@@ -48,15+48,15 @@ is visible at any given time, controlled by a E<lt>SELECTE<gt> box. For an
example see http://www.420.am/selectlayers/
This HTML generated by this module uses JavaScript, but nevertheless attempts
example see http://www.420.am/selectlayers/
This HTML generated by this module uses JavaScript, but nevertheless attempts
-to be as cross-browser as possible, testing for features via DOM support rather
-than specific browsers or versions. It has been tested under Mozilla 0.9.8,
-Netscape 4.77, IE 5.5, Konqueror 2.2.2, and Opera 5.0.
+to be as cross-browser as possible. The 0.05 release drops Navigator 4
+compatibility and has been tested under Mozilla Firefox 1.0.6, MSIE 6.0,
+Konqueror 3.3.2, and Opera 8.0.2.
=head1 FORMS
=head1 FORMS
-Not all browsers seem happy with forms that span layers. The generated HTML
-will have a E<lt>/FORME<gt> tag before the layers and will generate
-E<lt>FORME<gt> and E<lt>/FORME<gt> tags for each layer. To facilitate
+My understanding is that forms cannot span E<lt>DIVE<gt>s elements. The
+generated HTML will have a E<lt>/FORME<gt> tag before the layers and will
+generate E<lt>FORME<gt> and E<lt>/FORME<gt> tags for each layer. To facilitate
E<lt>SUBMITE<gt> buttons located within the layers, you can pass a form name
and element names, and the relevant values will be copied to the layer's form.
See the B<form_> options below.
E<lt>SUBMITE<gt> buttons located within the layers, you can pass a form name
and element names, and the relevant values will be copied to the layer's form.
See the B<form_> options below.
@@ -105,6+105,8 @@ unique_key - (optional) prepended to all JavaScript function/variable/object
html_beween - (optional) HTML between the E<lt>SELECTE<gt> and the layers.
html_beween - (optional) HTML between the E<lt>SELECTE<gt> and the layers.
+under_position - (optional) specifies the positioning of any HTML appearing after the widget. I<static>, the default, positions subsequent HTML underneath the current layer (or immediately under the select box if no layer has yet been selected), reflowing when layers are changed. I<absolute> calculates the size of the largest layer and keeps the subsequent HTML in a single position underneath it. Note that I<absolute> works by positioning subsequent HTML in a E<lt>DIVE<gt>, so you should probably close it yourself with a E<lt>/DIVE<gt> before your E<lt>/HTMLE<gt> end tag. I<absolute> is a bit experimental and might have some quirks with truncating the end of the page under IE; you might have better results by just making all your layers the exact same size at the moment.