I think this may be the service to which you refer...
http://www.typekit.com
http://blog.typekit.com
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I'd have thought the biggest issue with Magento accessibility is it's
reliance on JavaScript for the checkout process? It's impossible to
order anything without JS enabled. Although I'm not sure that is such
an issue with WCAG 2. Anyone else know?
Rich
Checkpoint 9.5 -
Provide keyboard
Just working on someone else's website and they are using the @import rule to
include their CSS. I usually use the link rel method. I am wondering, is
there really any reason not to use @import, be it Accessibility, standards,
etc? I don't want to pull in other stylesheets into the one I'm
Can anyone please recommend a standards compliant slideshow script that
uses a list of images within the HTML markup to dynamically
create the show.
http://slayeroffice.com/code/imageCrossFade/xfade2.html
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Hi Darren, what's happening is the form is doing the validation but
it's still submitting. In you preparePage() function you need to add
an event handler for the form.onsubmit() that returns false unless the
form validates.
something like
function prepareForms() {
for (var i=0; i
One option would be to use Javascript to submit using onchange, then
hiding the submit button in a nosript tag for those who don't have jscript
turned on. Does anyone have a better idea?
Hi Paul,
Don't know if its exactly what you are after but i did a little script
a while ago that turns a
With the use of the object tag is it possible to include an alternate
ul navigation, should FLASH fail?
I don't know if you can do that directly with the object tag but you
could look at using unobtrusive javascript to add your flash to the
page, replacing an existing ul.
Have a look at Bobby
Use the onclick event;
a.onclick = function() {
alert('not going there!');return false;
}
Its not an issue of standards it's in the javascript not the html.
Richard
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Fair enough. Being a bit hast there wasn't i. However the support of
the DOM2 Event handlers standards is still incomplete so as far i know
and Mozilla apperas to have a bug with the return value. That may be
your problem.
http://www.gerd-riesselmann.net/archives/2005/03/a-firefox-javascript-bug
it mean we can stop coding for it now or if not how long do
we carry on?
Richard Stephenson
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Separation separation separation!
Use the DOM an onload function and some unobtrusive javascript. I'm
my experience you will always want to add more javascript. Keep
behavour layer separate.
Richard
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On 12/6/05, Stephen
Hi Barry not sure if this would be what you were after but i have just
published an article about creating a DOM pagejump menu that works on
all modern browsers and degrades back to a list of links if there is
no javascript support.
http://www.donkeymagic.co.uk/index.php?story=67. Thought it that
Thanks for the advice. I've never used mailing lists before. I usually
just google stuff! but this one seems very helpful.
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to mac browsers and little experince of mac css
bugs/filters.
Any help/advice/critisism will be greatfully recieved.
Thanks,
Richard Stephenson
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