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Tips to use Netbeans

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arun prasath - 17 Aug 2007 22:52 GMT
Dear All,
 I am using Netbeans 5.5 and MySQL for last 2 months. i have to use
java script to show the menubar in my webpage. i have a menubar in
javascript. the menubar i have is absolute in nature. i have to give
the location where the menubar should be in my webpage.
 But what i need is to show the menubar in a table in my web page.
 i think i need a menubar which is relative in position...
  Can any one suggest me what to do with this problem

Thank in Advance
Andrew Thompson - 18 Aug 2007 03:05 GMT
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>  I am using Netbeans 5.5 and MySQL for last 2 months.

Does Java come into this question, somehow?

>...i have to use
>java script to show the menubar in my webpage.

Please use a single Upper Case letter at the start
of each sentence.  Also, the word 'I' should always
be Upper Case - *always*.

>...i have a menubar in
>javascript.

That is unfortunate.  If you want search engines to
follow the links and index the site, dump the JavaScript
and use an HTML 'links' snippet to embed in the pages,
instead.

Search engines do not understand JS, and note that
some average (or paranoid) users might not have JS
enabled browsers - the site impaired often have
browsers that do not support active scripting.

>...the menubar i have is absolute in nature. i have to give
>the location where the menubar should be in my webpage.
>  But what i need is to show the menubar in a table in my web page.
>  i think i need a menubar which is relative in position...
>   Can any one suggest me what to do with this problem

Take it to an HTML group.  E.G.
 comp.infosystems.www.authoring.html

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Andrew Thompson - 18 Aug 2007 03:07 GMT
Sub: Tips to use Netbeans

And note that is a ridiculous title for this post.

This has nothing to do with NetBeans in that your
answer could be framed as 'do it exactly the same
way in NetBeans - that you would do it in any *other*
HTML editor'.

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