not related to your post but jQuery. As many of you likely
have known that Microsoft have adapted jQuery framework, and this
question has been in my head for a while: does this meant future IE
(starts from IE8?) will speed up load time for site that uses jQuery?
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potentially turn people like me to become apathy to accessibility.
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On Nov 27, 2008, at 12:37 AM, tee wrote:
On Nov 27, 2008, at 12:27 AM, Micky Hulse wrote:
...
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div class=pseudoLegendh5E-mail Story to a friend/h5/div
fieldset
legend class=hideE-mail Story/legend
It works for me. :)
Cheers,
Micky
Thanks Micky,
But isn't this defeats the whole
estimation' form and I will stop
using fieldset and legend in forms that contain only a few inputs/
checkboxes/radio button.
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tee wrote:
Quote BIM: I don’t see that the W3c intention and the JAWS screen
reader implementation are necessarily at odds; JAWS has a “duty” to
keep users informed that they are in the same group, and this is
one way of achieving
browsers got it wrong and
Firefox being self-righteous of its rightness Do we have Firefox
developer here
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, that is the first thing I did. No use.
Here is a quick page I just did.
http://lotusseedsdesign.com/csstest/legend.html
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requirement, without span tag, Safari (or
maybe Firefox I can't clearly remember) gave a line-height even though
I declared absolute position and negative text-index. I find that the
only guarantee way to make legend behaves is inserting a span tag even
we don't want the legend be seen.
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the sprites
themselves to avoid jagged edges in IE.
Thanks all for the tips. The htacces ones is especially useful :-)
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solve the problem that occurs when font size increases. I guess this
is a twofold question: 1) How do you do to prevent the above issue
from happening, if possible?; 2) Does this method really justify the
reduces of http requests?
Thanks!
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this so I am just making assumption that assistive
software have not been caught up with the latest W3C recommendation,
and the fact the W3C calls it a 'recommendation' instead of
'regulation/rule'. How the law draws the line?
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it with Coda. Coda comes with HTML, CSS, Javascript
and PHP reference books so this is something very good too. You an
even say it's a super light version of Dreamweaver.
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other lack. I wish only there is a tool that have the three so that I
can save a bit of money and use one tool instead of three.
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On Oct 18, 2008, at 8:12 PM, Thierry Koblentz wrote:
Hi Tee,
If you're willing to replace the table with some junk markup (spans
for
companion columns), you could try this approach:
http://tjkdesign.com/test/tee.asp
Hi Thierry, thank you so much! One new technique learned :)
I will try
behaves like a Grade A ones, perhaps you are missing the substance of
web standards?
Just my humble 2 cents.
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tee wrote:
I cannot control or foresee how long the content in the 'set-
minheight' div be. What do I do to have the p tag always stay at
the bottom of the block?
For the example it's pretty strait forward as the p will always stay
trying
to make the page validate by way of proper xhtml markup that may
create problem in IE and then write another script to hack the IE?
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tee wrote:
'min-heigh' talls enough is the problem. If I can't forsee how long
the content will be, how do I decide the set the value of min-height?
http://lotusseedsdesign.com/opera-test/mh.html
The design is the fixed width, but even
their sites, then definitely bloated divs
to prevent customer service nightmare. I will even eliminate legend
with a clear conscious. Alas! IE and Opera are not kind to form
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I cannot control or foresee how long the content in the 'set-
minheight' div be. What do I do to have the p tag always stay at the
bottom of the block?
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improved my productivity as far as fixing IE bugs concerns.
http://dean.edwards.name/IE7/
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site that has long content but doesn't offer
a back to top, I get a bit annoyed, one comes to mind is ALAP, which
doesn't even have any link in the bottom.
Would be nice if we can have 'back to top' for email.
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On Sep 29, 2008, at 3:26 AM, David Dorward wrote:
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I always have 'back to top' implemented, in my opinion, it's more
important than skip to content/skip navigation because we read from
top to bottom, not bottom to top.
Most browsers have built in ways of returning to the top easily
On Sep 25, 2008, at 11:05 AM, Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:
tee wrote:
I was thinking maybe it's a SEO question and shouldn't post it
here, however, the more I think about it, the more I feel it
deserves a semantical perspective and wonder if it creates
obstacle for screen reader.
Might
an image, a short description or paragraph with a link to another
page, say, the image is relevant to the title, is it good or bad to
have both image and title (or 'read more') anchored, not in one link,
but two separate links ?
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-acessibilidade-sitios
– The TotalValidator desktop tool: http://www.totalvalidator.com/tool/index.html
– The Firefox Accessibility Extension: http://firefox.cita.uiuc.edu/
HTH!
Roberto
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browsers make me think this is just another bug of Opera.
Here is the working page with glider script loaded.
http://marinersq.com/meet_trainers.html
if you go to homepage of the site, you will see another Opera opacity
bug.
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show that I cannot select page content in Opera)
Version:9.52
Build: 4916
Platform
Mac OS X
System: 10.5.4
Also, in the above page, do you know which checkbox/radio button is
the correct rendering in Opera?
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tee wrote:
As mentioned in my Opera not playing nice with checkbox post, I have
collected a list of bugs that I stumbled doing just one
website.
http://lotusseedsdesign.com/opera-test/opera.html
The problem of the space at the right
actually encountered a few other strange behaviors in Opera
that I think might be bugs, I have been slowly documented them in one
test page. I will post the test page in a new thread when it is
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Have not checked in PC version nor IE.
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button just like IE does.
I found a seemingly workaround here but it doesn't work for my page.
http://getsatisfaction.com/pingfm/topics/check_box_opera_9_5_osx
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Only tested in Mac Opera 9.50, Build 4870 on system 10.5.4
On Sep 10, 2008, at 4:09 PM, James Ellis wrote:
Tee:
I haven't seen your code but is it possible this is occurring
because both checkboxes and radios
;
left:80px; /* if you want it centered */
width:894px;
margin-bottom:26px;
position:fixed;
z-index:100;
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You can also use absolute position.
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@font-face and a few others.
Does it support border-radius or -webkit-radius?
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and no monitor but a pair of optical glass
or contact lens (good for me as I already wear ones)
As for google, the company has moved its HQ to Mars since 2015.
Oh! I can't wait to download the Chrome.
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http://www.google.com/chrome
It has no Mac version! :(
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Maybe google had a lawyer like the two I encountered? :-)
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Maybe google has a lawyer like the two I hired? :-)
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aweful CSS layout - they jumped the step away from table layout, but
never move beyond.
Is your client specifically telling you he wanted table layout?
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So my question, what fatal effect it has for accessibility if I can't
get rid of them?
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improvement on accessibility.
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On Aug 30, 2008, at 6:37 PM, Anthony wrote:
First of all try to avoid in-line scripting. You could make great
use of jquery
=m3Home 3/a/li
/ul
http://lotusseedsdesign.com/menu/menu.html
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, but in some places I have taken shortcut, which,
after much consideration, I don't think it affects the usability with
screen reader. For example, for items that floated right, I wrap the
span class inside the tag.
Example: h4 span class=editedit/span heading text /h4
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I am curious, how would the DDA law applies to social networking site
that content is pretty much user generated, and even the web
application like Gmail, Yahoo Mail and many google web application.
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On Aug 15, 2008, at 9:07 PM, Elizabeth Spiegel wrote:
Hi Tee
In Australia, websites are covered by Disability Discrimination
legislation,
although there has only been one successful suit to date. Bruce
Maguire was
awarded damages of $20,000 against SOCOG in 2000: full
. If they have scored AAA (how many
sites you built have achieved this ?), why add the other two?
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scores WCAG AAA, it pretty much covers section
508, and maybe UK DDA (I am not very famliar with this guideline).
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hope no ADA/DDA law ever applies to website.
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ie6. I think the use of wrapping each block in a div set helps a lot.
A theme I was working: http://tinyurl.com/6xdecp
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I'd been learning Magento since beta 1, guess I will add my 2 cents.
Magento is very impressive, and you can make your magento store as
compliant as it can be with its very flexible, a-bit-daunting
template system. But to say magento is standards
On Jul 15, 2008, at 9:58 PM, Frank Palinkas wrote:
Hi Tee,
As James mentioned, what is the Bug Report number (#) you were
issued with? I'll follow up here for you.
Kind regards,
Frank and James, thanks for the response.
I haven't a clue what the Bug Report number is, and I don't
this bug in with your web projects?
I googled the Opera Opacity bug, saw a few articles about it and some
reported it was fixed. It never! I remember there is an Opera
developer in this list, so I am positing this message here as I don't
want to create an Opera account in their forum.
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?!) and the 'Fastest' in the
Residential Plans was aligned with others, but I see that it's not in
my Firefox 3, this can be solved by adding min-height value.
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Hi Tee,
Try: html {overflow-x:hidden;}
Thierry, thank you so much!
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actually is causing usability for users.
When client insists on having direct email link. What do you do so
that it won't cause problem for above users?
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On Jun 12, 2008, at 8:03 PM, Jason Ray wrote:
I have used mailto: on the websites I have designed, which usually
include a reference to my email and I haven't really had issues with
spam
and phtml files. Guess I just have to
live with it.
Best,
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Microformat hcard easily?
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Thierry
afaik, the address element is not supposed to contain this kind of
information as it is related to the people who maintain/are
responsible
for the document itself (or a section of the document).
It's a plain English but I read it many
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On May 28, 2008, at 5:19 AM, Bob Schwartz wrote:
Any way to get the other browsers (and especially IE6) to display
like, or nearly like (I would be happy if IE6 was at least like FF),
Safari?
add width to option attribute.
#rht_col option {width: 250px;
padding: 0 3px;
}
tee
Yup, I see it too. In IE, the option attribute inherits the select
attribute.
I tried adding a class and placed to the option, but doesn't work.
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On May 28, 2008, at 5:48 AM, Bob Schwartz wrote:
tee,
That seems to have brought FF around, but IE6 is still clipping.
Bob
On May 28
sense too, though not for
my habit, but I have learned that I don't make sites for myself :-)
I hope this is ON topic as I view it as a usability issue.
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jumping in too
early for this software, however, as the site's launch date gets
closer, I feel that I have after all made a great choice talking
client into waiting this long - I'd been building this site since day
1. A great learning opportunity that I can also get paid.
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% accessibility. A good notion and “The power
of the Web is in its universality. Access by everyone regardless of
disability is an essential aspect.” won't work unless there is a law
says so.
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there is a technique that I am totally unaware of (already googled and
visited the archive of css-d).
example ($xx/month):
http://lotusseedsdesign.com/s/raz_compare_plans.html
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Thanks Thomas for the padding suggestion too.
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On May 13, 2008, at 7:39 AM, Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:
tee wrote:
My brain isn't working. I thought I have the answer but it's not
working :-(
http://lotusseedsdesign.com/menu.html
Missing base-position...
#menu li a {background-position: left top;}
Georg
Georg, thanks
On May 10, 2008, at 1:41 AM, Diego La Monica wrote:
Hi tee,
simply:
ul#nav li ul li ul{
display: none;
}
Hi Diego, it doesn't work - all sub-level show up.
However, if I add the #menu it works
#menu ul#nav li ul li ul{
display: none;
}
As previously mentioned, I figured it out
avoding it lately. I think I am going to insert Dean Edwards' updated
IE7 script, hopefully it magically solved 99% of the ie6 problem of
this particular site :-)
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On May 10, 2008, at 12:05 AM, Fuji kusaka wrote:
hi tee,
i would to help you but i need to see your source code and if
possible the website so that i can be of good help.
you can have a look at some of my drop down menus.
Fuji, thanks for the response. I got it working while trying
sublevels of second level also display to none, but
it doesn't work if I have it declare from third level
#nav ul ul { display:none; }
or
#nav ul ul li { display:none; }
or
#nav ul li ul { display:none; }
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Ben,
Thanks for the tips. I thought I had the full universal access turned
on, but was missing the full keyboard access. Geee, so much for Apple
universal access - just like the one button mouse ! totally useless.
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On May 5, 2008, at 4:13 PM, Ben Dodson wrote:
If it's a mac issue
Ok, I think I need to modify my comment a bit. It looks like Firefox
has a dependency on Mac's keyboard access - it didn't occur to me to
check out the System Preferences that something needed to enable
because Safari has no problem.
tee
On May 5, 2008, at 7:32 PM, tee wrote:
Ben
I'd just noticed that Firefox skips the dropdown and multi-select list
with tabbing.
Anybody knows if there is a workround?
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Hi tee,
can you provide an (un)working example?
Here you are,
http://74.52.59.43/index.php
You need to add a product, then either use 'get a quote' (simple form)
or go ahead with 'proceed to checkout', then select 'checkout
show you :(
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tweakmag :) I am delighted to know you are here, as
that means your extension is of high quality :)
OK, Mac issue it is, but if Safari can get it right, it doesn't sound
like it's Leopoard's problem but rather the Mac version Firefox issue
(?!)
tee
Hmm, why the Republic of JS kept saying it's form validation?
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On Apr 23, 2008, at 11:28 AM, Alexey Novikov wrote:
Hello, friends.
There is no client side form *validation*.
There is client side form *assistance*.
Validation should be performed on server
'.
It's probably a bug by Safari 3.1 (552513) because I had people tested
for me in their Safari with different version, and they all worked.
I was forced to remove Matt's script as a result, and have the server-
side validation.
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On Apr 22, 2008, at 8:58 PM, Matt Fellows wrote:
I humbly
have never seen an ATM machine
that has scrollbar.
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On Apr 17, 2008, at 11:04 AM, Steve Green wrote:
Unless you have a keyboard, it probably doesn't work. Some
touchscreens
(try) to let you do dragging and stuff, but I think you are going to
have to
change your select box
list menu, we use
'ctrl' and 'Ctrl + shift' to select multiple options, how does this
work with touch screen?
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Have you got labels wrapping your checkboxes? If not, try that,
with a
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Do you know if IE8 will support border-radius?
Can't find this info from a quick 5 minutes google search.
Am working on a site that I uses webkit and moz border-radius for many
blocks, I thought I might as well through in the IE8 pre-support if
possible :)
thanks!
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On Apr 11, 2008, at 2:09 AM, Frederik Vig wrote:
No it won't, according to this:
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc351024(VS.85).aspx
Frederik
Hi Frederik,
Thank you. Great resources there. Never think to look for MSDN's
library :)
tee
Hi Jody and others who responded to my post.
I am very relief to know that I don't need to worry.
tee
On Mar 26, 2008, at 10:20 AM, jody tate wrote:
IE8's default setting will be to render web pages in standards-
compliant mode. You can opt out of standards compliance with a meta
tag
with best practice just like I'd always do, and
treat IE browsers with CC should it be needed. Do I need to worry
anything with IE8? It didn't occur to me to worry anything at all
until client was making this request.
Thanks!
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