Re: [WSG] Media print strange things

2006-07-26 Thread Donna Jones
Hi Eugenio: Try this for starters, you have: link href=estilos.css rel=stylesheet type=text/css / link href=imprimir.css media=print type=text/css rel=stylesheet/ try putting a media reference on your main style sheet, like so: link href=estilos.css media=screen rel=stylesheet type=text/css /

[WSG] Displaying page in different resolutions

2006-07-26 Thread Audano, Chris
Is there a way toeasily program a site to automatically determine the users resolution? This is primarily for our intranet. We have about half of our users still using a 800x600 resolution and the others 1024x768 or higher. I'm using a container for the content so those users with 1024

[WSG] CSS Layout issue - height attribute

2006-07-26 Thread Christian Fagan
Hello all, I am about to go insane I am creating a website for a client that has, as its main visual impact feature, a drop-shadowed background. This background was originally designed to dynamically resize to accomodate all text-sizes (I've attached a small screen shot). ie. using the

Re: [WSG] Displaying page in different resolutions

2006-07-26 Thread Absalom Media
Audano, Chris wrote: Is there a way to easily program a site to automatically determine the users resolution? This is primarily for our intranet. We have about half of our users still using a 800x600 resolution and the others 1024x768 or higher. I'm using a container for the content

Re: [WSG] Displaying page in different resolutions

2006-07-26 Thread Matthew Pennell
On 7/26/06, Audano, Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Is there a way to easily program a site to automatically determine the users resolution? Use Javascript to watch the window.onresize event and change things. I'd recommend changing a class on the BODY or HTML tag to deliver different styles

Re: [WSG] Displaying page in different resolutions

2006-07-26 Thread Rommil Santiago
Try this out:http://particletree.com/features/dynamic-resolution-dependent-layouts/I've looked into it - it seems interesting, but I haven't had a chance to use this method.Rommil SantiagoMontreal Web Designerwww.rommil.com | www.webflightcheck.comOn 26-Jul-06, at 10:05 AM, Audano, Chris wrote:

Re: [WSG] Displaying page in different resolutions

2006-07-26 Thread Tom Livingston
On 7/26/06 10:05 AM, Audano, Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Is there a way to easily program a site to automatically determine the users resolution? How about %-based widths (fluid layout) and em/%-based font sizes. No dependency on screen width what so ever. ? -- Tom Livingston |

Re: [WSG] CSS Layout issue - height attribute

2006-07-26 Thread Tom Livingston
On 7/26/06 10:12 AM, Christian Fagan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Is there a way I can either give the container a height value or not so that it will 'contain' all content within AND apply the proper background effect? And...what is making this container appear empty, without a height value,

Re: [WSG] CSS Layout issue - height attribute

2006-07-26 Thread Gaspar
Hello, as peter had said it is better to see the markup. Some times a give to body the background in case of 100% width layouts. If you put: html: 100% May be you resolve some issues in no MSIE browsers. like http://artideias.com/css/height100.html , only with html: 100% you can see height

[WSG] Xforms

2006-07-26 Thread Joe
Good Morning All, I just wanted everyones opinions on Xforms and if you think it is currently worth it to undergo a transition. Go Jough **The discussion list for http://webstandardsgroup.org/ See

Re: [WSG] Xforms

2006-07-26 Thread Kenny Graham
I just wanted everyone's opinions on Xforms and if you think it is currently worth it to undergo a transition. If you're asking that as a programmer of a web browser, yes. If you're asking that as a web developer, no, since there's little or no user agent support for it yet.

[WSG] Job Opportunity: Content Manager (6 months), University of Technology, Sydney

2006-07-26 Thread Scott Bryant
UTSWEB CONTENT MANAGER Institute for Interactive Media and Learning (IML), University of Technology, Sydney Ref No. R70706 Position Description: http://www.hru.uts.edu.au/employ/R70706.pdf Selection Criteria: http://www.hru.uts.edu.au/employ/SCR70706.doc (6 month fixed-term appointment)

Re: [WSG] Job Opportunity: Content Manager (6 months), University of Technology, Sydney (off-campus)

2006-07-26 Thread Gary Hayden-Sofio
I will be off-campus from Thursday, July 27 through Friday, July 28. I will return to campus on Monday, July 31. For technical assistance, or if this is an urgent web-related matter contact the ITS Helpdesk at [EMAIL PROTECTED], or call 612-659-6600. Otherwise, I will reply to your message when