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I can field just about any question within this topic ranging from JavaScript to CSS, the two ingredients of DHTML. I`m very interested in the W3C and its validation rules for HTML, XHTML, and CSS, and enjoy answering questions of this type as well. I detest sleep and respond at all hours of the day or night.

Experience in the area

Experience in the area
I've been working with DHTML and CSS for 7 years now and build/maintain websites of my own that implement DHTML navigation.

What I'm doing now
My contract with Microsoft has ended and I am working for myself once again. Please contact me for any front-end work at antibland@gmail.com

What do you like about this subject?

It's challenging but conquerable.

What do you still hope to achieve/learn in this field?

I want to help everyone on the planet, build a space ship, and help the rest of the universe.

Something interesting about this subject that others may not know:

No one knows about the white-space property.

Something controversial or provocative about this subject

DHTML is banned in 0 states.

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Ari Strauch06/22/0910101010Andrew was excellent, informative and patient. I .....
Dennis03/31/0910101010You are excellent! Figures that the solution .....
Gaurav03/14/0910101010 
John03/09/0910101010Thanks Andrew, No wonder I coudn't find .....
Harry03/05/0910101010 

Recent Answers from Andrew Hoffman

2009-06-26 Drop down menu needs css correction in IE:

Jeff, Without seeing the page in action, it's difficult to give you the exact answer. However, you can create special rules for IE6 or IE7, depending on which one (or both) is giving you fits. Say

2009-06-21 Question for Andrew:

Hi Ari, I don't think you're that close to success going this way. Please try this out instead: http://www.alistapart.com/articles/sprites/ This is the way images maps are done today. The nice

2009-03-30 Javascript Question...:

Hi Dennis, You're missing a '+' sign. Here's what you have: linkset[1]='<a href="lectureseries.htm">Spring 2009 Lecture Series</a>' linkset[1]+='<hr>' //Optional Separator linkset[1]='<a href="main

2009-03-09 animated GIF for a PDF download:

John, 1) Cannot be done. The white browser page is actually the PDF--there's unfortunately nowhere to put a loading image. There's no workaround for this. 2) Although this question is out of the

2009-03-05 DHTML:

Harry, Next time, please look through your HTML before submitting a question here. Many duplicate tags existed in your code that caused many errors. I think this is what you were going for:

 

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