Haha, it's not spam, unfortunately the only entity that fits your rather
heated descriptive words on this topic is the Government of Australia,
who are pushing for this filter.
This *is* already happening in Australia and the Government have
seriously said they would like it in place. I know,
Hi,
Does anyone know of a free form validation javascript that is reasonably
accessible? I realise that no client-side validation will be completely
accessible without a server-side backup, but are there any good ones out
there?
Thanks,
Casey.
Changing the order of the DIVs in the source should fix the problem,
it's strange that you say IE6/7 are rendering as per your ascii layout -
as I tried your code and IE7 rendered the same as Firefox.
h2 style=float:left;width:300pxheading/h2
div style=float:right;width:200pxdiv two/div
div
Hi Jens,
In that case, the only solution I can think of is to position: relative
the right floated div, and move it up by the height of the header (with
top: -Xpx;). This of course requires you to have a fixed height for the
header.
Regards,
Casey.
Jens-Uwe Korff wrote:
Hi Casey,
Definitely can be used for PNG, and I'm pretty sure at least all of the
CS versions can.
Casey.
Susie Gardner-Brown wrote:
Maybe I'm wrong, but I thought that in the 'save for web' option you could
only save as gif or jpeg. Am I wrong? I'd love it if I could use it to
compress png files -
I don't know if this might be causing it, but you do have a closing div
for a content div but no opening content div - all up one too many
closing divs.
Try getting rid of this line:
/div!--/CONTENT--
Casey.
Rob Enslin wrote:
I've recently built a website trying to move towards more
Excellent resource - thanks Thierry :-)
Casey.
Thierry Koblentz wrote:
This is pretty cool tool to generate volume of any kind of data (it even
includes SQL options)
http://www.generatedata.com
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Stuart Foulstone wrote:
Very ironic.
On Wed, February 13, 2008 12:38 pm, Nick Fitzsimons wrote:
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NickFitz in "about time to unsubscribe from this list if it's going to
degenerate into pretentious drivel" mode...
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Nick Fitzsimons
http://www.nickfitz.co.uk/
I'm not talking about presenting a list of links; I'm talking about
presenting the actual content on a page. From your example above, it's
quite feasible that you'd just have one page for Services and one for
About Us. If you present
* Web Site Development
* Graphics
* SEO
In the case
I disagree. Why should I make fixes on my clents sites because ie8
doesn't work properly?
I won't, and what I know has nothing to do with it. MS says it would
cost too much to change the engine. well, too bad, I'm not going to
with my time fix their errors.
Good luck keeping clients with
But my testing shows that, with a max-width of 60em, a 1680px wide
monitor, when a browser is opened in full screen, with fontsize
increases, the page just continued expanding until it reaches 1680px
full screen.
This is because em is a measuring unit relative to the font size of the
Try using single quotes, as in:
select name=category
onchange=showSubcategory(document.getElementById('category').value)
Michael Horowitz wrote:
Having trouble so I went to testing with one element like this
select name=category
://yourcomputerconsultant.com
561-394-9079
Casey Farrell wrote:
Try using single quotes, as in:
select name=category
onchange=showSubcategory(document.getElementById('category').value)
Michael Horowitz wrote:
Having trouble so I went to testing with one element like this
select name=category
onchange
I think it's http://www.famfamfam.com/lab/icons/silk/, but it looks
like its down atm.
Bojana Lalic wrote:
Hi all
Where can I find those
icons used in the firefox web
developer add-on? I am after the Disable, Information and Green tick
ones.
Regards
Bojana
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