Really sorry to hear that, Marvin.
If the hard disk was corrupted and you set it back to default factory
settings, that probably means that the disk was reformatted. It this was
the case, I'm afraid there's no recover software that might help you.
Best of luck, anyway.
Roberto
Marvin Hunkin
Hi, Raul:
Nice looking website. Top grey text could in fact use more contrast. I
also think that it is a shame that the text in the menu was converted
for such small images. There was no need for it as the font used is
pretty common and you lost there a lot of usability and accessibility,
as
Hi,
It's never the !DOCTYPE fault.
Without it Firefox assumes that you're in quirks mode so it renders as
you've been developing for IE5. When you're in standards mode, width
doesn't include padding (padding adds to the width), so you have to
subtract the left and right padding and also
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At the homepage source you have a /div too much on line 59.
Also, the mango image is not loading. It seems that the file is corrupt:
when trying to reach I get a message saying that the image has errors.
I think all the tables are loading correctly, both at the homepage and
produce. I
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Hi,
I'm trying to write a paper on the use of video on the web. This paper
might be used as reference on a web based organization, so I would like
it to be thorough but precise. I'm looking for fundamental references
on this subject. Could you point me to some of your bookmarks or other
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I've solved the problem... The flash movie had the same id than its div
container: I misused the flash object script from Geoff Stearns, and the
CSS got mixed up. I should know better, sorry.
Roberto
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Roberto Gorjão wrote:
Olá a todos,
In this page - http
Olá a todos,
In this page - http://www.ouronor.com/problems/maquete.htm - I have a
semi-hidden menu (flash inside a div). This menu has only a visible tip
which is right below the logo. If you press it, the menu slides down...
well, it should, but Firefox (only in windows, curiously) is the
Joseph,
What kind of validator are you using...? I had only 4 warnings and those
are now corrected. The page is considered valid both by the W3C
validator and by the Tidy utility that comes with the WebDeveloper toolbar.
Thank you.
Roberto
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Joshua,
If you want to run both version at once, then these two links may be
helpfull:
http://the-edmeister.home.comcast.net/advice-html/simul-profiles_batch-file.html
http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?p=1757367#1757367
Also, make sure that the option don't ask at startup, in the
To me it was enough to install different versions in different folders.
They work without problems or incompatibilities.
Roberto Gorjão
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Joshua Street wrote:
Hi all,
I was wondering if anyone knows how to install multiple versions of
Firefox on one machine
toolbar, but the AIS
has a lot of useful functions... It would be perfect to have them both
working. Does anyone know how to solve the incompatibility problem?
Obrigado!
Roberto Gorjão
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Justin Thorp wrote:
As an alternative, you may want to check out the AIS Web
Hi Chris,
As JavaScript isn't a precompiled language (rather a scripting one),
functions, objects and variables are processed one after another,
following the source order. When you declare your variables, the browser
is not yet aware of the existence of the two requested elements. You
have
Olá a todos,
I’ve tried to make my mind on my own on this subject, but I must confess
I’m a bit confused…
I’m talking about XHTML 1.0 served as text/html, as I have no use for
xml yet… Should I prefer it to HTML 4.01? Why?
On one hand I have the recommendations of:
* The W3C – In their
Olá Erwin,
I've been using the reusable FlashObject script from Geoff Stearns and I
think that it is the best and more efficient method around, because,
with Flash Satay method, if you have a series of movies, you would need
to create a series of small loaders which is just not practical. And
Hi Jim,
So, my question is: is there a way for me to use this filter drop
shadow without the requirement to statically add the height to each
page? Would a bit of JavaScript do the trick? Although I’d rather not
resort to that. Also, I’ve seen other implementations of drop shadows
that rely
Dear List Members,
I apologise for bringing up an OT theme. It was not intentional, simply
thoughtless of me.
I thank the list members who have answered with brilliant information
and links that were truly enlightening about the subject.
Obrigado!
Roberto
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Dear List Members,
I apologise for bringing up an OT theme. It was not intentional, simply
thoughtless of me.
I thank the list members who have answered with brilliant information
and links that were truly enlightening about the subject.
Obrigado!
Roberto
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Olá a todos!
I’ve read Ian Hickson and Stuart Langridge objections to the use of
XHTML without serving it as application/xhtml+xml. I also read the
article “WaSP Asks the W3C”
(http://www.webstandards.org/learn/askw3c/sep2003.html) and I decided
that I sure am not going to create two
Hi Jonathan,
Yes, it’s true but we would inhibit all versions of IE for Mac of
displaying the page correctly, which is a shame as this browser still is
worth the trouble and there is many people stucked with it and mac OS 9.
I think I will keep my odd solution with a CSS styles sheet just
Hi all,
I hope this question isn’t off topic…
I’ve discovered two quite recent books about JavaScript with a special
emphasis on advanced event handling with DOM Level 2 and its use both
for separating behaviours from markup and building dynamic web
applications using remote scripting
I'm so sorry... Evidently I referenced the wrong book in my previous
message I was too tired and I simply copied the first two of my
amazon shopping cart. The books I meant are the below mentioned. Thank
you, Chris.
Roberto Gorjão wrote:
Hi all,
I hope this question isn’t off topic
Lucian,
I see no difference between Firefox and IE, in windows. Only IE 5.0
display the books page with a big space between Our Books and the
following tabs... Were you refering to this problem?
Roberto
Lucian Teo wrote:
I worked on a site update (http://navmedia.com/) and it looks fine in
admit that I still have a lot to learn).
Thanks.
Roberto
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Ben Curtis wrote:
On Jun 21, 2005, at 4:23 AM, Roberto Gorjão wrote:
In this last styles sheet I reset all properties to 0, auto or
inherited, using the wildcard selector.
Won't this be of lower specificity
Mike,
I use also multiple versions in my XP SP2 and I also confirm Patrick
results. But I also would love to hear about else's experiences and
opinions with multiple IE.
Roberto
Patrick H. Lauke wrote:
Mike Foskett wrote:
This error has made me re-evaluate my testing procedures.
Until
Hi all,
Does anyone know, by any chance, a website with reliable statistics on
browsers’ use and popularity? I already know the “browser statistics”
page by w3schools (http://www.w3schools.com/browsers/browsers_stats.asp)
but, as even they recognize, “W3Schools is a website for people with an
I used once another div, with the same position and size, a greater
z-index, no content and a background-color set to transparent.
Roberto
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Tatham Oddie wrote:
Hi everyone,
I currently have a problem something like this:
div
{
Hello all,
I would like to hide the styles of a site from I.E.5, so its pages
degrade gracefully (who ever invented this expression had a twisted
sense of humor) in this browser… I have a general styles sheet linked to
my pages, and I created another styles sheet, just for I.E.5, which I’ve
Hi Stefan,
An interesting article. Thank you.
Roberto
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Stefan Lemmen wrote:
Hi Roberto,
On 6/21/05, Roberto Gorjão [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello all,
I would like to hide the styles of a site from I.E.5, so its pages
degrade gracefully (who ever invented
Hi Tatham,
Width the necessary adaptations, I think this does the trick:
div style= position:absolute; left:100px; top:100px; width: 200px;
height: 200px; overflow:hidden; border: 1px solid black
a href=#Link to the article/a
pLots and lots of text. Lots and lots of text./p
div
Thanks Jan,
Great link!
Roberto
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Hello,
I know that CDATA was discussed just some days ago, but I'm still in
doubt...
Is there the need to use it with the transitional XHTML DTD?
Does anybody know if it really functions when surrounded by comment
tags? Because the W3C recommendation does not mention them.
Thank you.
P.S.: I’m sorry… I was referring myself to style and script declarations
like this one:
style type=text/css
/*![CDATA[*/
@import CSS/mainStyles.css;
/*]]*/
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Hello,
I know that CDATA was discussed just some days ago, but I'm still
It was the first time I heard about the .htc behaviour. I looked for it
on google and found a couple of pages with demos but on my computer, it
seems to work only with I.E.6. With IE5.5 the images just disappear Is
that correct?
Im using Ryan Parmans customized browsers files
Hi,
Im trying to understand the pros and cons of different charset
encodings and I would like to know what your experience tells you about
this subject, notably:
* Unicode encoding (UTF-8) seems to be more efficient than ISO
charsets (iso-8859-1): It covers all the languages in a
Tee,
I'm not sure if it is another version of Lynx with a free installer that
you are looking for... I used the one you can find here:
http://csant.info/lynx.htm
Roberto
tee wrote:
Is there free online screen reader like Delorie Lynx Viewer available that
allows to test sites?
Delorie
Hi Kim,
Ive opened your page in IE for Mac, versions 5.0 and 5.1.7 and it seems
exactly equal to what I see in Firefox on Windows. Do you want me to
send a printscreen to your email?
Roberto
Kim Kruse wrote:
Hi Josef,
Have you looked at the page?
Kim,
Is it possible to open the versions I mentioned with OS X? I dont think
so I opened it in the 0S9 emulation provided by OSX But, now, Ive
tried also an old ibook I have here, with only OS 9.2 and IE 5.1 and I
do not see absolutely nothing that qualifies as a background painting
bug (or
Hi Cole,
As far as I know there is not, probably because browsers have different
implementations of CSS properties. I think that best way to do it is to
know the CSS properties and which elements they theoretically apply to
and then experiment.
Take your example - padding: 0; - for instance
Hi,
Im a newbie at this discussion group, but Im loving it and Ive
already learned quite a lot just by reading it. It seems that JavaScript
(or EcmaScript) and W3C DOM issues are somehow outside of this
discussions group scope (judging by the mail list guidelines), which is
a shame, from my
Hi Chris,
Here's what you need:
#pane2
{
position:relative;
height:auto; background-color: #FF;
margin: 0 1em 0 1em;
border: 1px solid #404040;
overflow:auto;
}
Hope that is useful!
Roberto
Chris Taylor wrote:
Hi,
Posted this with an incorrect subject first time, sorry about that.
So sorry about the receipt request! Please appologise for the
inconvenience. It was my first post here...
I've turned it off!
Roberto
Chris Taylor wrote:
Hi,
Posted this with an incorrect subject first time, sorry about that. The
end of the week looms and my brain is starting to shut down.
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