Yes Mambo, that is the idea :) But you can edit a number inside the file verificationimage.php so that it has less dots over the numbers, so it would be easyer to read.
Mambo
Posted 5805 days ago
The captcha is pretty hard to read.
DSH
Posted 5814 days ago
Testing the comments script. Seems pretty nice.
juan
Posted 5814 days ago
test I want a know if this script work
hillvis
Posted 5816 days ago
test
Adrian
Posted 5818 days ago
Hello Barry. What do you mean "loading them in a new page" ? It opens a html popup window?
If comments appear to be written outside of a horizontal div, it probably just means that the div height doesnt expand according to contents (css problem), if that is the case it probably needs a float:left;
Barry Smyth
Posted 5818 days ago
Hi Adrian,
another question for your. I have the comments form loaded into a div container and the initial load is fine with everything displayed as it should. However when I add a comment or go to the next page the script loads them into a new page rather than into the current container. I'm sure it has to to do with the way the script writes back results and was wondering where in the script I should look to change in order to keep things within the DIV container rather than opening up a new page.
But you can edit a number inside the file verificationimage.php so that it has less dots over the numbers, so it would be easyer to read.
If comments appear to be written outside of a horizontal div, it probably just means that the div height doesnt expand according to contents (css problem), if that is the case it probably needs a float:left;
another question for your. I have the comments form loaded into a div container and the initial load is fine with everything displayed as it should. However when I add a comment or go to the next page the script loads them into a new page rather than into the current container. I'm sure it has to to do with the way the script writes back results and was wondering where in the script I should look to change in order to keep things within the DIV container rather than opening up a new page.
Can you help?
Cheers
Barry