Re: <a name="#top">
- From: Jim Moe <jmm-list.AXSPAMGN@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 21 Aug 2005 11:57:15 -0700
Gufus wrote:
No, you did not. Use the search and replace function of your editor.
> You changed it from one piece of bad code to another. How > about NOT putting a # sign in ANY of the NAME attributes,
Tryed that, still wouldn't work in Opera.
You are assigning 12 objects with the same name: #top. How would you expect a browser to sort out which one you are referencing? IE and Firefox choose the first; Opera chooses the nearest.
http://www.gypsy-designs.com/faq.html
And what is with that bizarre use of a <map>? What is wrong with <a href="#top">?
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