Does anyone have any good iCalendar resources to share? Other than
hCal, I can't find many good iCal examples, let alone tutorials.
I hope this is an appropriate question for the WSG -- if not, where
else could I look for answers?
Matt Hampel
I'll second the Textpattern reccomendation. It's free, and the
learning curve is very reasonable. It's easy for complete beginners to
use the system. And it cuts development time by a siginifigant ammount
because it uses a logical, non-constraining template system.
Matt
On 8/16/05, morten
I wish someone would produce a color scheme generator (not just a
wheel) using the web smart palette.
On Thu, 23 Dec 2004 09:25:31 -0600, Rev. Bob 'Bob' Crispen
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The voices are telling me Krassy said on 12/21/2004 7:23 PM:
A while back I had compiled a list of some
have validated my CSS and HTML.
This generally means you have fixed the errors the validator displays.
The page you linked to still has 130+ errors.
Johannes' suggestion
hmmm... eg. you can validate it, esp. change the to / (XHTML)
would fix quite a few.
Matt Hampel
On Tue, 21 Dec 2004 16:10
In his accessibility book, Joe Clark suggests a maximum of 255
characters is a good guideline. After that, simplify your image or
create a longdesc.
On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 12:51:32 +1100, Natalie Buxton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not sure about recommended length, but there is the LONG DESC tag for
Why using p /p as p is a kind of span with margin.
Paragraph is a block level element (vs. span, which is inline) . Its
use is semantic: most of the textual data on the web is in paragraph
form. Remember that the tags in XHTML provide meaning, not styling.
a /a means that the word inside is a