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> From: <MEovino@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Stick something like this in your ... Good example, Mike. Combining CSS style and JavaScript to control visibility of the user message. > It works well in IE 6, not so well in Mozilla (if someone > wants to play around with this). I've noticed that too. > Does Mozilla fire the onload event as soon as the page starts to > load? I don't think the problem is with the timing of the onload event. Netscape just doesn't seem to support the display or visibility attributes of CSS. At least, I haven't been able to get it to work. I'm still looking for a standards compliant way to toggle element visibility on and off in Netscape. Nathan M. Andelin www.relational-data.com
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