Thank you so much! You just made my life about a million times easier!
dp.
On 23/08/05, Peter Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: David Pietersen ...tools/techniques for doing the below? Ok, we can validate for:
* W3C HTML/XHTML* CSS* WAI* Section 508David,The W3C maintain a useful website
With cache cleared and connected directly to the internet I started
to suspect some dns shenanigans. I get Rick and Peter's behaviour
from my home box, but from my work machine I see things differently.
Try http://69.93.55.164/topics/userscience/accessibility/
Cheers,
Damian
On 8/22/05
Stuart Sherwood wrote:
Hi All,
First, I'd just like to check I understand something correctly.
Validation for WAI AAA = WCAG 1.0 Priority 3. Is this correct?
Ok, we can validate for:
* W3C HTML/XHTML
* CSS
* WAI
* Section 508
And I've recently learnt about accessibility checks
Thank Peter.
I had totally forgotten about the NYPL styleguide, something that I
studied extensively in the past.
Thanks for the reminder.
Cheers
David
J Zeldman had a lot of input to the New York Public Library Styleguide
which incoroprates a lot of the sort of info your are wanting I
Can someone be so kind helping me to my problem with three menu.It's work o IE6 and Mozzila.But some how it look weird in IE5 and IE5.5[CSS]
#menu {
margin-bottom: 30px; } #menu ul { margin: 0 0 0 auto; padding: 0; text-align: left; list-style: none; border: none; width:
Can you describe what its doing wrong in
IE 5 and 5.5?
From: setiawan77th
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Sent: Tuesday, August 23, 2005
2:59 AM
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: [WSG] weird three menu on
IE 5
Can someone be so kind helping me to my problem with three menu.
setiawan77th wrote:
Can someone be so kind helping me to my problem with three menu.
It's work o IE6 and Mozzila.
But some how it look weird in IE5 and IE5.5
can you supply a url so we can look?
dwain
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The Savior replied;
G'day
Dwain, the url was shown at the bottom of Setiawan's email:
for more detail those code was in :
http://embun.net
http://embun.net/style/style_black.css
http://embun.net/script/script.js
Setiawan, it would indeed help if you would tell us what part of the
menu
Might be a propagation thing. Try http://69.93.55.164/ for the new site.
Vicki. :-)
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Hi everyone
After the excellent help I received a few days ago, I have continued my
development which can be viewed here:
http://www.metamorphosis.info/test/index2.htm
The CSS file is located at:
http://www.metamorphosis.info/test/s/css2.css
Al was just fine, until I noticed that the
Stuart Sherwood wrote:
Hi All,
If you pass all these test, does this exhaust all accessibility
issues or are there more?
Stuart,
There are also the soft tests - often these deal with areas of
cognitive issues, from dyslexia to English as a second or third
language, etc. Consider the
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John Foliot - WATS.ca wrote:
There are in fact checkpoints under all three Priorities which require
brain intervention - they simply cannot be tested mechanically. Try
running a page through something like Cynthia says
(http://www.cynthiasays.com) will quickly show you what needs to be
John Foliot - WATS.ca wrote:
There are in fact checkpoints under all three Priorities which require
brain intervention - they simply cannot be tested mechanically. Try
running a page through something like Cynthia says
(http://www.cynthiasays.com) will quickly show you what needs to be
Greetings All,
I am considering taking the User Centered Design seminars via Human
Factors International in Chicago Illinois when it comes around here in
September. Work will pay for it, so cost is not an issue.
I am wondering if any of you have taken their seminars or know
anything about them.
From: Damian Sweeney
Try http://69.93.55.164/topics/userscience/accessibility/
So, there really is a new A List Apart.
Hopefully DNS propogation will proceed apace and we can all
enjoy the new look and feel :-)
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Hi,
I know this article was bunched in with a reference to Ariadne back on
10th August by sunny, but given it's relevance and importance in
building a toolbox for evaluating web accessibility, and the recent
question by Stuart Sherwood, I'll mention it prominently here, because
it's a shame
Geoff Deering wrote:
Patrick H. Lauke has written this article
(http://www.ariadne.ac.uk/issue44/lauke/) on Chris Pederick's Web
Developer toolbar
http://www.chrispederick.com/work/firefox/webdeveloper/, a tool Derek
Featherstone also mentions as a great aid for web standards development.
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