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RE: Non-Scrolling Region

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Ralph Graw [RWG21657])
Tue Sep 27 01:01:15 1994

Date: Tue, 27 Sep 1994 05:57:17 +0100
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From: "Ralph Graw [RWG21657]" <graw~rw%a1.usa.umc@mailgate.glaxo.com>
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>Has anyone given any thought to the idea of a "non-scrolling" region 
>defined by HTML+ tags?  This seems analogous to a capability within help 
>file systems such as that in MS Windows.  It could be used for tool bars, 
>a bit of context for long material, etc.  They could expand horizontally
>as the window is resized, have a .GIF for a background, be located/aligned
>similar to images, etc.  There could be multiple defined, allowing the 
>folks at <a href="galaxy.einet.net">Galaxy, for example</a>, to put their 
>imagemap bars where they probably wanted them originally.

This didn't get much response on www-html (possibly me being naive or 
uninformed) so I thought I'd post it here...   :-)

I know this isn't very "document-like", but could be used to do many 
interesting things on the client side.  A similar idea would be to define a 
secondary page(s) to be opened simultaneously in a separate window(s) as a 
floating toolbar, control panel, table-of-contents, keyword list, etc.  
These would be coordinated by the client so we don't have to keep jumping 
back to the "top".

Any pointers to folks with similar thoughts?  Maybe the individual(s) who 
first proposed Forms and input fields?   I'd rather converse with someone 
who's already involved in the process of evolving HTML, letting them take 
such ideas and meld them into their own, rather than I throwing such things 
at the mailing list piece-meal.

Thanks!

Ralph Graw
rwg21657@glaxo.com

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