sigh.. off course I know how to set an event for one specific element, but I want to set the same event for ALL the elements of the same type (images) that are currently on the page and that are...
For example, set onmouseclick event function of all images on a page to do the same thing. I want it to be the "default" function, that it applies to all images I create later on with JS.
Windows 7 boots pretty fast, I mean compared to vista...nice tweak tho, for people that have a multi-processor cpu. One can also disable the startup items that are not needed
I think you have some instance of gmail open, like a mail reader or something. Also, I wouldn't be surprised it was a virus sending spam email thru gmail lol but who knows.
The easiest way to do this is by having index.html pages and directories. For example you want a page called coolStuff.html. Create a directory called coolStuff and place your file inside, call it...
Well, for safety reasons what I would do is set a PHP that sends an email and point PayPal to it (tell PayPal to go to that page when the user finishes the purchase). But I guess that's not simple to...
Definitively, Google is pretty powerful and wont let Microsoft win the battle. I personally use Google over any other search engine. In my point of view, Google already won the fight.
I don't really have much experience with CSS cursors, but I know IE doesn't support cursors other than .cur files, also you have to put quotes around the file path/name. Other than that, I have no...
I don't know for sure but I would say it is the m_FadeOut variable. Just try to play around with that bunch of variables, one at a time, and figure out which ones change what.
That's exactly why it's too simple, the less code, the faster it loads. Besides, try testing it in any browser, I'm really eager to find one that doesn't work (so I can fix it).