Sorry, forgot to mention that with the change from the alone to using the amp; did allow validation under XHTML 1.1. AND, the link did go to the shopping cart page at Opera web site.
Now to that question - will the Opera server correctly record the transaction for affiliate credit? Or does the
Will Jensen wrote:
I am concerned that if someone uses the 'corrected' link to go to the
Opera site, that the use of amp; will cause an error in the
affiliate ID registration process... Or is this just foolishness on my
part?
The only foolish question is the one that's not asked, although the
Thanks to Bert and Jeroen - It all 'just works.' Have a merry one!
Will Jensen
Moscow, Russia
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On Dec 24, 2004, at 11:22 AM, Bert Doorn wrote:
Will Jensen wrote:
I am concerned that if someone uses the 'corrected' link to go to the
Opera site, that the use of amp; will cause an
Hi,
I know this is way OT but I just wanted to wish everybody on this great
mailing list and the people running the list a merry Christmas from a
satisfied member in Denmark covered in snow.
http://mouseriders.dk/x-mas.jpg
Kim
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Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:
Not sure the use of images as headlines, is a good move.
rocks current projects sounds nice, but what is the headline?
Some IR or plain text would be better for accessibility.
As the image of the rocks is purely presentational, it should have a
null alt attribute of alt=,
Georg,
Thank you very much for the time you spent to look at this for me.
I really don't want to use the quick fix - so I will try again to do the
one image. I did that before, and it was giving me problems.
The skip nav is not needed - I just grabbed a HTML template from a previous
client I
Now there were some people on-list who thought the last Zen Garden entry I
posted lacked a certain wow factor. Well, how about this entry which seems
to have it all... Style... Class... Wow... and lots of animation!
http://brucelawson.co.uk/zengarden.htm
:)
Russ
Certainly has WOW! Talk about a vibrant background.
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WOW... Yeah, that's the right one to be posted here :
Sweet 90ies ;)
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Ouch!
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On Dec 24, 2004, at 9:38 AM, russ - maxdesign wrote:
Now there were some people on-list who thought the last Zen Garden entry I
posted
hey Gang,
I signed up to the List a week or so ago and I've been sifting through
my new inbox messages. Anyway Hopefully I'll be partipating from today
onwards.
A simple Introduction..My Name Is Ian Cox. I'm 19 and I'm a
Multimedia Student living in Manchester.
So, My site is
Hi Ian - you know me already (from DO) ;)
Welcome - I saw your site the other day from the link in your sig, and was
going to mail you about your navigation...
Your CONTACT link is falling down below the rest of them in Firefox. Let me
know if you want a screenshot.
Again, welcome and nice to
Lori,
Thought I'd let you know that your navigation is broken in FF 1
and also Opera 7.5
Tried to email you from the site, but the send button wouldn't send.
Bennie
On 12/24/2004 11:44:02 AM, wsg@webstandardsgroup.org wrote:
Hi Ian - you know me already (from DO) ;)
Welcome - I saw your
Now there were some people on-list who thought the last Zen Garden entry I
posted lacked a certain wow factor. Well, how about this entry
which seems
to have it all... Style... Class... Wow... and lots of animation!
http://brucelawson.co.uk/zengarden.htm
NOW YOU'RE TALKING my language
Russ.
You left out vomit appeal!
Gary
[PS - however, it does show that you can do ANYTHING with the CSS Zen
Garden approach]
On Sat, 25 Dec 2004 08:11:06 +1100, Michael Kear [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
More proof that good/bad design is nothing whatever to do with
tools/code/software, and
Hi all,
Im
currently having a CSS/markup nightmare Any help with this would be
greatly appreciated.
The aim is
to make my page like the mockup I have http://www.e-oddie.com/e-oddie2/skins/Summer/Mockup.jpg.
However, Im having a nightmare making the boxes (something I thought
would be a
Tatham Oddie wrote:
The aim is to make my page like the mockup I have
http://www.e-oddie.com/e-oddie2/skins/Summer/Mockup.jpg. However, Im
having a nightmare making the boxes (something I thought would be a
simple process).
Fixed or fluid size?
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Patrick H. Lauke
David,
I've managed to mostly get it working now thanks to the ALA article (why
didn't I look there first...)
I've updated the version at http://www.e-oddie.com/e-oddie2/default.aspx.
I think the markup could still use some improvement but I'm much happier
now.
Thanks,
Tatham
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I understand that the list is dedicated to CSS but as Standard Group I
presume someone can answer my DOM question.
I search evrywhere on the web, I read books, I make many test using the w3c
specification and the fireFox information but It seems that it is
impossible to be done.
As I know that
Hey everyone,
Im getting a float problem in IE6
that I dont understand.
The URL is http://www.e-oddie.com/e-oddie2/.
For an idea of how it should display (the
problem is pretty obvious) take a look in Firefox. I havent tested it in
any other browsers (dont have them installed) so any
Thank you for the info but I have already try this and it doesn't work as I
expected.
This kind of script is not able to add the script to HTML tag. If you read
the script you will see that it doesn't attribute a function to the click.
What I am looking for is something which is able to write
Tatham Oddie wrote:
Im getting a float problem in IE6 that I dont understand.
The URL is http://www.e-oddie.com/e-oddie2/.
The problem is known as margin-doubling in IE/win.
display: inline will fix that in your case.
On top of that you have also made it a bit tight in there, so IE/win
will drop
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