domlay.js is a routine to show, hide, position and change
the content of a layer in netscape, internet explorer and netscape 6, a
document objects model compliant layer routine, and its free!
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domlay.js is a routine for showing/hiding, positioning and changing the content of layers within the document and is compatible with netscape 4.x, internet explorer 4.x, internet explorer 5 and netscape 6.
With the release of Netscape 6 the browser industry finally implemented the standards the W3C was setting some years ago.
This is great, but most of our former DHTML routines, fail their purpose now as they have been designed to work in browsers that were not standard compliant.
domlay.js is a routine for showing/hiding, positioning and changing the content of layers within the document and is compatible with Netscape 4.x, Internet Explorer 4.x, Internet Explorer 5 and Netscape 6.
All you have to do is to give it the name of the layer, the visibility trigger and its coordinates.
Simply call or put the code in the <head> section of your HTML
To use domlay.js, call it with its desired attributes:
domlay(id,trigger,lax,lay,content)
id is the name of the layer, fe. 'mylayer'
trigger is the visibility trigger 0=invisible | 1=visible
lax is the horizontal coordinate (integer value)
lay is the vertical coordinate (integer value)
content is the new content of the layer (alphanumeric expression)
For some examples, simply launch the demopage.