Re: [WSG] *DETECTED* Online User Violation

2005-05-31 Thread Michael Lykke
It's a virus - Just ignore it!

On 5/31/05, Nathan Wheatley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hey,
 
 what is this? it seems to have been mailed to the list and not
 specifically to me?
 
 Spam?
 
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Re: [WSG] CSS Dropdown menu

2005-05-24 Thread Michael Lykke
On 5/24/05, Thierry Koblentz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 It is said that flyout and dropdown menus belong to the behavior layer and
 that CSS should not be used to accomplish such things.
 Also, because this technique relies on CSS *and* Scripting it overlaps 2
 layers; and that's supposed to be bad too ;-)
 IMO, there is even a third problem, and it is about usability: there is no
 delay that can be set regarding the collapsing of the nested lists.
 

Who is saying that?

Im just wondering - Cause sometimes it seems to me that alot of effort
is put into making something correct way beyond just adhering to the
webstandards. Like asking whether it is ok to use list definitions
when the list only has a single item etc.
Maybe i have misundertsood something but does it really matter as long
as you follow the standards and your page validates?

- Michael
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