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Hi Marvin,
Try removing the closing php tag on the script you are running.
Cheers
Adam
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On 22 Jan 2012, at 23:42, Marvin Hunkin startrekc...@gmail.com wrote:
hi.
learning php and my sql via a course via http://wsi.tafensw.edu.au, and
working my way through some exercises
http://www.browserstack.com/
On 23/09/2011 17:25, Josh Rose wrote:
There is a tool called IE tester, which might be what you're looking
for: http://www.my-debugbar.com/wiki/IETester/HomePage
That said, we generally use the browser mode settings for testing here
(on the development side at
I guess we don't go to boldfish.co.uk for compassion!!!
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On 24 Aug 2011, at 07:16, Tony Crockford to...@boldfish.co.uk wrote:
On 24 Aug 2011, at 01:09, Jay Tanna wrote:
You are doing an online course and yet you don't know how to find out what
is included in the Web
I would put it back as an h1 and use css like so:
h1 {
font-weight: normal;
}
On Tue, Sep 14, 2010 at 4:21 PM, Stuart Foulstone
stu...@bigeasyweb.co.ukwrote:
But then again, how it displays is dependent on the fonts available on the
site visitor's system not what some graphic designer wants.
I really don't see how having seo friendly urls changes things. I would
sugest that before you made the seo friendly urls that you may have had
.html in the extension so that the validator knew how to validate the page.
Perhaps you are missing something similar to:
!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC
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Your RE: [WSG] breaks, lists in a form or not, and more or less
document: divs
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document: divs
Hi Marvin.
It is looking good. My only comment would be to remove the br tags which
you are using to space elements and instead use css on those elements
instead.
Cheers
Adam
On Wed, Nov 25, 2009 at 10:35 AM, Marvin Hunkin startrekc...@gmail.comwrote:
hi.
well take a look at this site
and
then look at the semantics that best fit.
Again the logo is usually only the most important thing to the owner -
not the customer - the customer will recognise if they are on the right
site or not.
Cheers Adam.
P.S written from Thailand after a couple too many afternoon beers.
c
site should have a clear theme - i.e focus on one area and as
such this should lead you to having just 1 H1 tag with your keyword for
that page in it. You can have more than 1 h1 tag but I would carefully
consider why?
Cheers
Adam
c...@fagandesign.com.au wrote:
Hi all, have come across
I would try using css to hide the starting li's - that way it will just display
the li's that you want with the correct number showing.
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From: li...@webstandardsgroup.org [mailto:li...@webstandardsgroup.org] On
Behalf Of Phil Archer
Sent: 28 September 2009 14:16
To:
at 7:02 pm, Foskett, Mike
mike.fosk...@uk.tesco.com wrote:
Sorry Adam,
I’ve been having list submission problems and have lost a few verbose
responses, and even complete questions.
Consequently all I’ve posted of late are short responses if any at
all.
I’ll endeavour to improve replies in future
Mike,
It's messages like this one which make it such a joy to be part of WSG.
Impeccable information and the perfect answer with just one URL!
On 7/10/2009 at 7:39 pm, Foskett, Mike mike.fosk...@uk.tesco.com wrote:
http://websemantics.co.uk/resources/common_symbols/
Mike
-Original
Hi Darrin,
I use the Internet Explorer Collection (http://finalbuilds.edskes.net/iecollection.htm) from Edskes - it struggles with the really version 4 but is usually pretty up to date
Kind regards,
Ads,
Adam Smith
Operations Analyst
Network Ten 1 Saunders Street
Hey Nass,
It looks like the floated details with Buildline Constructions' address detailsare what's jagging IE;
Check out: http://www.positioniseverything.net/explorer/floatIndent.htmlfor an explanation; and some ways to fix
Kind regards,
Ads,
Adam Smith
Operations
default settings - in fact it would be very easy to detect if javascript was
available ad if not provide an alternative checkout path.
My 2c worth as an Magento Enterprise Partner ;)
Adam
-Original Message-
From: li...@webstandardsgroup.org [mailto:li...@webstandardsgroup.org] On
Behalf
Further to my last comment. The theming in Magento is very powerful and
allows you to do anything that you would like to / need to. Take the time to
learn it (there is a lot to learn) and you will see that you are not limited
in any way as to what you can do.
Cheers
Adam
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li.item361 span {
background: red;
}
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From: li...@webstandardsgroup.org [mailto:li...@webstandardsgroup.org] On
Behalf Of Simon Josephson
Sent: 11 May 2009 15:33
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: [WSG] Span within a li
hi guys
I am stumped with this - I
solutions -
www.tradingeye.com
Cheers
Adam
Cal Wilson wrote:
http://shopify.com
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Phone: 0404 449 464
Web: http://oxygenkiosk.com
On 26/02/2009, at 4:27 PM, Kevin Erickson wrote:
Hi,
Does anyone have input on what is a good Web standards e-commerce
solution
Agree. It is very easy to style the anchor element.
Chris F.A. Johnson wrote:
On Tue, 24 Feb 2009, John Horner wrote:
Thanks for all the discussion so far. It seems I'll have to re-code.
I will definitely not be using Javascript. It seems entirely logical
to me that there should be such a
Copyright has nothing to do with profit
Diana Castillo wrote:
Anyway, as it is just a student's work, I don't think that counts as
a profit site, doesn't it?
2009/2/17 James Milligan lak...@lake54.com mailto:lak...@lake54.com
What about coming up with your own?Not meaning to sound rude,
I do not use conditional comments myself as I have coded a css parser to
handle all these differences... but anyhow.. you could try and get Opera
looking correct and then use conditional comments as needed for the
other browsers. Just a suggestion, I am sure others here will know how
to target
Isn't copyRgt based on layout as well?? Also to be more semantic -
copyRight would be better if you were to name that way.
Ricci Angela wrote:
Hi, Designer
Just a thought: why don't you give names like
mainMenu and copyRgt (semantic) to your classes instead of names
Yes I don't think this is the place to ask advise on illegal matters.
Scraping content from websites that you do not have permission from is
copyright infringement. The fact that you don't want to cite the original
source inidcates to me that you are building this site for some financial
gain
and makes
roughly £14,000 a year in Adsense. It has to be done.
On Thu, Jan 8, 2009 at 9:08 AM, Adam Martin ajmartin.nz
http://ajmartin.nz@gmail.com http://gmail.com wrote:
Yes I don't think this is the place to ask advise on illegal
matters. Scraping content from websites that you do
Hi Kristine,
Are they inline images, or images from within a stylesheet?
Are you able to provide a link to the site?
Cheers,
Adam
From: Kristine Cummins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 15 Oct 2008 11:55:03 -0700
Subject: Browser loading images issue
Hi all,
I'm still having this issue
The issue with this approach is that it is not part of a form - so the only way
to submit it will be too use javascript which is an issue if javascript is not
enabled.
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From: Robin Gorry
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Sent: Friday, September 26, 2008 1:06 PM
...and this is related to web standards how?
I don't mind these posts - but please mark them [OT]
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Sent: Monday, September 08, 2008 10:57 AM
Subject: [WSG] Copycat site
This is the first time I've come across
Hey guys... it is great that talk about accessibility and chrome has been
raised - but I do think that we need to wait until it is out of beta.
Cheers
Adam
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From: James Jeffery
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Sent: Friday, September 05, 2008 7:13 AM
Hi Guys,
I am heading over to London for around 3months (hopefully) at the end of
September - would love to catch up with some developers / designers while I
am there. Contact me off list if you like a few quiets over web discussions.
Cheers
Adam
of a
clients website. So the first question I would be asking is what are the needs
of the client. A complete ecommerce solution or an ecommerce component within
their site.
Cheers
Adam
magento user: tweakmag
- Original Message -
From: 8bits Media
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Sent
I agree... you get what you pay for. $500 is nothing. I know that I have
spent about 500hrs in building my integrated ecomerce solution - but it has
been well thought out - it is stds compliant etc etc. I would suggest having
a look at shopify if you want a cheap basic but good ecommerce
Hi Joe,
I will be putting it out into the wild in a few weeks - just putting the
final touches on it now.
Cheers
Adam
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From: Joseph Ortenzi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2008 9:19 PM
Subject: Re: [WSG] Shopping cart
I will be looking for web standard group members to try my cms / ecommerce
custom solution. Please email me off the list ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) if you
are interested. If you could also tell me your background in regards to
developing / designing web apps.
Cheers.
Adam
P.S mine is one of those
I totally agree which is why I arose the subject in the first place. A
person interested in the building standards shouldn't expect the building
standards group to tell them how to use a hammer. Same goes here.
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From: Stuart Foulstone [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
Sorry to come across blunt - but I don't think the web standards group is
meant to be a teacher of css. Great that people on here are wanting to
learn. But there are plenty of other places dedicated to these sort of
things.
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From: Michael Horowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The easiest way would be to have an entry page instead.
On Thu, Jul 31, 2008 at 2:56 PM, Seona Bellamy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi guys,
I need to create an absolutely positioned div that will float on top
of the existing page layout, and be 100% of the height of the rendered
page, not the
is served as text/html or
application/xml+xhtml.
Cheers,
Adam
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There are no limitations with Magento when it comes to templates /
layout etc. So you could easily implement hcard.
Cheers
Adam (www.tweakmag.com)
tee wrote:
In Magento, they use
address.../address
for customer address.
It lacks flexibility for styling as I can't have other html tags place
doesn't
stop it being an inline element, just it's presentation.
On Fri, May 30, 2008 11:18 pm, Adam Martin wrote:
img is only an inline element by default. Some simple css fixes that. An
inline element does not have to be contained in a block level element at
all!
img {
display: block
] Marking up company logo
... not be using a p tag [to] hold the logo --Adam
... A p tag is supposed to hold a paragraph of text. If it is only holding an
image, then there is no need for the surrounding p tag. --Matt
... see what www.alistapart.com is now using --Roxanne
... beginning to think [a plain
Adam
Rick Lecoat wrote:
On 29 May 2008, at 05:32, Jens-Uwe Korff wrote:
We used to have lots of logos in h1s too, and after a thorough SEO
discussion we changed that to a p.
Out of curiosity, is a logo img at the top of the page more
semantically correct when wrapped in a p than when it's just
I intend too - as of tomorrow I am officially unemployed and working on
launching my new business www.internetconsultants.com.au (site not even
close too completion).
Mark Harris wrote:
Adam Martin wrote:
I think if people start think UO rather than SEO then the answers
to most questions
Just put a clear both on the footer,
i.e
#footer {
}
On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 9:40 AM, Skip Evans [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey all,
I have a table set up with a main content cell in the center column of
three, basically like this:
table
tr
td colspan=3header/td
Sorry pushed return to quickly
#footer {
clear: both;
}
On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 9:40 AM, Skip Evans [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey all,
I have a table set up with a main content cell in the center column of
three, basically like this:
table
tr
td colspan=3header/td
).
JS should always be an enhancement :)
Cheers
Adam
On Fri, May 23, 2008 at 2:57 PM, Julián Landerreche [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi.
Probably this can't be done without (unobstrusive) Javascript.
In simple polls, sometimes there is an Other option that is also provided
with a text input so
see the cart.. and give up.
Great work magento is doing... I have been playing with it since day 1.
Adam
Tweakmag.com
Andrew Maben wrote:
On May 21, 2008, at 3:44 AM, walied yossry wrote:
In such a situation, either the user(buyer) added something to the
shopping cart, and still wants to add
to
be the one bearing this as the provider?
Cheers
Adam
On Thu, May 22, 2008 at 12:56 PM, tee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On May 21, 2008, at 4:48 AM, Adam Martin wrote:
I would also like to add that staying on the page when adding a product to
the cart is quite likely going to use javascript (aka
:
On May 21, 2008, at 8:20 PM, Adam Martin wrote:
I have no success in selling accessibility when I try to find clients,
nobody buys it, so whatever extra care I make for accessibility is from me,
free of charge
Accessibility is really not that difficult to put in place - I also
believe
For those suggesting line-height. I think that is a very bad idea,
because if the line is more than 1 line, then the height will end up
being number of lines x line-height. For example - setting line-height
at 200px. 3 lines of text would make it 600px high with 200px between text.
Cheers
Adam
can we see an example?
Paul Collins wrote:
Hi all,
I've seen this problem before, but can't remember how I solved it.
Basically, I have put a centred background that repeats vertically on
the body of my page using CSS. The main wrapper div is also centred
and has a background sits on top of
Are you worried about the text overlapping the footer? If so, try this:
div#footer {
background-color:#2D2D2D;
border-top:1px solid #00;
clear:both;
height:100px;
width:100%;
}
Cheers
Adam
-
james wrote:
Hi All,
This is probably a real easy thing to do, how ever i
in the
center fixed.
Cheers
Adam Martin wrote:
Are you worried about the text overlapping the footer? If so, try this:
div#footer {
background-color:#2D2D2D;
border-top:1px solid #00;
clear:both;
height:100px;
width:100%;
}
Cheers
Adam
-
james wrote:
Hi All
this, it is supposed to be at the bottom of the page in the
center fixed.
Cheers
Adam Martin wrote:
Are you worried about the text overlapping the footer? If so, try this:
div#footer {
background-color:#2D2D2D;
border-top:1px solid #00;
clear:both;
height:100px;
width:100%;
}
Cheers
Adam
$styles-color-color1;
?; }
in our config file, we have
color.color1 = #739EA8;
color.color2 = #33;
allows easy update of almost everything, much easier to maintain as well.
Adam
Korny Sietsma wrote:
I tend to agree about SASS, however I'm not sure you can really avoid
repetition in css
Our contract that is signed by the client informs them of what versions we
program for.
We also ask what browser the vlient is using - i.e 5 is very very old and
we never support it.
On Thu, 08 May 2008 15:46:54 +1000, chris | chrisbuttery.com
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All,
I'm
reply
On Thu, 08 May 2008 14:42:40 +1000, David Hucklesby
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 04 May 2008 12:36:55 +1000, IceKat wrote:
I have a list menu which is supposed to be horizontal and centered. Not
a problem
right? Wrong. There are three problems.
1. IE7 doesn't use display:
I believe that this is a mac issue rather than firefox. I am guessing
you are using mac - great too see you are using magento.. As an avid
magento fan good too see more and more sites coming about.
Adam - www.tweakmag.com
tee wrote:
On May 4, 2008, at 7:52 AM, Diego La Monica wrote:
Hi
@ Jason
you can't code imga/a/img
it can only be aimg... //a
hence to stop a decorations on images that have an a tag wrapping them...
the css should be
a img {
text-decoration: none;
}
On Fri, May 2, 2008 at 3:50 PM, Mike at Green-Beast.com
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
it should be:
it should be:
a img {
}
On Fri, May 2, 2008 at 2:51 PM, Mahendran Venkatesan
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* **img a *{
text-decoration : none;
}
Is there any chance 'img' can be a parent of 'anchor' tag?
I suggest the following:
a.someclassname{text-decoration:none;}
OR
I'm in London and hand coded these...
http://www.genieinthehouse.com
http://www.popetown.com
On 11/04/2008, Joseph Ortenzi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
well, no slicing as it must be crafted out of Xhtml according to
existing plansdesign is already done.
On Apr 10, 2008, at 21:28, Spirit
as does zend studio :)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
one thing I
miss about dreamweaver is that you can do a 'search all' and
get a list of all instances of the thing you are searching for
rather than cycling through a
Are you talking from a css point of view? I would advocate not using words
- what happens if a future browser decides that grey should be #6;
where previously it was #3; (just examples). Your design is suddenly not
going to look as you intended.
My 2c.
Adam
On Tue, Mar 18, 2008 at 7:41
).
I think that for me the investment in time building an inhouse solution has
been really worth it.
Cheers
Adam
On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 3:05 PM, Sarah Simmonds [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi WSGers,
We're currently looking to move all of our websites to a single Content
Management System
http://petesbloggerama.blogspot.com/2007/02/firefox-ie-word-wrap-word-break-tables.html
cheers
Adam
Naveen Bhaskar wrote:
Hi,
I have a table and one of its cell has a long text.In firefox teh word
is not wrapping inside the table? any fix for this?
thanks in advance. :-)
Regards
navii
to do with it unless we are really restrictive -
but that brings about unnecessary support questions regarding content
insertion.
My 2c.
Adam
On Fri, Feb 29, 2008 at 10:28 AM, John Faulds [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Me, personally, I wouldn't use a CMS that produced mark-up like that.
Especially
There are a few plugins for firefox that does validation for you. Can't
remember the names of them offhand though. Sorry.
On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 4:44 AM, jody tate [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone have a preferred way to view and validate generated source
code? By generated source I mean
You should always do server side validation. Implementing client side
validation does not affect this at all.
On Feb 12, 2008 4:08 PM, Sajan Franco [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The sever side validations must be done even if the validations are done
at client side too.
this is because it is
the flaw in this approach is the potential for adding divs for styling
purposes only which is hardly ever necessary. Certainly not in the scenario
you have given. I advocate styling the elements directly rather than
bloating the code more than you need too.
Cheers
Adam
On Feb 11, 2008 2:59 PM
#wrapper {
margin: 0 auto;
padding: 0;
text-align: left;
width: 950px;
}
Cheers
Adam
Michael Horowitz wrote:
I've noticed that my site is centered it ie 7.0 but left justified in
firefox http://terrorfreeamerica.us/. What are the issues and
workarounds to keep them in sync
Can we please keep the discussions on topic, lately there have been a number
of threads having nothing to do with standards
Cheers
Adam
On Feb 1, 2008 10:04 AM, Taco Fleur [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do you check your logs for 404s?
Like I said, when I published the code as they presented it, I
Hi there,
the first thing I noticed is the fact that the footer is always at the
bottom. This is fine however I would like to suggest something to improve
this a little.
Set a z-index of say 100 on the footer, so that the content flows underneath
rather than over the footer.
Cheers
Adam
On Dec
Sorry, I just checked again and see you have done that - the problem is the
video.
On Dec 21, 2007 8:30 AM, CK [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://working.bushidodeep.com/kevon/index.html
Could use a once over for this site. any suggestions are welcome.
CK
where in the folder structure is the css file?
On Dec 17, 2007 10:44 AM, krugonN [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Dec 16, 2007 9:21 PM, Michael Horowitz
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Adding to my issues I put a image on the server that I want to show up
on my buttons but it isn't appearing. Here
try url(../images/atom.gif)
On Dec 17, 2007 10:44 AM, krugonN [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Dec 16, 2007 9:21 PM, Michael Horowitz
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Adding to my issues I put a image on the server that I want to show up
on my buttons but it isn't appearing. Here is how I added the
As I said you need to change to
background:#1c1c1b url(../images/atom.gif) no-repeat left bottom;
note the ../
On Dec 17, 2007 11:31 AM, Michael Horowitz
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That was a stupid mistake but when corrected I still have the issue. I
also should at least have had the hover
on the left. (I am aware of the navigation wrapping issue).
Cheers
Adam
On Dec 17, 2007 1:36 PM, Michael Horowitz
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Now that I have mastered putting an image in a site using CSS do we just
throw out the img tag in standards based xhtml. And how does the use of
css compare
drivers are the responsibility of the vendors. As is the ability of running
other software. Vista is essentially a framework for software developers -
it is there responsibility to ensure it works - not Microsofts.
On Dec 14, 2007 11:01 AM, dwain [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 12/13/07, Gav...
with
Joomla! - rather you integrate your design into Joomla! I would define
exactly what your client needs and then look at your options from there.
Regards
Adam
On Dec 4, 2007 8:39 AM, Lyn Patterson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have never had to use a CMS and know very little about them. I have
is set a base font size (declared on the body) of 10px. All other fonts
are then set using em - 2em is equal to 20px, 1.3em is 13px etc etc.
Cheers
Adam
James Leslie wrote:
Hi,
I've been looking over some inherited sites and noticed a very common
font-family declaration of arial, verdana
What are you putting the max-width declaration on? a div for example?
adam
On Nov 22, 2007 9:17 AM, Tee G. Peng [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I thought max-width tells the browser: This is the limit of the
width you can expand, regardless how big the screen is.
But my testing shows
This is the reason why i made the move to XHTML - it is much more structured
in my opinion. And these sort of issues don't arise.
Adam.
On Nov 21, 2007 3:12 PM, David Hucklesby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Trying to help a friend with their form markup, I suggested they
look up the W3C
Hi Bob,
Can't help you with ie6 but thought I would let you know that it seems
to be fine in IE7.
Cheers
Adam
Bob Schwartz wrote:
I have a site in progress that is currently pixel perfect in all
real browsers, it's all over the screen in IE 6 (don't yet know about
IE7).
I have spent hours
hey, I just had a quick look, its 2am so i should really get to sleep,
I tried changing the styles a bit, I been designing for year so I dont
know if this is the right way. I made the banner position:relative, so
it makes any absolute inside the div absolute from the relative
diveven though
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I've given up and simply concerted the whole site to the fluid version!On 28/02/06, Felix Miata [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 06/02/27 07:35 Adam Morris apparently typed:
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Also, there is still a flaw bottom left where some image dropping out of the 'box'... why is that?Thanks in advance!Adam
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http://www.megustalatelevision.com/uwish/index1.htmlOn 25/02/06, Martin Heiden
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Adam: Have you tried to adjust the width of the container? Probablythe problem is a rounding bug or a bug in the min-width _javascript_?regards,Martin
Really? I thought I'd done everything the project 7 site told me.. ie. change the two things: the div and the size. What have I missed, Gunlaug?On 25/02/06,
Gunlaug Sørtun [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The min-width _javascript_ doesn't have the correct values for yourlayout, so it is jumping a bit at
/index1.htmlI have used different ie. larger background images for top, middle and bottom... and a background img for the right side of the body but, as you will see, if you kindly take a look on all your huge monitors, it's not quite there yet. Could you point me in the right direction?
Thanks!Adam
I've worked with a number of JS browser based HTML editors, I'm
integrating TinyMCE with an existing web app at the moment.
In my experience the authors of these JS HTML editors actually have
very little control of the code produced by these editors as it
relies heavily on HTML related
what this email meant for me or what?
im confused to why I am getting so many emails?
On 2/3/06, Ben Bishop [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2/3/06, Jay Gilmore [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I want to go beyond the argument of separation of information and
presentation markup.
What sort of
I think there is still a mentality of any of those awards/certified/compliant buttons just being a click stealer.Remember those web award badges you could stick on your site with pride in the early 90's - until you realised that it was only there to get users to click off your site?
I believe the
. For some non-profit orgs this can be a real advantage.
Show them some numbers that prove that you know what you're talking about - loading times, page sizes, % of other browsers, etc.Good luck!--adam--On 12/6/05,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Donna, That's why I mention the measure thingy
ok ok ok... don't get your knickers in a twist! I'll shut up about FF now!!xOn 02/12/05, Lachlan Hunt
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Adam Morris wrote: If I uninstall everything, will I lose all my bookmarks, prefs etc.?
No, you won't, that's not how it works.However, as has been saidseveral times on
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