active x pops up…

hi everyone, ive been trying to design a site using fireworks, dreamweaver & somewhat in frontpage… but when make an effort to view it from the browser, a yellowish toolbar pops available saying " enable active content"… does anyone recognize a script or anything on how ill reduce that toolbar… coz this doesnt display this page correctly, the particular rollover effects, the flash content would not display, not unless of course i’ll click which yellow toolbar as well as click the permit active x subject matter… i am hoping you could help me on this ne… thank everyone… _

Nicely… the warning can there be for a cause. It can be dangerous for scripts to possibly be run. I really don’t realise why you need an ActiveX object in your site (nor why should you make navigation inside images, nor why should you have flash content, nor why it is best to even use frontpage – but would you different story).

What ActiveX object do you really need If it’s absolutely essensial for a certain functionallity, you are able to just pin a little bit notice near the object that says " please enable ActiveX to utilize this tool. Our privacy policy". The privacy policy or other sorts of statement is valuable because nowadays on the net a number of people don’t trust ActiveX things (and they possess a good reason to complete so).

The ActiveX warning is because of the fact that you are probably using FrontPage routing buttons. Get gone those navigation buttons your ActiveX warning should go away.

Once you reduce those buttons, reduce FrontPage and apply Dreamweavers code view to your project.

INDEED YES YES WITHOUT A DOUBT YES YES!: a pair of glasses:

FrontPage makes use of custom, proprietary ActiveX controls to create navigation control keys Holy freaking s**t. It is now banished from the league of even tolerable web development tools.

You didn’t are aware that It has several sets of navigation buttons inbuilt (like Dreamweaver). These are simple to use/add, but require the actual ActiveX control to work right.

As a minimum DW uses JS… I do think…

wow in no way knew frontpage had been bad, although I knew it turned out a no no to apply it

Avoid, Dreamweaver uses Javascript. And that is rather sad, taking into account how easy CSS rollovers usually are nowadays…

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