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Hello everyone!
Its that time of year again - time for me to bang my head on the table
again!
No, really. I do.
Presently, the large majority of us get a few days off, and,
responsibly, we will make sure that people who try to talk to us know
we aren't ignoring them, we've just got our feet up
http://working.bushidodeep.com/kevon/index.html
Could use a once over for this site. any suggestions are welcome.
CK
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Hi,
We have been asked by a client whether it is possible to any extent to
prevent/deter users from copying content from a particular web page.
The page will comprise two main areas:
1) Selection options in the form of select lists, check boxes etc.
2) Once the criteria have been selected
Nick Roper wrote:
Hi,
We have been asked by a client whether it is possible to any extent to
prevent/deter users from copying content from a particular web page.
Apart from putting copyright information on it and relying on visitors
integrity to not plagiarize it there is not a great deal
It's rather off-topic, but more to the point it's impossible, and your
main task at this point is to explain to your client why even trying to
do it is pointless and silly. If they can see the text, the text is on
their computer.
As Andrew said, either they want their information on the web or
On Thu, 20 Dec 2007 22:48:17 +, Nick Roper wrote:
Is this possible to achieve in a way that is standards-compliant - or
indeed in any way at all? One suggestion has been to apply a
transparent image over the results table - but not sure if this could
be done with CSS etc?
You can make
At 2:30 PM -0800 12/20/07, CK wrote:
http://working.bushidodeep.com/kevon/index.html
Could use a once over for this site. any suggestions are welcome.
CK
Hi CK,
A couple quick things:
- No alt text on the holder.gif image. (line 28)
- link rel=stylesheet href=c/core.css / needs a type
Hi there,
the first thing I noticed is the fact that the footer is always at the
bottom. This is fine however I would like to suggest something to improve
this a little.
Set a z-index of say 100 on the footer, so that the content flows underneath
rather than over the footer.
Cheers
Adam
On Dec
Sorry, I just checked again and see you have done that - the problem is the
video.
On Dec 21, 2007 8:30 AM, CK [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://working.bushidodeep.com/kevon/index.html
Could use a once over for this site. any suggestions are welcome.
CK
CK wrote:
http://working.bushidodeep.com/kevon/index.html
Could use a once over for this site. any suggestions are welcome.
CK
Not bad. Just in need of a little more cross-browser testing. See IE 6.
Those among us who ignore those among you who consistently freeze the
fonts in IE 6 an IE
Hi,
How does CSS z-index and flash commingle, or does the solution rest
with scripting?
CK
On Dec 20, 2007, at 3:15 PM, Adam Martin wrote:
Sorry, I just checked again and see you have done that - the
problem is the video.
On Dec 21, 2007 8:30 AM, CK [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi everyone,
Can anyone send me some examples for accessible framesets (I know you should
not use them, but we do...), some examples for different form elements, and
good accessible code for flash movies??xml:namespace prefix = o ns =
urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office /
Currently
I read somewhere that the latest gen adobe external js script method for
flash embedding fixes a stacking bug when it comes to z-index. are you
using that method to embed?
CK wrote:
Hi,
How does CSS z-index and flash commingle, or does the solution rest
with scripting?
CK
On Dec 20,
On Dec 20, 2007 3:08 PM, Lea de Groot [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Merry Seasonally Appropriate Greetings!
(Santa is bringing me a 30 monitor. Hehehe. God Santa. But there
better be chocolate in there too! :))
in the monitor? ;-)
dwain
hi,
If i can ask an old question, whats the best way to get margins and
padding to be set the same across all browsers.
-kevin
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From a web typography stanpoint its nice and clean but somehow its not
as comfortable to read as it could be.
Maybe crank up the leading and possibly the font size as well. maybe
make the horizontal word count less. Maybe spend a bit of time styling
some heads and subhead to break up the
In regards to form elements I would recommed this article
http://www.sitepoint.com/article/fancy-form-design-css,
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Nick,
in general, the web is designed to allow people to copy and paste
freely. Web Standards are, by and large, designed to support the maximum
interchange of information. So, in my opinion, you can't do this using
web standards.
That said: you could output the results into an XML file off the
Hi
This is an oft asked question by a lot of clients and relies on a basic
misundertanding of how documents are passed around the internet.
Basically, it is impossible (see examples below). If you don't want
information copied from your web page then don't put in on the web. period.
Don't forget, with all the best barriers in place, one can always transcribe
the content so the only real solution, as James wrote:
If you don't want information copied from
your web page then don't put in on the web. period.
Holiday cheers.
Mike Cherim
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On Dec 21, 2007, at 7:30 AM, CK wrote:
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The footer (#header) that covers the scrollbar is quite disturbing.
Philippe
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Man I so agree this!
I had a client once, selling small bags and jewellery. She wanted it
impossible to save her pictures of products as she heard it could be
done and we were being lax by not doing it. She was afraid of seeing
knockoffs in china. Completely forgetting that the bootleggers
I tried sending an email to Web Site but got an address not valid
error!
;-)
Is that like sending a letter to North Pole ?
Joe
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