HTML - How To Make An Inframe Browser?
How can I make one?
Similar Tutorialshow do you make it so the video is displayed in the middle of the browser? (I already got it in the center but I want it in the middle of the browser as well) Thanks. <center> <OBJECT ID="MediaPlayer" WIDTH="100" HEIGHT="100" CLASSID="CLSID:22D6F312-B0F6-11D0-94AB-0080C74C7E95" STANDBY="Loading Windows Media Player components..." TYPE="application/x-oleobject"></div></div> <PARAM NAME="FileName" VALUE="http://www.htmlcodetutorial.com/graphics/heart.avi"> <PARAM name="ShowControls" VALUE="false"> <param name="ShowStatusBar" value="false"> <PARAM name="ShowDisplay" VALUE="false"> <PARAM name="autostart" VALUE="true"> <EMBED TYPE="application/x-mplayer2" SRC="http://www.htmlcodetutorial.com/graphics/heart.avi" NAME="MediaPlayer" WIDTH="100" HEIGHT="100" ShowControls="0" ShowStatusBar="0" ShowDisplay="0" autostart="1"> </EMBED>10:00 AM 11/4/2008 </OBJECT> </center> I have a terrible problem how to make this page resize whatever the resolution of the browser. I've already did liquid layout via percent but the height doesn't do it. They want the content to be scalable in whatever browser dimensions they want. Kindly help me. Thanks. Here is the html: Code: <!DOCTYPE html> <html> <head> <meta charset="utf-8" /> <title>Porter House New York</title> <link rel="shortcut icon" href="images/favicon.ico" /> <link rel="stylesheet" href="css/main.css" /> <script src="js/jquery.js"></script> <script src="js/drop-down-menu.js"></script> <!--[if IE]> <script src="js/CreateHTML5Elements.js"></script> <![endif]--> <!--[if IE 6]> <script src="js/unitpngfix.js"></script> <![endif]--> </head> <body> <header> <a href="index.html"><img src="images/logo_porter_house_new_york.png" alt="Porter House New York" class="logo" title="Porter House New York" /></a> </header> <!-- end header --> <nav> <ul> <li><a href="#" class="about" title="about">about</a> <ul> <li><a href="#" title="The Restaurant">The Restaurant</a></li> <li><a href="#" title="The Chef">The Chef</a></li> <li><a href="#" title="The Owners">The Owners</a></li> </ul> </li> <li><a href="#" class="menus" title="menus">menus</a></li> <li><a href="#" class="press" title="press">press</a></li> <li><a href="#" class="photos" title="photos">photos</a></li> <li><a href="#" class="private" title="private dining">private dining</a></li> <li><a href="#" class="gift" title="gift certificates">gift certificates</a></li> <li><a href="#" class="contact" title="contact">contact</a></li> <li><a href="#" class="watch" title="contact">contact</a></li> <li><a href="#" class="reserve" title="contact">contact</a></li> </ul> </nav> <!-- end nav --> <div id="content"> <div id="contentTop"> </div> <!-- end contentTop --> <div id="side"></div> <!-- end side --> <div id="main"> </div> <!-- end main --> <div id="contentBottom"> </div> <!-- end contentBottom --> </div> <!-- end content --> <footer> <p>© Copyright 2007. Porter House New York. Powered by 2B-Unique.com</p> </footer> <!-- end footer --> </body> </html> Here is the CSS: Code: /* ---------------------------------------- */ /* CSS RESETS */ /* ---------------------------------------- */ @import url('reset.css'); body { background: #fff url(../images/bg.jpg) repeat-x center 0; background-size: 100% 100%; -o-background-size: 100% 100%; -webkit-background-size: 100% 100%; -khtml-background-size: 100% 100%; -moz-background-size: 100% 100%; } /* ---------------------------------------- */ /* HEADER */ /* ---------------------------------------- */ header { position: relative; margin: 1% auto 0; height: 20%; width: 98%; background: url(../images/header.png) no-repeat 0 0; *background: url(../images/header_ie.gif) no-repeat 0 0; background-size: 100% 100%; -o-background-size: 100% 100%; -webkit-background-size: 100% 100%; -khtml-background-size: 100% 100%; -moz-background-size: 100% 100%; } header img.logo { margin: 3% 0 2% 3%; height: 50%; width: 25%; } /* ---------------------------------------- */ /* NAV */ /* ---------------------------------------- */ nav { position: relative; margin: 0 auto; height: 28px; width: 98%; background: url(../images/nav.png) no-repeat 0 0; *background: url(../images/nav_ie.gif) no-repeat 0 0; background-size: 100% 100%; -o-background-size: 100% 100%; -webkit-background-size: 100% 100%; -khtml-background-size: 100% 100%; -moz-background-size: 100% 100%; } nav ul { margin-left: 1.1%; position: relative; } nav li { position: relative; float: left; } nav a { display: block; text-indent: -9999px; height: 25px; background: url(../images/nav_sprites.png) no-repeat 0 0; } nav a.about { background-position: 0 0; width: 73px; } nav a.about:hover { background-position: 0 -25px; } nav a.menus { background-position: -73px 0; width: 85px; } nav a.menus:hover { background-position: -73px -25px; } nav a.press { background-position: -158px 0; width: 83px; } nav a.press:hover { background-position: -158px -25px; } nav a.photos { background-position: -241px 0; width: 98px; } nav a.photos:hover { background-position: -241px -25px; } nav a.private { background-position: -339px 0; width: 145px; } nav a.private:hover { background-position: -339px -25px; } nav a.gift { background-position: -484px 0; width: 166px; } nav a.gift:hover { background-position: -484px -25px; } nav a.contact { background-position: -650px 0; width: 84px; } nav a.contact:hover { background-position: -650px -25px; } nav a.watch { background-position: -741px 0; width: 252px; } nav a.watch:hover { background-position: -741px -25px; } nav a.reserve { background-position: -993px 0; width: 121px; } nav a.reserve:hover { background-position: -993px -25px; } nav ul ul { position: absolute; left: -10px; top: 25px; z-index: 900; padding: 3px 0; background-color: #ffffeb; } nav ul ul li { float: none; width: 143px; } nav ul ul a { margin: 0 3px; padding-left: 10px; height: 16px; width: 127px; background: none; color: #71462d; font: normal 12px Tahoma; text-indent: 0; text-decoration: none; text-transform: uppercase; } nav ul ul a:hover { background: url(../images/submenu_hover.jpg) no-repeat 0 0; color: #fff; } /* ---------------------------------------- */ /* CONTENT */ /* ---------------------------------------- */ #content { position: relative; margin: 0 auto; overflow: hidden; height: 304px; width: 98%; background: url(../images/content.png) repeat-y 0 0; *background: url(../images/content_ie.gif) repeat-y 0 0; background-size: 100% 100%; -o-background-size: 100% 100%; -webkit-background-size: 100% 100%; -khtml-background-size: 100% 100%; -moz-background-size: 100% 100%; } #contentTop { position: absolute; top: 0; left: 1.05%; z-index: 100; background: url(../images/content_top.png) repeat-x 0 0; *background: none; height: 2%; width: 97.85%; } #contentBottom { position: absolute; bottom: 0; left: 1.05%; z-index: 100; background: url(../images/content_bottom.png) repeat-x 0 0; *background: none; height: 2%; width: 97.75%; } #side { position: relative; float: left; display: inline; margin-left: 1.1%; height: 304px; width: 19.62%; } #main { position: relative; float: right; display: inline; margin-right: 1.1%; min-height: 276px; width: 76.07%; padding: 28px 0 0 12px; } /* ---------------------------------------- */ /* FOOTER */ /* ---------------------------------------- */ footer { position: relative; margin: 0 auto; width: 98%; background: url(../images/footer.png) no-repeat 0 0; *background: url(../images/footer_ie.gif) no-repeat 0 0; background-size: 100% 100%; -o-background-size: 100% 100%; -webkit-background-size: 100% 100%; -khtml-background-size: 100% 100%; -moz-background-size: 100% 100%; } footer p { margin: 20px 0 0 11px; display: inline-block; text-indent: -9999px; height: 50%; width: 40%; background: url(../images/copyright.png) no-repeat 0 0; background-size: 100% 100%; -o-background-size: 100% 100%; -webkit-background-size: 100% 100%; -khtml-background-size: 100% 100%; -moz-background-size: 100% 100%; } Okay, with frames, whenever there is a link that you want to open up in the parent browser rather than inside the frame, all you have to add to the link code is "target="_parent"". However, for INPUT BUTTONS(not links) this doesn't seem to be the case. This is my input button code: HTML Code: <input id="button" type="button" value="Submit!"> the input button is INSIDE A FRAME, and because of that, when I click on it- the link goes inside the frame... how do I make it so the input button links to the PARENT browser? please help me guys!!! im trying to find a html code that allows people download a pdf files from the website that im trying to make..anyone out there help me.. does anyone know a browser that will only parse and evaluate valid HTML/XHTML based on what the doctype is and ignore invalid HTML/XHTML or generate errors. So if I had a XHTML doctype and my code was: Code: this is a XHTML document <br> this should be a new line I don't want the <br> to parse because I want something to trigger that is it not a valid XHTML tag since it is not closed. Any browser won't really care and just show the new line. I would have to validate it on the w3c website to find my error. So I want a browser that would give me these results based on my example code: Code: this is a XHTML documentthis should be a new line and then some sort of error saying "<br>" on line x is invalid. Hi, I work on a Mac, and have Safari, Internet Explorer 5 and Firefox. 1. What do you think I should be building my sites to? What do you use? 2. Also why do some sites work in all browsers? CSS hacks? Microsoft are no longer letting you download Internet Explorer for the Mac, from microsoft.com. Therefore all new mac users from February last year will not be using Explorer. Please help! Thankyou Tom Hey guys should I be worried about coding my site for the IE 5.x series or should I just concentrate on IE6 and IE7 Hey all! I am currently working on my first web project...a Japanese city network using IDN's. I used IE6 for testing from the ground up, but this week downloaded IE7 (at last!) Of course there were obvious display issues! My question is (as a total noob) should I be looking to get the layout I want via '.em' code use, or do I need to add a section of IE7 hacks to my CSS sheet? To visit the site to see what I mean got to xn--u9j358k96enkbl89i.com (punycode) which translates as Japanese (roughly) for JapaneseCities.com. This site displays fine in IE6, but in IE7 is messed up. I need to learn how to implement code that will help my sites to display the best with the most popular browsers - but I don't know where to start! Please advise.. Hi, Is there a way I can not show all the url in the browser window. for instance when showing a links page, instead of the address being "http://www.webspace.co.uk/links.htm" could it just be "http://www.webspace.co.uk I have seen this done but not sure how. Thanks Simon Hi Guys, l came after a long time with one query... I do have a page it have top header, left images vertically like 1,2,3 top to down and right content. Wat I want:- images should scroll down with the browser scroll bar but the content & header shouldn't scroll. please help me out..... Thanks JB hi guys ... i m developing a static web-page using HTML . When i run the page in IE, it works well but it is not supported at the same time by Mozilla . So, where might be a bug in the script? I just changed the logo for a site and now because the width and height dimensions are different from the old one the logo will look skewed to old customers coming to the site without refreshing their browsers. How do I solve this problem? Hey guys, I was wondering how you check on older browsers such as IE 6, 5 and Netscape, etc. Is there a program that lets you use older browsers or do you just have old computers laying around. Since all browser's are different, im trying to make a browser detection system for my website. the only problem is.. i can't.. I tried for several hours and have yet to make it work succesfully. Is there anyone who can make (or help make) a browser detection system for me? I would post my script but i deleted it. it would detect ie, but it mistook every other browser for google chrome. I'm almost done with my new website's main template. Now, the only thing that remains is that my website looks exactly how I want it in IE and total crap in Firefox. I was wondering if anyone could help me out/figure out what's going on. The URL is www.smbmovie.com... Hi all, I notice that on some websites when you minimize and maximize the window, the content on the site displays differently. For example if i reduce the browser window on this website - all content is still displayed as if it were open in a fully maximised window. What is this called? and How do you do it?? Cheers Raggy Hey, I've just put my website back online, but I've got a lil' problem. My website shows everything perfectly when using Internet Explorer, but when openend with Firefox and others, most of the site doesn't appear as it should, pictures missing etc, is there anything I can do about this?, If so pretty please tell me! Greets, Brenda hi. i would really appreciate some help here. i am totally new to designing pages but i managed to make this www.cilipi.bravehost.com . Now, what is the problem? I display it in Mozilla and it works great, no mistakes at all but after loading it in Ie everything is messed up, i get activex codes, bcs of my flash...etc etc i really like this site and i beg you, i really beg some guru to check my source code, i am ready to send him a whole page...everything needed to help me out. i am really desperate, having so much fine making this and uploading it...now it looks bad in ie. please, could someone help me? THANK YOU! regards from croatia I was wondering on the board's opinion. Basically, the ALTtext element used in image display, provides two things: 1. Replacement text if the image should be abscent so that you can easily reference which image is missing and replace it. 2. Mouseover text of the image so surfers can get short extra information about the image. Now, you may argue that a Browser should come set as default to ignore mouseover text. However, there is a reason why many web developers still use this in preference to an image title. The reason being that it is extra programming for the developer to type out additional code which merely plays the same role as the original Alt attribute. Some argue that the programmer shouldn't even give an Alt value! Sadly, in turn many browsers are unfortunately becoming designed without the Alt text attribute, making many Alt-text-specific sites hard to understand. If you honestly find a small bit of mouseover text which really only exists for a fraction of a second intrusive of your surfing time then you've got issues. Who agrees? Hello, Well ive been having this problem with my website: http://www.ngrock.com When i visit the website using Firefox it looks just perfect but when i use IExploer, the sidebar doesn't seem to work, instead of it being on the LEFT side of the website, parallel to the content. It displays Below the content, aligned left. What can i do to get the sidebar in its place on all browsers. Thank You. Claudio- |