
The three paragraphs in this article are wrapped with p-tags. The butterflies are visible within the "Edit in Place" frame, thereby allowing them to remain in effect once the edited content is saved again. Also noticed that the panel gets a vertical jellyfish when the article is longer than the container... very good... very cool, Bob!!!! (keys) (I like exclamation marks...) ;)
Edits by fred k, in case you couldn't guess it. :D
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Non-p text.Well, I just have to try this bugger out, Bob. Entering an image here to see if that works dandy... And why am I not surprized ;) Bob this is sooo sexy, I can die. Hot work, babe ;)
DISCLAIMER: The words you may have read upon this page are not necessarily those of the original author as other somewhat semi-human some-time doo-wellers have found it necessary to edit the content you may have read upon this page and in so doing altered the content you may have read upon this page in a way that either takes away, adds to, embelishes or completely changes what what originally intended by the content you may have read upon this page. As well, when "Editing in Place" with IE7... a whole bunch of repeated stuff that looks like orphaned javascripts is added to the textarea. Strangely enough... it is invisible once the edit is saved. QUESTION... IS IT INCLUDED IN THE DATA ROW IN THE ARTICLES TABLE? ANSWER - prolly not since it is not being returned and displayed after the edit... so it is likely got something to do with those pesky yet wanted EDIT buttons under this textarea.
But once you try to edit again....they appear! It is saved in the database, thus it appears in all other browsers thereafter. BAH!! @ IE!!
01.02.2008. 11:35
Bob on 01.02.2008. 12:13
Thanks Doug! Glad you like it :)
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