Oh, I'll clean up this thread, eventually :.)
Anyhow, I've been playing around again.
Current result. What's supposed to happen is, when you click a button ("Information," etc.) a bit of JavaScript runs and pops up what will be another page, with more information or links, etc. (I just have some random websites as links, right now). The JavaScript is
trying to put the pop-up dead center of your
main monitor. I've tested it on the newest Windows versions of Chrome, Opera, Firefox, Safari and Internet Explorer.
The center column that has all the model information is actually a clickable box and does the same bit of JavaScript that the button does. I was envisioning putting in some serial numbers and/or date ranges in the pop-up. There's one problem, though: doesn't work in Internet Explorer 9.
I mentioned somewhere that I really hate writing code because if I'm going to write code for a website, I want it to be
W3C compliant because that means it should work on everyone's browser. My code failed and that's probably the reason it doesn't work in Internet Explorer. I also know exactly where and what the problem is. I also know that if I fix it, other code gets slaughtered. I also didn't want to do JavaScript because there's no guarantee some web browser implements all JavaScript functions or implements them differently.
So, if any of ya'll want to take a look at my code and come up with something better, please e-mail or PM me.