site will, once the main image is clicked, check the screen resolution and then open a website depending on the one that best fits the webpage created for its dimension e.g. 1024x768, 800x600... I placed that dimension checking code into a function and then made the...
I rung their Technical Support, which is a world away from their clueless Customer Service email support, and they said that any Freecom Drive would be safe on a network. Although the Quattro 2TB is designed to be directly connected to a computer its going to be fine for a wireless network. My...
I have posted in the Mac Hardware forum about a HDD question and been advised to move it to the Engineering forum, not that I can find that, but would like to know how to contact admin so they can.
Its titled: "Freecom Quattro 2TB HDD suitable for always-on network?:
And no, this is not cross...
The new Quattro 2TB (http://www.freecom.com/ecproduct_detail.asp?ID=4027&CatID=8020&sCatID=1146263&ssCatID=1149104) is a replacement for the Pro range (http://www.freecom.com/ecproduct_detail.asp?ID=3629), which I used as an always on (it used to power itself down when not in use) solution for...
I have a custom piece of Javascript which softly scrolls the page down with a normal anchor link e.g.<a href="#Bottom"> which used to work fine until I got Javascript to listen out for a Java applet:
<script type="text/javascript" language="JavaScript">//<![CDATA[
function...
Unfortunately not and that's my problem. I have been suggested that I use Linux in order to get access to the internal memory but I don't know how to do that.
What software will recover data from the internal memory of my Kodak V610 camera? I have been trying a lot of 3rd party solutions but they cannot see the camera when connected via USB, the camera (under Vista) shows up like a webcam or scanner in My Computer and thus virtual like. I think...
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