thanks
Figured this out, !
<form>
<select>
<option value="pageurl">Text content</option>
</select>
then your button to make it go.
</form>
just for anyone wondering
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Drop down lists.
I have a drop down list with a set of names on it, i need this list to go to a page when you click on the go button so how do i do this? do i make each list item a link or what do i do?
thanks Figured this out, ! <form> <select> <option value="pageurl">Text content</option> </select> then your button to make it go. </form> just for anyone wondering
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| 13-08-2012, 20:35 | #2 |
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Whoops! I misunderstood the question.
w3schools is always a good point of reference http://www.w3schools.com/tags/tag_option.asp Last edited by Fanny Cradock; 13-08-2012 at 20:37. |
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With that in mind, w3schools is still a good resource, but imperfect like the rest. |
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Yes, I read through it. And I'm not convinced because I don't think they made a solid case. I personally couldn't care less if people confuse them with W3C or if they are offering largely unrecognised accreditation. The most damning section I could see was that which listed the mistakes found on W3schools, some of which have since been corrected. I'm fine with standards and pointing out when they are broken but I also recognise that, despite the errors, W3schools remains a good point of reference for many people.
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