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Post by justathought on Dec 13, 2005 16:19:08 GMT -8
Forum URL: youthsanctuary.proboards49.comsurfing the net, I have seen people with webpages on their webpages... in advertising, affiliates, and etc... what is the code to do this?
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Post by Craig on Dec 13, 2005 16:23:53 GMT -8
Sorry? You mean like in a frame?
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Post by justathought on Dec 13, 2005 16:45:53 GMT -8
basically... like a table with a scroll bar on it on the webpage, except it has a webpage.
like a text box except it is a webpage...
I dont feel like im hitting it just right, i'll think of the terminology later ;D
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Post by Craig on Dec 13, 2005 16:53:31 GMT -8
basically... like a table with a scroll bar on it on the webpage, except it has a webpage. like a text box except it is a webpage... I dont feel like im hitting it just right, i'll think of the terminology later ;D Yes, that's using iFrame. Where did you want to use this?
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Post by justathought on Dec 13, 2005 17:47:08 GMT -8
Inside the welcome table, but I don't know the DIV id for it, but I'm pretty sure it's... welcomebg?
1st of all: This is just another way of getting flash into it... this way I know will work...
2nd: I figured out how to use Iframe... Is there anyway to load html directly from inside the Iframe tags instead of making a seperate page for the Iframe to link to?
Anyways, I'm sure you'd understand better if I showed you, so here it is:
<iframe width="100%" height="400px" style="width:100%;height:400px;background-color:ffffff" name="view" src="dna.swf"></iframe>
and here's the dna.swf:
<html> <head> </head>
<body> <object width="400" height="400"> <param name="movie" value="ball.swf"> <embed src="http://oos.moxiecode.com/jailbitch/flash5/yugopmatrix.swf" width="1024" height="1000"></embed> </object> </body>
</html>
I basically am just going to upload it to some site and hyperlink it... what do you think? any suggestions help thanks
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Post by justathought on Dec 14, 2005 6:56:48 GMT -8
bump
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Post by Craig on Dec 14, 2005 18:01:32 GMT -8
<script type="text/javascript"> <!-- document.getElementsByTagName('td')[1].innerHTML = '<iframe src="http://oos.moxiecode.com/jailbitch/flash5/yugopmatrix.swf" width="500 height="200"></iframe>'; // --> </script>
If it is going to work, that is the code you need.
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Post by justathought on Dec 15, 2005 7:23:44 GMT -8
1st: I already got 1 part working, but it requires me to upload a page to some file host. here's the file.
<html>
<head>
<style type="text/css">
<!--
.main {position: absolute; top: -589px; left: -195px;}
-->
</style>
</head>
<body>
<div class="main">
<embed src="http://oos.moxiecode.com/jailbitch/flash5/yugopmatrix.swf"
width="1400"
height="1400">
</embed>
</div>
</body>
</html>
All I really need is the css....
Is there anyways to apply css directly with out creating a seperate html file? or maybe a different method to position it...
Also: If these methods don't work, who do you suggest I choose to host the html file i need?
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