Ahh, thank you Philippe, it works...
Christoph
on Friday, March 18, 2005, 3:16:42 AM you wrote:
PW On 18 Mar 2005, at 8:51 am, Christoph Mandl wrote:
i want to use a print-stylesheet and it works fine in IE but Opera 7
and Firefox seem to ignore it...
Can someone help me?
url:
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From: Lachlan Hardy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Despite my strong disapproval of fixed width (I know, I know, the redesign
is coming), the following works for me
Do you object to a column being a fixed width? I understand your objection
to a fixed width overall layout, but
Title: Does anyone know of a standard Calendar?
Hi everyone, I will have a mini calendar on a site im currently working on, yet I need something that is customisable, and also web standard. I found this so far: http://www.mylittletools.net/livedemo/mlc/ if you click sample 2 you will get an
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Stevio
Sent: Thursday, March 17, 2005 6:08 PM
To: Web Standards Group
Subject: Re: [WSG] Simple 2 column layout?
Thanks for that, getting those widths right always annoys me cause the box
model doesn't
On Fri, 18 Mar 2005 12:47:47 -, Joey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi everyone, I will have a mini calendar on a site im currently working
on, yet I need something that is customisable, and also web standard.
[...]
Josef
You might check the archives at http://www.css-discuss.org/ . There have
Philippe Wittenbergh wrote:
You can only have one style sheet with a 'title' attribute (alternate
stylesheets is another matter).
Delete the 'title' attribute from your print stylesheet link and
you'll be OK.
Just to claify Philippe's statement, you actually can have multiple
(non-alternate)
Hi,
How about *not* giving the second col a width (the one that is not in
fixed width)
Kim
Trusz, Andrew wrote:
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Stevio
Sent: Thursday, March 17, 2005 6:08 PM
To: Web Standards Group
Subject: Re: [WSG]
Hi Lisa,
Check this out:
http://www.dpivision.com/
Regards,
-Vlad
http://xstandard.com
Standards-compliant XHTML WYSIWYG editor
Lisa B. McLaughlin wrote:
Hi,
Are there web standards for shopping carts? I'm looking for a secure cart.
Perhaps this isn't the best list to post this
Title: Scrolling TABLE within a DIV problem in Firefox?
Hi Everyone, im posting this on behalf of my developer friend (Stuart). This is his message to you guys.
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I have a table to display data which has a fixed header with the info scrolling underneath. This is working fine in IE
Interesting, interesting. I how have a left column with a percentage width,
and a right column without a width.
The wrap div surrounding everything has a width of 92%. So far it's working
quite well.
Now I want to handle the problem of the page being resized to a narrow width
which causes the
On my domain www.sql-und-xml.de, I am using such a simple layout with a
fixed left column and a floating right.
Amaya 9.1 accepts this.
The page is in german but the Html is ... self-explaining
Best Regards
Juergen Auer
Berlin, Germany
On 18 Mar 2005 at 7:50, Trusz, Andrew wrote:
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CSIRO
Great information Erik. So I had never used the title tag on a style sheet
reference. It this
handled that sam be all browsers?
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Philippe Wittenbergh wrote:
You can only have one style sheet with a 'title' attribute (alternate
stylesheets is
Hi Stevio,
P7 min width extension would work just fine or this one
http://www.doxdesk.com/software/js/minmax.html
I don't know which one works best. Maybe min max is a bit more flexible.
Kim
Stevio wrote:
Interesting, interesting. I how have a left column with a percentage
width, and a right
Hi Lisa
Are there web standards for shopping carts? I'm looking for a secure cart.
Perhaps this isn't the best list to post this question, but if there are
standards regarding carts, you guys would certainly know!
I use Zen Cart (it is written in XHTML 1.0, CSS) and is an excellent shoot
Stevio wrote:
- Original Message - From: Lachlan Hardy
Despite my strong disapproval of fixed width (I know, I know, the
redesign is coming), the following works for me
Do you object to a column being a fixed width? I understand your
objection to a fixed width overall layout, but why
Lisa B. McLaughlin mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
on Friday, March 18, 2005 5:48 AM said:
Are there web standards for shopping carts? I'm looking for a secure
cart. Perhaps this isn't the best list to post this question, but if
there are standards regarding carts, you guys would certainly know!
I'm pretty slow drawing, but have a lot of friends at MSN group that might
be interested.
http://groups.msn.com/guydoriansworldofcomicbookart/
ByteDreams
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of David R
Sent: Thursday, March 17, 2005 6:33 PM
Just a happy birthday to the Web Standards Group - first met on March 19th
2003 - and a thankyou for providing a valuable resource. Hasn't gone
unnoticed or unappreciated.
Steven Clark
http://www.nortypig.com
http://www.pigwork.info
http://www.pigpen.info
Hi,
I have valid XHTML
http://idealcouple.com/
http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fidealcouple.com%2F
And valid CSS
http://idealcouple.com/styling/idealism.css
http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/validator?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fidealcouple.com%2Fstyling%2Fidealism.cssusermedium=all
But
I noticed that
WCAG-AA needs a label "for" any text fields in a form. Makes sense, but
...In the case where you have a text field like (where the button is an
image):[] [Sign Up To Newsletter] or
[] [Search]These are common as a global form on all
pages. There is no
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