With a contract specifically saying it could be argued in court, otherwise if it's not agreed by both people then it's more of a personal then business conflict.
I'm starting to do database driven pages that have no files but for the longest time yes, right-click in a folder, create a new text file (not doc) and type away. It's important to make sure websites are standards compliant and validate of course. More tutorials when my site reaches version 2.9.
when a website is being created is it possible to make all the functions that a website may have avaliable on all browser? even if the program that is being used to create the website has 1 deafult browser setting
(X)HTML = noun, CSS = adjective, JavaScript = functionality. So are you asking if JavaScript will function the same across multiple browsers (Internet Explorer, Firefox, Opera, and Safari in example) or something else?
That is subjective to what you're doing. About 90% of the time it's an issue with Internet Explorer. IE8 (currently very close to Beta 2 release) *MAY* see reasonable improvements in JScript however it won't support AddEventListener which puts it behind Opera 9.0, Firefox 1.5, and Safari 3.0 which all *DO* support that DOM2 object. Sometimes there are work arounds for things that are reasonable and sometimes there are not.
After a website is created can the designer change the pay pal path to go to them and not you, and is this legal?
Can you start creating the website from a blank page?
isallgood1 3 years ago
With a contract specifically saying it could be argued in court, otherwise if it's not agreed by both people then it's more of a personal then business conflict.
I'm starting to do database driven pages that have no files but for the longest time yes, right-click in a folder, create a new text file (not doc) and type away. It's important to make sure websites are standards compliant and validate of course. More tutorials when my site reaches version 2.9.
jabcreations 3 years ago
when a website is being created is it possible to make all the functions that a website may have avaliable on all browser? even if the program that is being used to create the website has 1 deafult browser setting
hetroman 3 years ago
(X)HTML = noun, CSS = adjective, JavaScript = functionality. So are you asking if JavaScript will function the same across multiple browsers (Internet Explorer, Firefox, Opera, and Safari in example) or something else?
jabcreations 3 years ago
yes i am asking if JavaScript will function the same across multiple browsers (Internet Explorer, Firefox, Opera, and Safari in example)
hetroman 3 years ago
That is subjective to what you're doing. About 90% of the time it's an issue with Internet Explorer. IE8 (currently very close to Beta 2 release) *MAY* see reasonable improvements in JScript however it won't support AddEventListener which puts it behind Opera 9.0, Firefox 1.5, and Safari 3.0 which all *DO* support that DOM2 object. Sometimes there are work arounds for things that are reasonable and sometimes there are not.
jabcreations 3 years ago
Thanks
hetroman 3 years ago
+ are you familiar with WPF
hetroman 3 years ago
Web presentaion foundation?
hetroman 3 years ago
Not much comes up on Google when I put those exact words inside of quotes.
jabcreations 3 years ago
thanks
hetroman 3 years ago
Did you see DHD? lol! Sorry I had Stargate on the brain!
Kordiarea 4 years ago