On Tue, Feb 16, 2010 at 10:54 PM, Susie Gardner-Brown susi...@uq.edu.auwrote:
Oh, thanks Jens – I forgot about that option!! I’ll give it a go .
And Brad – yes I am using the br / tag, but that stops it being
block-formatted ...
I did some work for a poetry trust recently, and I set up two
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On 17 February 2010 03:42, c...@fagandesign.com.au wrote:
Hi all,
Just wondering about best practice, accessibility and practical
implementation of a print stylesheet.
I have been asked to place a different header image in my HTML templates
specifically for print (only shows when printed
YES! THanks SO much!
Sorry Mr. Clarke ;-)
On Tue, Feb 16, 2010 at 6:12 PM, Simon Wilder simon.wil...@gmail.com wrote:
http://24ways.org/2009/ignorance-is-bliss is that article. Was by Andy
Clarke for 24ways. I hope this was the one you were after.
On 16 Feb 2010, at 21:29, Tom
A practical distraction for the standardistas and accessibility gurus�
Hoping tap your brain for an alternative perspective on the simple and
common HTML scenario of a site search form.
...
To revisit this topic, I'm considering the
following and would appreciate feedback:
On 17 Feb 2010, at 19:24, Paul Novitski wrote:
To revisit this topic, I'm considering the following and would appreciate
feedback:
a) Submit button as label:
b) Label hidden from view:
Neither
The label element is not used for the following because labels for these
You seem to be on the right track, Oliver.
Matthew's response regarding targeting media types is also helpful. One of the
implementations I've used before is described below.
Note that:
- The print-only version of the logo is the near-last element in the page. I
assume that someone will read