If you are using Internet Explorer, DO NOT CLICK THIS LINK!
Don’t say I didn’t warn you…
(Gecko-based browsers are not affected by this particular manifestation of evil.)
If you are using Internet Explorer, DO NOT CLICK THIS LINK!
Don’t say I didn’t warn you…
(Gecko-based browsers are not affected by this particular manifestation of evil.)
I preserved a page that hurts in IE, but is innocuous in other browsers. The links are all dead – the guy has rearranged his website, and I don’t feel like tracking it all down.
Meanwhile, your page reminds me of the Internet Exploder page
Cupholders. Very cryptic of you.
Moz RULES!
Um… Mine didn’t move.
Zhaneel
Mine worked but isnt a very effective cubholder. Since its upside down. Just opened up and the CD fell on the floor.
You scared Eli! He’s in his crib crying now, as it opens and closes…
I have noticed taht the trick doesn’t seem to work in all cases. It’s just a quick little hack that I found in the comments of someones blog somewhere. (I probably should have linked to it or something, but I’ve forgotten where it is now – and I’m too lazy to go looking for it.) After fixing the code example so it would actuallly run, i stuck it up on a page. There’s really nothing in the way of error checking, so if it works, it works, if it doesen’t the code isn’t smart enough to let you know.
I didn’t know Microsoft made cribs which supported ActiveX controls. Sorry for scaring your son. I hope no permanent damage was donel
That’s almost as funny as my buddy who was burning a CD when I sent him that link…