.Net help

Feb 22, 2011 21:34

I want to use a SEO friendly link button on my page. Mind you i am sure that the page is really not all that accessible as the page I am linking to will still have javascript running on it - but thats besides the point. The correct way to do this would be to put the href thats generated by a link button into the onclick event and return void or ( Read more... )

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screamingdolai February 23 2011, 20:11:29 UTC
I cannot help you, being ignorant in the ways of coding. However, I did almost rip a co-worker's head off when I told them they needed to open a text box in Word Publisher in order to copy their text for a booklet, and then he came back and looked at me like "I'm copying and pasting and nothing is happening."

Ooooh and then he figured it out and printed out his booklet but didn't understand it's not going to print out each page sequentially, it will print so when you fold the booklet it makes sense.

I'm sorry, I just got frustrated with that. It would be ok if you just learned word processing yesterday but not if you've been doing it for a decade.

You however, have extra brain smarts do not fail. :)

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screamingdolai February 23 2011, 20:13:13 UTC
You have extra brain smarts AND do not fail, I mean. I fail. *gives up*

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howlingcoyote February 24 2011, 06:04:59 UTC
Damn, I missed this earlier.

Happy to look this over when I have a fresher brain. Let me know tomorrow night if this is a still an issue.

Any help here? I am a bit thick and getting more and more tired. I know deep down I am a good .Net developer, honest - so why can I not figure out the little things?

I ask myself this question every fucking day.

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