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Something interesting I have found with the anchor tag
 

George Hester




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Old Post  07-20-04 - 09:15 AM  
This is in Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5.

I have one page with 20 thumbnail images in it.  Clicking on the =
thumbnail image opens another page with the
full image as its only content.  The page with the 20 thumbnails for =
each thumbnail when the mouse is over it the
thumbnail changes its border color to green signifying it is active.  =
The thumbnails each have a border color which
highlights when the mouse hovers over it.  It turns green being active =
and the next page showing the full image comes
up.  The user can then return to the thumbnail page through a link on =
the full image page.  When the thumbnail page
is returned to, the thumbnail that was clicked gets a border with the =
same color as the page so that the user can tell
what was clicked by what thumbnails no longer have a border.  Get the =
idea?

Now if I have this <a name=3D"f"></a><a href=3D"f.jpg" ...><img =
src=3D"thm_f.jpg" ...></a> and in the full image page <a
href=3D"/#f">Go back</a> the client returns to the page and the clicked =
thumbnail loses its border which is what I
want.

But if I have this <a name=3D"f" href=3D"f.jpg" ...><img =
src=3D"thm_f.jpg" ...></a> and in the full image page <a
href=3D"/#f">Go back</a> then the thumbnail is still green signifying =
active upon return.  Which is weird.

Any ideas what's going on here?  Thanks.

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George Hester
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Andrew Thompson




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Old Post  07-20-04 - 09:15 AM  
On Tue, 20 Jul 2004 04:02:42 GMT, George Hester wrote:

> I have one page..

Got one URL for that page, George?  Or should
we just apply our scrying skills?    ;-)

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Old Post  07-21-04 - 12:18 AM  
George Hester wrote:
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> But if I have this <a name="f" href="f.jpg" ...><img src="thm_f.jpg" ...><
/a>
>
<a name="x"> defines a fragment identifier in a document. It does *not*
define a link.
Have you run your page through a validator?



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Old Post  07-21-04 - 12:18 AM  
Yes I know that.  No not yet. But valid or not the issue still occurs.  =
When the fragment is used the page focuses at the image and the border =
is gone.  Which is what I want.  All works well.  But if I put the name =
attribute in the anchor with the <img in it then the page focuses at the =
thumbnail only the border is green signifying active.  As if you clicked =
the image so that the boder turns green and not letting up on the mouse =
just drag off the image.  The border stays green signifying active.  =
Some how the name attribute in the <a with the <img in it is the active =
element upon returning to the page as I showed.  Don't you think that is =
strange?

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George Hester
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"jmm-list-gn" <jmm-list.AXSPAMGN@sohnen-moe.com> wrote in message =
news:7L2dnaCjD4kTwGDd4p2dnA@giganews.com...
> George Hester wrote: 
src=3D"thm_f.jpg" ...></a> 
>    <a name=3D"x"> defines a fragment identifier in a document. It does =
*not*=20
> define a link.
>    Have you run your page through a validator?
>


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