codes into template files and write extra lines of
javascript).
P/s. There is no display none in the example's markup. I never picked up that
bad habit.
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are of assistive devices,
think carefully weight over all the pros and crons before jumping on HTML5
wagon? There! I am listening.
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the site was on XHTML.
I suspect Google and Bing must be adding HTML5 into their search algorithm but
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shows the hidden skip to content got focused. Emptied history, tried again,
it showed the same as previously mentioned.
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Hi Steve
Yes it’s working fine here but I face one problem
wouldn't worry I wouldn't care :-)
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be able to tab back to close the window using
keyboard navigation.
What do people think about having the focus same visual presentation as the
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if a screen reader has the read title enable, it should be able to read it.
But if the image is replaced by the content, or you have the content place in
the image container box along with the image, screen reader should be able to
read it just fine.
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. Having the close button placed in the last
keyboard control prevents users to close it - once you hit the Get Started
(if you miss the enter key (the focus is not as obvious despite the outlined)
when you are at the button) it doesn't allow you to go through the tab again to
close the window.
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to mobile version : samedomain/m/
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On Jan 18, 2011, at 3:07 PM, MichaelMD wrote:
On Tue, 2011-01-18 at 07:09 -0800, tee wrote:
I can't get the Windows 7 phone browser simulator works in my Windows 7 via
Parallel Desktop. Wonder if I have such luck to find a Window 7 Phone user -
the Windows 7 is using IE7. Yuk yuk yuk
the target=_top. We don't do nested anchor links.
a href=#...a href=_image/pdc-brochure-low-res.p
target=_top/a/a
You may want to clean up your codes, and perhaps pick up a habit switching
between view source and visual mode when work in Dreamweaver.
tee
On Jan 11, 2011, at 4:17 PM, tee wrote:
I have found it reliable.
http://detectmobilebrowser.com/
A heads-up, it doesn't recognize the Palm Pre. Maybe it's a bug from the
device's OS rather than detection code.
To fix it you can add a 'pre'.
tee
Queries for mobile device, this script is pretty handy,
and it has a ColdFusion version. No Yuk :-)
I have found it reliable.
http://detectmobilebrowser.com/
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-level. Judging from
the #nav ul, it seems to be the case, but the display none overwrites the rule
below.
#nav ul {position:absolute; left:0; top:30px; background:none; width:auto;
border-top:solid 1px #00; height: 0px}
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I want the choice to be able to tab through all links just
because it's a god-given fundamental right).
Having said that, I re-word my sentence: One of the best practises, and me, as
a Superfish Menu fan thinks, is to use the absolute positioning to control
submenu.
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system
that works in all browsers including IE6, but there are many other options,
such as the two from Thierry. Superfish require extra jQuery script though.
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dreadful feeling thinking that I have to serve separate versions
of images: one for desktop (since not all IE supporting it yet even if IE9 does
it doesn't meant we can use it freely) and one for advanced touchscreens.
tee
there is no links to real pages if
no javascript available, please visit the site, try out a few demos with
javascript ON, then turn it off, and browse again.
http://jquerymobile.com/demos/1.0a2/
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dimension that gone completely wrong.
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together in the background-image property.
Happy finally-Christmas-is-over!
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,left
bottom,color-stop(0, #57b0d7),color-stop(1, #87C9EB));
background-image: url(../images/base_images/icon-ui.png) ;
background-repeat: no-repeat;
background-position: 99% -109px;
}
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due to its Ajax and hashes – this maybe fixable by using
multi-page template (terminology from the framework), but right now I don't see
it possible.
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On Dec 21, 2010, at 7:47 PM, Tim Kadlec wrote:
jQuery Mobile is a nice, if slightly unpolished due to it's very recent
release, framework
now :)
The Conditional Comment breaks the CSS merging script though.
tee
On Dec 19, 2010, at 6:45 PM, Paul Irish wrote:
tee,
you want this:
http://forabeautifulweb.com/blog/about/universal_internet_explorer_6_css/
it greatly simplifies the layout for IE6.. to just be the straight-up
% in a couple months,
tough I can't be 100% sure it's the message that helped bringing down the
percentage, but I think it helped greatly than a passive You are using an
outdated browser. For a better experience using this site, please upgrade to a
modern web browser.
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selector
[1].
See please note
[1] http://jquerymobile.com/demos/1.0a2/#docs/pages/docs-pages.html
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but are placed inside a main style sheet.
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On Dec 18, 2010, at 6:15 AM, G.Sørtun wrote:
I am finally to begin to stop supporting IE6 starts from 2011 as the usage
has fallen below 5%. I don't want the IE6 users to see
this be done?
Thanks!
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http://picasaweb.google.com/weblist99/Ie6
My goal is never to have to bother with IE6 at all, and that means not a single
tiny treatment for this browser, the cleaner way seems to be no style sheet is
served for the browser.
tee
On Dec 18, 2010, at 3:53 AM, Russ Weakley
Thank you, I just got a chance to test it. It does disable the rule. I need to
run test on zooming, before that, how do you mimic the pinch-to-zoom from a
simulator?
Double click triggers Copy. At the Simulator menu Window, Zoom is grayed out
and the Scale options the same.
tee
On Nov 18
Never mind. It's triple click.
tee
On Nov 20, 2010, at 4:47 PM, tee wrote:
Thank you, I just got a chance to test it. It does disable the rule. I need
to run test on zooming, before that, how do you mimic the pinch-to-zoom from
a simulator?
Double click triggers Copy. At the Simulator
but couldn't find
anything that would work.
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they allow me to play with it; you know
what it's like when you are too careful and fear that yo might break someone's
toy!
I am happy to help take a look of the site from my iPod if you want.
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On Nov 16, 2010, at 1:49 AM, designer wrote:
Thanks to all for your observations/comments etc.
Tee, thanks for your offer : the site is at www.rspcacornwall.org.uk and the
menu runs through the whole site.
I am afraid you might have to ditch the Spry menu.
I tested it in iPod
, that browser
does not load print style sheet until a print request has been made.
In addition to Georg's (always) excellent advice, there are several
ways of slimming down style sheets that might help you, Tee:
1. Use a set styles instead of a reset to avoid duplication
Well, I am not a if it's
, the comma is used to separate different
media, e.g., screen, projection, speech.
3. #2 could be a blind spot when you want to target only screen and thus
assume 'and' is the only and logical choice.
The example in this site brings clarity.
http://protofluid.com/?c=mediaQueries
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On Nov 9
requests (one for main style and one for targeted media type) but the file
size of each style sheet is significant reduce, and this seems to be beneficial
especially for bandwidth concerned mobile devices. Yes?
Thanks!
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an
impression that it's possible to mix different rules.
@media screen and (min-width: 400px) and (max-width: 700px)
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maker releases touchscreen device it will not
be locked down to Safari but all other advanced browsers therefor @font-face
should work and I don't want it to inherit the above rule.
My various tests show that it's not possible to have more than 2 rules put
together.
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On Nov 9, 2010, at 8
Uday - It's not a JPG its an animated GIF
Since the list-dad allows the continued off-topic kept running, I thought I ask
this: are those symbols some sort of Da Vinci codes waiting for gifted web
programmers/developer to decrypt?
tee
or Payment badge. I
don't have issue using iFrame at all, and just checked, HTML5 doesn't make it
obsolete.
tee
On Oct 25, 2010, at 6:37 PM, Stuart Shearing wrote:
I agree, traditional frameset layouts should be buried somewhere alongside
blink, however I have no issue with iframes and I
with the att attribute whose value contains at least one
instance of the substring “val”.
Unless I can be certain external links will never share a same word with the
site domain name, it's not very safe to use the attributes.
tee
Unless I am missing the obvious, this wouldn't work because I have no way to
know what external links client's will link to. I need a method that wouldn't
fail.
tee
On Oct 22, 2010, at 4:54 AM, designer wrote:
Forgive me if I'm missing the point here, but if you use:
a {
color : red
with a long stick
holding horizontally.
tee
a { style whatever the default style you want }
a[href^=http] { style whatever style you want for all external links }
a[href*=sitethatisnotanexternalsite.com] { style should be the same
styles used in the a{} style}
the above order of rules
: #555;}
a[href^=http://subdomain.site.com/] {color: #e21;background: #555;}
and also tried yours
a[href*=http://subdomain.site.com] {color: #e21;background: #555;}
The only way I could get it works is this:
a[href^=http]{color: #e21;background: #555;}
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On Oct 20, 2010, at 5:51 PM, Thierry
to stay in the office till midnight fighting with
PostScript errors from time to time, but very so often in my life now as a web
developer, I realized how much I benefited from those days which turned me into
a pretty good problem solver in solo web development setup.
tee
This rule works
a[href^=http]
Problem is almost every CMS system uses absolute url for internal link, this
makes it impossible to target just the external link without the content editor
having to add a class to it.
tee
Hi Steve,
The linked example provided by tee i belive was taken from here:
http://www.html5accessibility.com/index-aria.html
Yes, indeed I found the aegisdemo from your site . Sorry if a credit of the
source is expected and I neglected it. I thought it was a reference of
html5accessibility
install it. After I had
the IE9 beta installed, the previously standalone working version of IE9
Preview no longer can be installed.
I updated the test page just in case anyone wants to see it.
tee
http://lotusseedsdesign.com/css-test/list-style.html
On Oct 14, 2010, at 7:07 PM, tee wrote:
Tim
year or two years ago) was horrible,
it made IE6 unusable as each (very simple page) took some 30 to 60 seconds
delay in page load.
tee
On Oct 14, 2010, at 12:49 AM, Grant Bailey wrote:
Hello,
I was wondering whether it is acceptable CSS to combine pseudo class
selectors, like this:
div
-position: inside}
li.outside{list-style-position: outside}
Is there a workaround?
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Forgot to say, I am not interested in background image approach in this case.
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On Oct 14, 2010, at 4:43 PM, tee wrote:
In this page:
http://lotusseedsdesign.com/css-test/list-style.html
Only Firefox got it right. Have not checked in IE yet.
li {padding-bottom: 5px;clear: both;list
menu will only work like this using
arrow keys?
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Thanks! This won't work very well though because not all LIs have image and I
can't foresee which one will not have.
Your example gave me an idea to remove the float, and it seems to be working.
See the test page again!
vertical-align:top makes the image aligns with the text.
tee
), but sometimes, depending
on the the caption/title or description added, can be served as part of the
Flow content of a page (document).
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Thanks for checking!
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That works for me. Do you have a page we can look at?
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by webkit. The theme has been
downloaded over 50 times, hopefully someone out there is using it for his/her
blog than just studying my code :-)
http://lotusseedsdesign.com/temple-gate/2010/09/temple-gate-a-html5-wordpress-theme/
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On Oct 10, 2010, at 2:35 AM, Jon @ The PixelForge wrote:
If I may
} ) then the background color works when
focused.
Tested in Opera, FF, Safari and Chrome, all show consistent result.
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Correction:
background COLOR isn't working.
On Oct 9, 2010, at 4:27 AM, tee wrote:
Is this expected behavior or the support is still lacking?
I have this declared in CSS for HTML5 required attributed:
input type=email name=email id=email required
[required]{background-color
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not sure as these HTML5 tags are still
too new for me.
section id=articles
article
h2.../h2
p.../p
/article
article
h2.../h2
p.../p
/article
/section
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presume :-) ).
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On Oct 1, 2010, at 8:15 AM, field.ni...@gmail.com wrote:
HI,
Joined the chat a bit late, hope the following URL is helpful
without being redundant.
http://html5boilerplate.com/
___
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come I am not seeing any result with the
required attribute like I do from Opera? I
http://www.modernizr.com/docs/#input
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(ul list)
/nav
/section
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background : #ddd;
}
I can't find anything wrong with my style sheet and the html code.
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render the page just like normal HTML page
with browser default styling?
Quote Hugo, It will create those elements for IE6-8 (and older browsers with
lack of HTML5 support) in DOM. I suppose DOM will still work in older IEs when
CSS is off yes?
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On Sep 27, 2010, at 3:50 AM, David Dorward
the border in a
div with no padding and margin. So simple yet effective!
Thank you very much!
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) without the hassle of #6 codes, but it's not possible with simple code
like this:
table {border-radius: 15px; border-collaspe: collapse}
table, th, td {border:1px solid #369; }
http://www.lotusseedsdesign.com/css-test/table/table.html
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On Sep 15, 2010, at 5:59 PM, David Hucklesby wrote:
On 9/15
On Sep 19, 2010, at 2:17 PM, tee wrote:
Hi David,
Just got a chance to revisit this issue.
I want the border radius for table. While setting up an example page I
realized why I thought border radius isn't possible was due to the background
colors I had for the table and td cell
overwrite the border-collapse:collapse. Another
two options are separate and inherit.
?
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On Sep 11, 2010, at 1:30 AM, Lesley Lutomski wrote:
Hi Tee,
If I've got this right, you've got a short navigation section in the header,
then your main content, then more links at the bottom. In that case, instead
of Skip to to access the lower menu, why not use More Options
worry that it's not a
recognized phrase for web users.
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On Sep 5, 2010, at 5:30 AM, David Storey wrote:
On 5 Sep 2010, at 13:49, tee wrote:
I have a mobile site (just using media queries) that initially used XHTML
Basic 1.1, the site rendered fine except with a few glitches (bugs!!??) that
I know existed in this browser. Decided to convert
is
avoidable if one knows it.
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the above rules.
Make me think maybe I should wait till 2022 to start using HTML5!
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not a prime time and is a very BAD idea to use
non-mobile doctype for mobile version of site as it added too much complication
and unexpected possible bugs. Sort of strengthen my though on media queries
alone cannot make a good usable mobile version of site. Alas!
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with it with zoom:1 but there are
times different values for width, paddings and margins are needed.
I found this but never feel comfortable using it.
.test { color /*\**/: blue\9 }
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On Aug 24, 2010, at 1:51 PM, Patrick H. Lauke wrote:
On 24/08/2010 21:33, tee wrote:
Despite what I have learned from David Story about Opera Mini, media
queries along cannot make a usable mobile version of site that is
truly targets mobile user. Content negotiation and adaption cannot
is text-shadow). Is this a device restriction
preventing Opera Mini from doing this? I have a doubt because iPod (I think
iPhone too but I don't have one to check) is capable of loading both default
Sans and Sans-serif.
Thanks!
tee
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On Aug 6, 2010, at 6:59 PM, David Storey wrote:
On 7 Aug 2010, at 00:44, tee wrote:
On Aug 5, 2010, at 4:23 PM, David Storey wrote:
Not strictly true. First of all Opera Mini compresses the content and
images (which is one of the reasons for the image quality setting
his/her account got
hacked unless notified the recipient who received a spam mail. Maybe there is a
way to do this but I don't know. I changed my password after my friend told me
she didn't spam my mailbox :-)
tee
On Aug 12, 2010, at 2:24 AM, Lea de Groot wrote:
This is exactly the sort
might want to post a tinyURL or bit.ly (I like
this!) address if ask mobile browser check because typing on a tiny screen
keypad on a tiny screen for a long url address is no fun :-) Some mobile
emulators do not allow copy and paste either.
tee
On Aug 5, 2010, at 11:27 AM, David Laakso wrote
.
Opera mobile 10 emulator doesn't has the same issue though, but then I have
learned to never trust the emulator from day one.
tee
A friend checked it on an iPod prior to the inclusion of the @media
declarations and reported no issues at that time. I will ask her to check it
again
On Aug 5, 2010, at 2:05 PM, David Storey wrote:
On 5 Aug 2010, at 21:12, tee wrote:
Hi David,
Having done 2 full sites+ many exercise mobile sites, I view at Opera Mini
(including the Mobile 10) the Internet Explorer 6+7, it's a browser one will
hate it, curse it more than praise
to Portrait and this creates issue with certain html
tags.
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rule doesn't get
picked up, and took me days to realize the quirk (guess I am a slow learner :-)
).
tee
On Aug 5, 2010, at 7:55 PM, tee wrote:
Checked one of a mobile sites I did that has inline image larger than 480px
and no width/height attributes were declared in the CSS and markup
-child” and ignore all other selectors. Same behavior doesn't showed in
IE9 preview nor IE6/7.
http://greensho.nexcess.net/iebugs/grouping-selectors-bug.html
http://greensho.nexcess.net/iebugs/grouping-selectors-bug-ie8.png
tee
/em-vs-px/18px-fontsize.png
tee
On Jul 30, 2010, at 5:25 PM, Felix Miata wrote:
On 2010/07/30 14:05 (GMT-0700) tee composed:
I did another test by increasing Safari's font size to 18px, and the
layout expanded. This makes the EM not stable to use for layout. I wonder
if it has always like
did in previous machine (mentioned in my previous email).
Other browsers have default 16px.
Do you have idea how Safari makes the calculation that resulted 121px
differences with 14px font size setting when width is set to 62em.
tee
THanks Jody.
I did another test by increasing Safari's font size to 18px, and the layout
expanded. This makes the EM not stable to use for layout. I wonder if it has
always like this for Safari or is a new bug.
tee
On Jul 30, 2010, at 11:47 AM, Jody Tate wrote:
If this helps: my MacBook Pro
://greensho.nexcess.net/em-vs-px/em-width.html
http://greensho.nexcess.net/em-vs-px/safari-ss.png
My monitor is 27 2560x1440 resolution, but I don't think this is the reason.
Can you confirm if you see the same?
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a Lucida
Sans or a typeface that result something similar to Lucida Sans.
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compliant
work got chopped off so brutally with no explanation ever given.
It took me a few years to understand why the programmer did what he did.
adding these do not solved the problem
span span {font-size: 1.2em}
span span span {font-size:1.3em}
li li span {font-size:1.2em}
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