Hi
could a few people have a quick look at my newly constructed New Zealand
photo gallery to make sure there aren't any obvious display errors that
would scare off viewers/potential customers?
http://www.bhatt.id.au/photos/NewZealand/
I've already checked it with the W3C validators, Firefox
Allow me to back up what Brett has just said - I've only recently
started using it but it works fine in Firefox 1.0.
Not really designed for creating sites from scatch - but it is perfect
as an interface for your clients to edit their own website. The touble
with most of those plugins is they
Neerav - what's the URL?
On Wed, 26 Jan 2005 18:54:01 +1100, Neerav [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi could a few people have a quick look at my newly constructed New
Zealand photo gallery to make sure there aren't any obvious display errors?
I've already checked it with the W3C validators,
I haven't checked it in anything other than you have already listed -
and have only spotted one minor thing. The Water [18 images]
doesn't centre properly under the photo, where the others appear to
centre okay.
But that's just being really picky...!
On Wed, 26 Jan 2005 18:03:40 +1000, Jason
thats true Jason
I've always wondered how people who use Browsercam can see errors which
are below the browsercam shot (ie: scrolling downwards) and test
interactive elements like flyout menus
Neerav Bhatt
http://www.bhatt.id.au
Web Development IT consultancy
http://www.bhatt.id.au/blog/ -
Thanks Philippe
Safari then is not as standards compliant as Mozilla/Firefox and
Opera, at least in this instance:
http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/struct/global.html#adef-id
http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS1#forward-compatible-parsing
My interpretation: id and class are case sensitive in HTML. For
these
On 26/1/05 9:01 PM, Neerav [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
could a few people have a quick look at my newly constructed New Zealand
photo gallery to make sure there aren't any obvious display errors that
would scare off viewers/potential customers?
http://www.bhatt.id.au/photos/NewZealand/
On 26 Jan 2005, at 5:28 pm, Bert Doorn wrote:
Safari then is not as standards compliant as Mozilla/Firefox and
Opera, at least in this instance:
http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/struct/global.html#adef-id
http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS1#forward-compatible-parsing
Indeed, it is not, in this and some other
Title: Message
Trying to center the
image on a splash page but IE doesn't pick it up...page
is...
http://www.speakupnow.ca/4Life/test.html
the attributes of
centered are:
#centered
{ position:
absolute; top:
0; right: 0;
bottom: 0; left:
0; width:
315px; height:
148px; margin:
Paul wrote:
Trying to center the image on a splash page but IE doesn't pick it
up...page is...
http://www.speakupnow.ca/4Life/test.html
[..skipped..]
This is well known issue. You should use one of 2 tricks
1. from http://www.quirksmode.org/css/centering.html#link3
Hello everybody.
Take a look at:
http://www.heimrich-hannot.de/arge-neu/
In Safari the left navigation links are only clickable, when you move the
mouse from the right side over the navigation and when you mouseover a link
the linktext suddenly disappears. If you take look at it in firefox it
On Tue, 25 Jan 2005 17:15:19 -0200, Bruno Torres [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I know that the PHP documentation tell you to use AddType, but the
correct to use should be AddHandler.
Yes, I know, AddType works, but AddType is used to inform the user
agent how to treat a file with some extension.
You seem pretty keen on it. J
Frankly, this is off list, so I am not
going to get into the debate. I have used PHP in the enterprise, but Im
a .NET developer now, and all this
my interpreted/compiled language is
better than yours crap is just nonsense. I couldnt give a damn
what
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To: Web Standards Group
Subject: Re: [WSG] Right aligned lists...
One method is here
http://css.maxdesign.com.au/listutorial/08.htm
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Subject: Re: [WSG] Right aligned lists...
One method is here
http://css.maxdesign.com.au/listutorial/08.htm
Patrick H. Lauke wrote:
berry wrote:
Can we add sound without using a plug-in and still being compatible with
the different browsers?
In a word, no.
AFAIK, You can...
object src=http://www.yourdomain.tld/audio/your.snd;
type=MIME/GoesHere /
...Thats only from the top of my head, you'll have to
The Bo$$ wrote:
What about frames? Use ID too?
#1: Don't use frames untill XFrames comes out and gets supported
#2: You don't need to give any element an ID attribute unless you're
doing either a runat=server or doing ECMA/DOM interactivity with it
--
-David R
designer wrote:
Hi Robin,
dtTitle/dt
dd link /dd
dd link2 /dd
dd link3 /dd
/dl
I thought that the dt and dd elements had to come in pairs?
--
-David R
**
The discussion list for http://webstandardsgroup.org/
See
Both AddType and AddHandler are instructions for the Apache server, not for
the
user agent. Instruction for user agent is sent by the server in
Content-type: header.
AddType denotes MIME type of the php file, and php module knows
what it should take care of application/x-httpd-php files.
On Wed, 26 Jan 2005 18:01:57 +, David R [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
designer wrote:
Hi Robin,
dtTitle/dt
dd link /dd
dd link2 /dd
dd link3 /dd
/dl
I thought that the dt and dd elements had to come in pairs?
Nope. You can have multiple definitions
I'm a .NET dev... No experience w/ master pages though. Also, I use
Repeaters a lot for the type of work I do which gives me complete control
over the output... So I don't have any issues w/ standards compliance.
---
Josh Withrow
System Administrator
Newark, Delaware
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
David R wrote:
I thought that the dt and dd elements had to come in pairs?
Not necessarily. A single term can have multiple descriptions (as
happens in dictionaries, for instance).
See second example in the relevant part of the HTML4 spec
http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/struct/lists.html#h-10.3
--
On Wed, 26 Jan 2005 17:47:47 +, David R [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The Bo$$ wrote:
What about frames? Use ID too?
#1: Don't use frames untill XFrames comes out and gets supported
#2: You don't need to give any element an ID attribute unless you're
doing either a runat=server or doing ECMA/DOM
Ooh, nice to see this in action!
(I wrote the original minimum blue theme that you based your design on :) )
Things are looking good on firefox1.0/win2k
/kemie
Hi
could a few people have a quick look at my newly constructed New
Zealand photo gallery to make sure there aren't any obvious display
On 27/1/05 8:13 AM, Tom Livingston [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here's my page:
http://66.155.251.20/picotte.com/property/
Can anyone see what might be causing IE 5.2.3 Mac (OS X 10.3.x) to
choke? 2 separate installs here will not load this page, but other
pages are fine...
Tom,
It's borking
Tom,
It's borking on the margin style declaration ( margin:-28px 0px 10px 295px;)
in this image tag:
a href=locationmap.cfmimg src=../images/locationmap_button.gif
alt=Link to Location Map width=96 height=20 border=0
style=padding:0; margin:-28px 0px 10px 295px; //a
It's doing the
Title: Message
If a user increases
or decreases the text size on the page, how do I ensure elements maintain their
spacing ?
ex. http://www.speakupnow.ca/4Life/english/test.php,
I want the menu graphic ( 4 red points ) to move downward if the text size is
increased.
Thanks
Paul wrote:
If a user increases or decreases the text size on the page, how do I
ensure elements maintain their spacing ?
ex. http://www.speakupnow.ca/4Life/english/test.php , I want the menu
graphic ( 4 red points ) to move downward if the text size is increased.
Thanks
Good question, I
Paul wrote:
If a user increases or decreases the text size on the page,
how do I
ensure elements maintain their spacing ?
ex. http://www.speakupnow.ca/4Life/english/test.php , I
want the menu
graphic ( 4 red points ) to move downward if the text size
is increased.
Thanks
Hi,
You could solve the problem at a stroke by not using absolute positioning.
If you use relative positioning and change the value for 'top:', it will
stay after the content as it is resized.
Also, you could make things easier by not using a graphic for that menu.
Why have you chosen to do
object src=http://www.yourdomain.tld/audio/your.snd;
type=MIME/GoesHere /
...Thats only from the top of my head, you'll have to check to see if it
works, of course, but that should work in browsers that interpret the
object tag appropriatley
Browsers that interpret the object tag
On Thu, 20 Jan 2005 13:51:35 -0330, Paul [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a template that I have created and am creating all my pages from
that. I have named this file x.html but when I try and rename it to
x.php, because I have some dynamic content on it, nothing displays. Any
ideas why this
Actually you can bypass the whole OBJECT code and just use Javascript. Below
is code I found
that goes right after the BODY tab (Not in the BODY tag). Just change the
var musicsrc to your
file.
Note this will be pure background music play. Meaning there is not audio
controller on the page.
I've never used a snapshop service, but it seems an un-necessary
expenditure. You can easily test all PC variations. I've got the latest
versions of Opera, Firefox (and Mozilla); all flavors of Netscape (4.x
- 7.0); and IE 4 - 6 on my PCs at home and work.
There is a handy tutorial for how to
Yeah, I know Bert, But i did it in a tent, with the sounds of surf in my
ear, and the smell of cool beverages in my nostrils.Whoever said working
for yourself was a bad thing!!? So I didnt have all my reference stuff
with me, nor access to the net to look up how to do stuff. I just
Mike,
In addition I think you need to add
#menucontainer A {
PADDING-RIGHT: 20px;
}
Because background image (arrow) in a menu link overlaps with menu text.
Cheers, Irina.
www.ssw.com.au
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