my apologies - the 'context' i referred to is fully out of the hands of the
designer - it is the browsing environment, determined via a mixture of
user-agent information, feature detection and media queries...
On 16 September 2012 16:54, wsg@webstandardsgroup.org wrote
it is not, in itself, concerned with styling. It
is a conditional test.
Perhaps we need a fourth element - context - to join the separate channels
of content, behaviour and appearance?
On 14 September 2012 16:43, wsg@webstandardsgroup.org wrote
of a media query it is not, in itself, concerned with styling. It
is a conditional test.
Perhaps we need a fourth element - context - to join the separate channels
of content, behaviour and appearance?
On 14 September 2012 16:43, wsg@webstandardsgroup.org wrote
In this week's links for light reading, there is a reference to responsive
images, eg:
http://www.netmagazine.com/features/road-responsive-images
I'd be interested to hear this lists' opinion on the proposed syntax.
To me this screams of putting styling information, into the document. For
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(or some carpentry, maybe :-)
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I have recently attempted to 'trap' spammers who use autofilling tactics on the
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Hi Bob,
A few points:
- The form submission was likely posted without JavaScript
- There is no point confronting a robot with the reality of it’s existence
Look into writing a filter on your email inbox or server that can
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I think its important to give the spammer no indication that you are onto
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Second that. If you can version the filenames that's definitely the
most sure-fire way to make sure users don't cache old copies.
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Append some junk querystring to the end of the URL, like
example.com/index.html?20120803132400. Every time it changes, stuff will be
refreshed. Wouldn't really recommend doing it for regular pages because it
makes the URLs look messy, but if you're trying to refresh scripts or
images, go nuts.
Sometimes a random query string does not work.
Changing the filename itself works 100% of the time.
Eg. style-scm-revision-number.css
Manu
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Append some junk querystring to the end of the URL, like
Second that. If you can version the filenames that's definitely the
most sure-fire way to make sure users don't cache old copies.
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Changing the filename itself works 100% of
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Hi Rob,
thank you, and sorry for the delayed answer.
The need for xml comes from the site being
a web application for an academic work.
The idea is to generate xml both to the site and for exchange purposes.
I could generate both xml and html but that isn't very elegant,
and would not optimise
Hi Isabel,
It sounds like you might be confusing/mixing your requirements... from the
limited information you have provided, this sounds like perfect candidate
to generate two separate files ie: HTML already has accessibility built
in, and you get the XML file contain exactly what you
On 01/08/12 00:29, Isabel Santos wrote:
I could generate both xml and html but that isn't very elegant,
and would not optimise the resources.
Unless you serve the XHTML files with a MIME type of application/xml or
application/xhtml+xml, which will break things in IE9, the browser will
treat
On 26/07/2012 23:41, Isabel Santos wrote:
I decided to use polyglot markup, allthough it involved serving it as
text-html for old trident browsers, to be able to include xml content on
the site (wich I'm still learning).
What XML content do you need to include? If you just stick to regular
Hi Kevin,
thank you for your feedback, I do recall times when this list was quite
more active :)
I found out I can use WAI-ARIA with html5 polyglot, without any aditional
schema or doctype, I was tired the other day, and not thinking straight.
The reason it wasn't validating, is because
I am also looking into some similar areas. Looking for replies???
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How can I make a web page appear as the latest version in all browsers, i.e.,
perform a cache bypass? And I don't mean for me - I mean for all visitors to
the page? Is it possible?
to that and do a check mate. This tells the
server to call up a new version of the page each time its requested. (or
refreshed automatically in 600 seconds if they stay on the page)
meta http-equiv=refresh content=600
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visitors to the page? Is it possible?
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Once it's cached in the browser there's not much you can do about it,
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I would go with David Dorwood’s suggestion, this seems the most logical. I
would try and avoid the sup tags, as these are for superscript, which is
really presentational and should be handled by CSS if this is the style
that is required.
On 2 July 2012 11:41, Patrick H. Lauke
In what way is sup more presentational than p?
Bob
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I would go with David Dorwood’s
)
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I would go with David Dorwood's suggestion
On 02/07/2012 13:39, Dan Freeman wrote:
The sup tag is definitely not presentational. It’s good for the
browser to know what is superscripted. Think about math and powers.
The browser will interpret these two things totally differently:
10^4
10sup4/sup (correct)
10span4/span (browser will
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In scholarly paper and report, we often use number (e.g.. 1, 2. 3, displays in
sup) in between paragraphs when referencing others' work. What is the name of
the tag used in such manner in HTML or ebook format?
The microformats community lists a rel=footnote
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I just got a little burned by Chrome's new date popup for HTML date-type
inputs!
*Why?*
- Because when I wrote the original code, I hadn't read up on the new
properties being added to HTML5 input types
- Because I was using a js-based datepicker plugin to implement the same
On 02/07/2012 01:55, James Ducker wrote:
element.valueAsDate
This property is designed to solve your locale woes, and it is also an
easy way to feature-detect a browser's native support for the date input
type. I haven't gone through all current browsers yet, so if you do use
this method, make
The only issue I've found so far is that Safari's implementation of the
date type sucks. It gives you little up/down chevrons which add or subtract
one day at a time. So my working code also treats Safari as
datepicker-not-implemented.
For me, as I make use of the valueAsDate property when it's
Thanks David.
I think ePub3 and HTML5 support is still not here. When converting the HTML5
doctype files to ePub, Sigil (an ePub editor) forces ePub2 version and stripped
all HTML5 tags.
Converting to mobil format for Amazon Kindle is even worse, I feel as if
dealing with the IE6 7.
Tee
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I think ePub3 and HTML5 support is still not here. When converting the
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Hi
It's called sup/sup
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In scholarly paper and report, we often use number (e.g.. 1, 2. 3, displays
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(which will be directed to Appendix), but this often is not desirable because
in other sections of paragraphs where citations are used, there aren't alway
clear sentences to
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Firstly “Do websites need to look exactly the same in every browser?”
http://dowebsitesneedtolookexactlythesameineverybrowser.com/
This wasn't on my radar, but even still, there are better solutions out
there to handle CSS. I looked through the little documentation that this
tool gave, and I
For the record, I was referring to :root, not the site mentioned by the OP.
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I do not use this. I
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In HTML, :root is functionally
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