[WSG] Andrew is out of the office... [SEC=No Protective Marking Present]

2009-12-04 Thread Andrew . Remely
I will be out of the office starting 04/12/2009 and will not return until 08/12/2009. For urgent matters please contact on my mobile phone Help the Starlight Foundation connect sick kids to the joy of Christmas - make a donation any Medicare office or visit www.starlight.org.au

RE: [WSG] Accessible Image Map Editors [SEC=UNCLASSIFIED]

2009-10-26 Thread Andrew . Remely
i need to create a image map for a web page i am developing for one of my online programming classes any recommendations would be appreciated. Marvin I presume you’re using the image map to illustrate a particular principle and encourage interaction in some way? What I’m getting at is there

[WSG] Andrew is out of the office... [SEC=No Protective Marking Present]

2009-10-08 Thread Andrew . Remely
I will be out of the office starting 08/10/2009 and will not return until 12/10/2009. Medicare Australia is reimbursing the cost of external breast prostheses. For information and to check your eligibility call 132 011 or visit our website.

[WSG] Re: An Acceptable Dropdown [SEC=UNCLASSIFIED]

2009-08-24 Thread Andrew . Remely
http://www.csun.edu/ Interesting example - when I opened this page to have look it took a little time for all of the sub/drop-down menus to get working. So my first experience of this site was the key navigation not working. It did come good so not all was lost! I'll be interested to see the

[WSG] Re: The head of the document [SEC=UNCLASSIFIED]

2009-07-23 Thread Andrew . Remely
This might be pushing this slight off ‘standard’. I noticed the question asked about headers and ‘good search ranking’. In respect to the title tag one of the most useful and simple optimisation for search is a clear and descriptive title. This is often what users use to make decisions on the

Re: [WSG] Back to basics! [SEC=UNCLASSIFIED]

2009-07-12 Thread Andrew . Remely
[snip] Yes! Using UTF-8 in your web pages means NOT having to use HTML entities for text such as #241; or ecirc;. The only HTML entities you need to use in your character data are amp; for '' ampersand, lt; fo r '' less-than, and gt; for '' greater-than so that those characters don't