I remember using that as an example when I was teaching a few years back. Seems it hasn't changed much! [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_smile.gif[/img] But that's okay, cuz like Jen said, not many people are really using DHTML to full advantage. Shame, too, cuz it's easy stuff, and pretty effective! Really quick rendering time, too. But yeah, cross-browser is annoying. My question is, with XML & SVG, Flash and the new capabilities of Shockwave, what's the big advantage to using DHTML? I mean, you still have to use JavaScript or some other scripting to control the elements, no? Don't get me wrong, I think the stuff is mondo cool, and I have no intention of stopping to use it for quick fixes/feature additions, but if I'm doing a project which allows me to use cool tools, I'm more likely to opt for one of the other options (depending on the target audience). Any opinions, anyone?


hth,
Deep (just a guy)

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