hi.
so not sure if it is the browser problem with microsoft or mozilla.
so contact them and let them know of the problems i am having.
or is it just my pages wrong.
and when i use three ... for the style sheet, defaults to times new roman
and overides my styles in my style sheet.
real weird.
so
The link to the PDF version has an extra folder in it, that should not be
there, the actual link to the PDF is:
http://keryx.se/resources/html-elements.pdf
Regards,
Mike
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From: li...@webstandardsgroup.org [mailto:li...@webstandardsgroup.org] On
Behalf Of Keryx Web
On 2009-06-26 01:29, daniel a. thornbury wrote:
Very useful!
...but I would love the PDF or ODT versions to be available so I can
print it up to stick onto the wall for quick-reference (and to make me
look a little smarter)...
Ooops! When I changed the resource name to hide the file
On 2009-06-26 02:37, Mark Huppert wrote:
This file gives me 482 errors and 6 warnings from
the W3C parser plugin for Firefox. Adobe Acrobat was
unable to parse it.
I got 1008 (using HTML 5 experimental validator) ;-) Now it's zero.
There was a bunch of td / that I did not bother to remove
On 2009-06-26 10:23, michael.brocking...@bt.com wrote:
The link to the PDF version has an extra folder in it, that should not be
there, the actual link to the PDF is:
http://keryx.se/resources/html-elements.pdf
Regards,
Mike
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HI.
WELL BEEN 10 YEARS ON THE WEB.
AND 99% OF WEBSITES ARE ACCESSIBLE WITH THE JAWS SCREEN READER FROM
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AND THE DIFFERENCE IN THE SCREEN READER LIKE JAWS, WINDOW EYES, HAL, SYSTEM
ACCESS TO GO ARE THE WAY THEY USE THE VIRTUAL BUFFER AND HOW THEY READ
ELEMENTS ON
HI.
CAN ANYONE HELP ME WITH THE MESSAGE I POSTED ABOUT MY FORMATTING PROBLEMS
WITH MY STYLE SHEET IN INTERNET EXPLORER 8.
CHEERS MARVIN.
PS: DO I ROLL BACK TO VERSION 7.
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Hello,
I have a question about collapsing margins. I realise that the margins
of relatively and absolutely positioned elements are not supposed to
collapse, but I've come across an example that appears to break this
rule. I'd be grateful if someone could clarify what is going on.
I have a simple
David Dorward wrote:
David Hucklesby wrote:
I don't see anything in the W3C recommendations that forbids frames of
any kind?
http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/index/elements.html clearly marks iframe as a
feature of the Loose (AKA transitional) DTD.
A question of knowing where to look. Thanks for
On 27/06/2009, at 12:07 AM, Marvin Hunkin wrote:
HI.
CAN ANYONE HELP ME WITH THE MESSAGE I POSTED ABOUT MY FORMATTING
PROBLEMS
WITH MY STYLE SHEET IN INTERNET EXPLORER 8.
CHEERS MARVIN.
PS: DO I ROLL BACK TO VERSION 7.
Hi Marvin - I noticed that you've taken to writing in all caps. On the
Is it possible to expand a container's width to fit its content?
For example, if I have a page where the content is wider than the width
available at the browser's current size, which means the horizontal
scrollbar appear, I want the container to expand to fit the width of the
content instead
At 6/26/2009 12:58 PM, Stevio wrote:
Is it possible to expand a container's width to fit its content?
For example, if I have a page where the content is wider than the
width available at the browser's current size, which means the
horizontal scrollbar appear, I want the container to expand to
Stevio wrote:
Is it possible to expand a container's width to fit its content?
Well, IE 6 treats width as min-width and likely does what you want.
Non-IE browsers behave similarly if you add a display: table; declaration.
Don't know how to deal with IE 7 though... :(
Cordially,
David
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