[WSG] Peek-a-Boo Bug in FireFox???

2004-09-18 Thread Chris Stratford
Hey WSG,
Need some help here...
http://fs.neester.com/
When you rollover the menu on the left.
In MY firefox I see a PeekABoo sort of effect...
Kind of the opposite though.
the googlead ghosts over the menu for a second...??
Any ideas why?
Thanks
- Chris
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Re: [WSG] Peek-a-Boo Bug in FireFox???

2004-09-18 Thread Joseph Lindsay
looks similar to this:
http://www.andybudd.com/archives/2004/03/the_incredible_dancing_google_ads/index.php


On Sat, 18 Sep 2004 16:38:30 +1000, Chris Stratford
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hey WSG,
 
 Need some help here...
 http://fs.neester.com/
 
 When you rollover the menu on the left.
 In MY firefox I see a PeekABoo sort of effect...
 Kind of the opposite though.
 
 the googlead ghosts over the menu for a second...??
 
 Any ideas why?
 
 Thanks
 - Chris
 
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Re: [WSG] Peek-a-Boo Bug in FireFox???

2004-09-18 Thread Rick Faaberg
On 9/17/04 11:38 PM Chris Stratford [EMAIL PROTECTED] sent this out:

 Need some help here...
 http://fs.neester.com/
 

Somethin's real weird indeed.

The site looks totally different in Safari than Firefox. Safari has orange
menu boxes etc. Firefox has none of that. I think Firefox is loading the
Mozilla default stylesheet.

(on Mac OSX)

Rick

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[WSG] WE04 and social gatherings...

2004-09-18 Thread russ - maxdesign
There have been a few comments on-list about meeting for drinks and such on
and around WE04 later this month.

To make things easy, we have added a WE04 blog entry that you can use to set
up whatever social event you want. Plus it frees up the WSG for important
discussions like... um...

Anyway, go for it:
http://we04.com/blog/archives/94.htm

Seeya there  ;)
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[WSG] Some links for light reading

2004-09-18 Thread russ - maxdesign
Standards Savings:
http://www.meyerweb.com/eric/thoughts/2004/09/13/standards-savings/

Effect of z-index value to Releative Positioned and Absolute Positioned
blocks:
http://www.aplus.co.yu/CSSdesign/z-pos/

Spread Firefox:
http://www.spreadfirefox.com/

min-height: fixed;
http://www.mezzoblue.com/archives/2004/09/16/minheight_fi/index.php

Best CSS Ever:
http://westciv.typepad.com/dog_or_higher/2004/09/best_css_ever.html

Thanks
Russ

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[WSG] Image work around

2004-09-18 Thread Nancy Johnson
Dear all,

I realize this has been addressed before. 

What is the best way to have in css to have an image
on the left with on the right  without using , but
keeping  each in it's own column.

Currently I have a page where the image and text in a
table. The image is the size the client seems to like
but to large for 600 by 800 displays.  I am using 2
css styles sheets one for text and one that came from
a CSS Template in Dreamweaver.
http://www.guildinstitute.org

Thank You

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[WSG] My Favorite XHTML/CSS/JavaScript/PHP Editor - NO WYSIWYG

2004-09-18 Thread AmirBehzad Eslami



Greetings Every One!

After "1st Page 2000", I'm using "AceHTML 5 Pro" 
to build websites (info: http://www.visicommedia.com/). It is 
great for HTML and CSS developer, but not for a programmer who uses _javascript_ 
and PHP.

... I'm getting tired of it :-(

What is your favorite XHTML Editor? (Please note 
that I'm not looking for WYSIWYG Editors)

--Thanks in 
advance,Behzad

P.S.If you have no time, just mention the 
program's name :-)


Re: [WSG] My Favorite XHTML/CSS/JavaScript/PHP Editor - NO WYSIWYG

2004-09-18 Thread Chris Hughes
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], AmirBehzad Eslami 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
Greetings Every One!
After 1st Page 2000, I'm using AceHTML 5 Pro to build websites 
(info: http://www.visicommedia.com/). It is great for HTML and CSS 
developer, but not for a programmer who uses JavaScript and PHP.

... I'm getting tired of it :-(
What is your favorite XHTML Editor? (Please note that I'm not looking 
for WYSIWYG Editors)

--
Thanks in advance,
Behzad
P.S.
If you have no time, just mention the program's name :-)
TopStyle Pro
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Re: [WSG] My Favorite XHTML/CSS/JavaScript/PHP Editor - NO WYSIWYG

2004-09-18 Thread Jad Madi
Windows
Winsyntax http://winsyntax.com/
linux 
Quanta http://quanta.sourceforge.net/
Katoob http://www.Arabeyes.org/



On Sat, 18 Sep 2004 20:57:51 +0100, Chris Hughes
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], AmirBehzad Eslami
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
 
 
 Greetings Every One!
 
 After 1st Page 2000, I'm using AceHTML 5 Pro to build websites
 (info: http://www.visicommedia.com/). It is great for HTML and CSS
 developer, but not for a programmer who uses JavaScript and PHP.
 
 ... I'm getting tired of it :-(
 
 What is your favorite XHTML Editor? (Please note that I'm not looking
 for WYSIWYG Editors)
 
 --
 Thanks in advance,
 Behzad
 
 P.S.
 If you have no time, just mention the program's name :-)
 TopStyle Pro
 --
 Chris Hughes
 
 http://www.epicure.demon.co.uk
 
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Re: [WSG] My Favorite XHTML/CSS/JavaScript/PHP Editor - NO WYSIWYG

2004-09-18 Thread Beedog



Hi Behzad,
Trythe new "AceHTML6 Pro", it's much 
better !
Beedog[EMAIL PROTECTED]

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
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  Eslami 
  To: Web Standards Group 
  Sent: Saturday, September 18, 2004 8:39 
  PM
  Subject: [WSG] My Favorite 
  XHTML/CSS/_javascript_/PHP Editor - NO WYSIWYG
  
  Greetings Every One!
  
  After "1st Page 2000", I'm using "AceHTML 5 
  Pro" to build websites (info: http://www.visicommedia.com/). It is 
  great for HTML and CSS developer, but not for a programmer who uses _javascript_ 
  and PHP.
  
  ... I'm getting tired of it :-(
  
  What is your favorite XHTML Editor? (Please 
  note that I'm not looking for WYSIWYG Editors)
  
  --Thanks in 
  advance,Behzad
  
  P.S.If you have no time, just mention the 
  program's name :-)


Re: [WSG] Peek-a-Boo Bug in FireFox???

2004-09-18 Thread JonathanC
MacOSX 10.2.8 - Firefox 0.9.3  Safari 1.0

http://fs.neester.com/ - Look pretty much the same here.

Jonathan Cooper
Manager of Information / Website
Art Gallery of New South Wales
Sydney, Australia
http://www.artgallery.nsw.gov.au

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 18/09/2004 05:03:15 PM:

 On 9/17/04 11:38 PM Chris Stratford [EMAIL PROTECTED] sent this 
out:
 
  Need some help here...
  http://fs.neester.com/
  
 
 Somethin's real weird indeed.
 
 The site looks totally different in Safari than Firefox. Safari has 
orange
 menu boxes etc. Firefox has none of that. I think Firefox is loading the
 Mozilla default stylesheet.
 
 (on Mac OSX)
 
 Rick
 
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Re: [WSG] My Favorite XHTML/CSS/JavaScript/PHP Editor - NO WYSIWYG

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Re: [WSG] Image work around

2004-09-18 Thread Lea de Groot
On Sat, 18 Sep 2004 08:40:01 -0700 (PDT), Nancy Johnson wrote:
 What is the best way to have in css to have an image
 on the left with on the right  without using , but
 keeping  each in it's own column.

I'm sorry, could you try phrasing that again?
I don't seem to be able to validate your syntax.
bg

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Brisbane, Australia
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Re: [WSG] My Favorite XHTML/CSS/JavaScript/PHP Editor - NO WYSIWYG

2004-09-18 Thread Nick Lo
jEdit:
http://www.jedit.org/
...and be sure to check out the recommended plugins in the jEdit Wiki:
http://community.jedit.org/cgi-bin/TWiki/view/Main/PluginsOverview
Nick
Greetings Every One!
 
After 1st Page 2000, I'm using AceHTML 5 Pro to build websites 
(info: http://www.visicommedia.com/). It is great for HTML and CSS 
developer, but not for a programmer who uses JavaScript and PHP.
 
... I'm getting tired of it :-(
 
What is your favorite XHTML Editor? (Please note that I'm not looking 
for WYSIWYG Editors)
 
--
Thanks in advance,
Behzad
 
P.S.
If you have no time, just mention the program's name :-)
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Re: [WSG] My Favorite XHTML/CSS/JavaScript/PHP Editor - NO WYSIWYG

2004-09-18 Thread Webstandards
This topic has been raised a few times in the past..
Is there a way this can be resourced on the WSG site?

Nick Lo wrote:
jEdit:
http://www.jedit.org/
...and be sure to check out the recommended plugins in the jEdit Wiki:
http://community.jedit.org/cgi-bin/TWiki/view/Main/PluginsOverview
Nick
Greetings Every One!
 
After 1st Page 2000, I'm using AceHTML 5 Pro to build websites 
(info: http://www.visicommedia.com/). It is great for HTML and CSS 
developer, but not for a programmer who uses JavaScript and PHP.
 
... I'm getting tired of it :-(
 
What is your favorite XHTML Editor? (Please note that I'm not looking 
for WYSIWYG Editors)
 
--
Thanks in advance,
Behzad
 
P.S.
If you have no time, just mention the program's name :-)

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Re: [WSG] My Favorite XHTML/CSS/JavaScript/PHP Editor - NO WYSIWYG

2004-09-18 Thread Leslie Riggs
I'm currently test driving a free editor, PSPad Editor, which has Top 
Style 3.10 (trial edition) built-in - you can also get Top Style Lite 
which is a free version, instead.  I'm fast falling in love with Top 
Style.  So far, I'm finding it a pleasure to work with PSPad/Top Style.  
The best thing about it: it doesn't take up a huge amount of space on 
your computer, it's fast, and it's feature-packed.  Yes, you can write 
Javascript and PHP files in PSPad Editor, as well as C++, COBOL, Python, 
etc.  It doesn't slow down my machine or crash.  It's not WYSIWYG, but 
you can click to see what your code produces in IE and Mozilla.  No more 
fighting with the program just to get what I want out of it - at last, a 
tool that lets me concentrate on what I'm trying to accomplish.  Just a 
delight to use.

Leslie Riggs
jEdit:
http://www.jedit.org/
...and be sure to check out the recommended plugins in the jEdit Wiki:
http://community.jedit.org/cgi-bin/TWiki/view/Main/PluginsOverview
Nick
Greetings Every One!
 
After 1st Page 2000, I'm using AceHTML 5 Pro to build websites 
(info: http://www.visicommedia.com/). It is great for HTML and CSS 
developer, but not for a programmer who uses JavaScript and PHP.
 
... I'm getting tired of it :-(
 
What is your favorite XHTML Editor? (Please note that I'm not looking 
for WYSIWYG Editors)
 
--
Thanks in advance,
Behzad
 
P.S.
If you have no time, just mention the program's name :-)

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[WSG] 10 Questions for Jon Hicks

2004-09-18 Thread russ - maxdesign
Jon Hicks of Hicks Design talks about standards, his site, IE whitespace,
logo designs and browser resources. Read more:

Ten Questions for Jon Hicks.
http://webstandardsgroup.org/features/jon-hicks.cfm

Thanks
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Re: [WSG] My Favorite XHTML/CSS/JavaScript/PHP Editor - NO WYSIWYG

2004-09-18 Thread Aaron Egaas
I like SubEthaEdit most of the time, Dreamweaver if I need to use 
templates (usually for work)

Aaron Egaas
Digital Media Designer
web: http://www.aaronegaas.com
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Sep 18, 2004, at 9:53 PM, Leslie Riggs wrote:
I'm currently test driving a free editor, PSPad Editor, which has Top 
Style 3.10 (trial edition) built-in - you can also get Top Style Lite 
which is a free version, instead.  I'm fast falling in love with Top 
Style.  So far, I'm finding it a pleasure to work with PSPad/Top 
Style.  The best thing about it: it doesn't take up a huge amount of 
space on your computer, it's fast, and it's feature-packed.  Yes, you 
can write Javascript and PHP files in PSPad Editor, as well as C++, 
COBOL, Python, etc.  It doesn't slow down my machine or crash.  It's 
not WYSIWYG, but you can click to see what your code produces in IE 
and Mozilla.  No more fighting with the program just to get what I 
want out of it - at last, a tool that lets me concentrate on what I'm 
trying to accomplish.  Just a delight to use.

Leslie Riggs
jEdit:
http://www.jedit.org/
...and be sure to check out the recommended plugins in the jEdit Wiki:
http://community.jedit.org/cgi-bin/TWiki/view/Main/PluginsOverview
Nick
Greetings Every One!
 After 1st Page 2000, I'm using AceHTML 5 Pro to build websites 
(info: http://www.visicommedia.com/). It is great for HTML and CSS 
developer, but not for a programmer who uses JavaScript and PHP.
 ... I'm getting tired of it :-(
 What is your favorite XHTML Editor? (Please note that I'm not 
looking for WYSIWYG Editors)
 --
Thanks in advance,
Behzad
 P.S.
If you have no time, just mention the program's name :-)

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