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content without clutter
Daniel Bowling wrote:
Hello, I would greatly appreciate any feedback for my personal site
regarding design, standards compliance, usability and general code
quality.
http://www.danbowling.com
Thank you for your time,
Dan Bowling
W: http://www.danbowling.com
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would be in a
separate fieldset with new legend of forgotten password.
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Damian Sweeney
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University of Melbourne
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in a group. This
fixes the positioning problem for the list items in Firefox and IE
and seems semantically sound to me. No legends are used.
Thanks again for the excellent responses,
Damian
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have redesigned a header for a web page. Firefox 1.0 displays the HTML and
CSS just what I am trying to achieve. However, IE6 ignores the height in
#logowrapper {. Why? And how do I fix it? Thank you.
HTML: http://www.choroideremia.org/HNew/CRFHeader.htm
I get a 404 error on this URL and can't
Damian
HTML: http://www.choroideremia.org/HNew/CRFHeader.htm
I get a 404 error on this URL and can't guess the right page.
Sorry. I should check my typing.
HTML: http://www.choroideremia.org/New/CRFHeader.htm
CSS: http://www.choroideremia.org/New/CRFHeader.htm
IE is not your only issue. Safari
Damian
I took out the min-height: out. Does that make any change?
HTML: http://www.choroideremia.org/New/CRFHeader.htm
CSS: http://www.choroideremia.org/New/CRF_css1.css
This now looks broken in Firefox (image smaller and too high) and the
image doesn't display at all in Safari. You've also now
Works here. I printed to pdf using Firefox 1.0PR on Mac OS X. The
resulting file can be found at:
http://members.iinet.net.au/~damianfs/KDPV.pdf
What software is giving you this problem?
Damian
Hello,
I'm working on a site
(http://www.cdkd.be/nl/home.phphttp://www.cdkd.be/nl/home.php) and
Try z-index:
http://www.w3schools.com/css/pr_pos_z-index.asp
Damian
I am trying to get the graphic logo (CRF logo above) in my header to be
positioned behind the grapic and between (CRF) and This is some text for
testing purposes. Does anyone have any ideas? Thank you.
HTML:
I like the design.
You're getting a couple of CSS validation errors. Also, I think you
should be consistent in the positioning of your main menu. If you
need the left column for sub-navigation inside the site, then use the
horizontal style on the home page as well.
Damian
Hi everyone
Would
Granted, it's weird. What happens if you separate the media
declarations? I say that because I noticed a long list of warnings
half way down related to a particular media type (not sure which
one). It might be that the validator is balking at some styles even
though they are valid for the
I still use the 'skip' so as to convey that the link is within the
page. Similar logic applies to 'Back/Return to top'. Is my logic
flawed in this regard? What do usability gurus out there think?
Damian
In discussion's I've been involved in, the best link text describes
the link's destination,
months or so, and so
far it's been fine.
Can anyone recommend another on-line reference that they prefer so I
can take a look?
Cole
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Roger Johansson wrote:
Unless I'm misreading the W3C Recommendation, blockquote elements can
only have block-level content. That makes the second example
incorrect. From http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/struct/text.html#h-9.2.2 :
So yes, the p (or some other block-level element) is necessary, and
to the list getting help
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one
yet, but I'd be curious if there is a need.
Cheers,
Damian
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Equity, Language and Learning Programs
University of Melbourne
723 Swanston St
Parkville 3010
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-Original Message-
From: Hope Stewart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, 4 June 2005 12:40 PM
To: Web Standards Group
Subject: [WSG] alt tags and image captions
Having never seen/heard a screen reader in action, I am
uncertain about how
to make some aspects of coding
Hi Ted,
The nowrap attribute is not a valid Strict element (either in HTML or
XHTML doctypes). It is a valid attribute in both HTML 4 and XHTML 1.0
Transitional doctypes. However, in XHTML it must have a value
(nowrap=nowrap). This combination is still valid HTML 4 Transitional.
I'd suggest
the technology (HTML) does not favour it but human practice of
communication does.
It is not the human practice of communication, but the assumptions we
make when authoring the material in the first place - even before it
gets to the web.
Cheers,
Damian
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design from the ground up results in better content, not worse.
Cheers,
Damian
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Learning Skills Adviser (online)
Language and Learning Skills Unit
Instructional Designer, AIRport Project
Equity, Language and Learning Programs
University of Melbourne
723 Swanston St
Parkville 3010
How much JavaScript do you know?
Next to none.
What kind of things about DOM Scripting need clarifying?
Potential pitfalls, how browser support differs and what constitutes
'behaviour'.
Do you want to see examples of cool stuff with a kind of DOM
Scripting for dummies style explanation or
browser / making it more user-friendly. What is the general feeling
towards
having pdf and other non-html documents open in a new window?
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Equity, Language and Learning Programs
Hmm, alistapart is back with a funky new design
and
structure
alistapart has many articles on accesibility
http://www.alistapart.com/topics/accessibility/
should be:
http://www.alistapart.com/topics/userscience/accessibility/
Damian
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Well, this is curious.
I get a 404 for http://www.alistapart.com/topics/accessibility/
and a page full of articles for
http://www.alistapart.com/topics/userscience/accessibility/
Can anyone break this deadlock?
Damian
From: Damian Sweeney
Hmm, alistapart is back with a funky new
10:18 PM Damian Sweeney [EMAIL PROTECTED] sent this
out:
I get a 404 for http://www.alistapart.com/topics/accessibility/
Works for me.
and a page full of articles for
http://www.alistapart.com/topics/userscience/accessibility/
404
Okay, now everybody immediately clear caches and turn
Seems fine here in FF on Mac. The flyouts cause a horizontal toolbar
to appear which makes the vertical one increase, but no jumping
backgrounds.
Damian
Make sure you shrink the browser width down so that the flyouts would
cause vertical scrollbars.
I have an odd problem with my page
There's a js style switcher on the page at the top right for those
with better ideas than mine:
How about moving the background image info from the body to the
#container in layout-centre.css?
Damian
G'day
Here's a screenshot of what I'm experiencing
about:
Fill in the a
href=http://www.forbesconferences.com/?page=register;Forbes
Conference Registration Form/a.
Damian
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Hi Andy,
Great look and feel. I like the font sizes, they're refreshingly readable.
One wierd issue though. In Firefox on Debian (sarge), trying to use the
mousewheel dies half way down the page. I usually only encounter problems
like this with things like google ads and flash animations, but
at the registration form and decide
whether or not to.
In response to Christian's claim - sorry but no one said we were
abandoning the title attribute at all!
This is a question of usability, rather than accessibility.
R :o)
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it did the site worked well on other
browsers.
Cheers,
Damian
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Learning Skills Adviser (online)
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Instructional Designer, AIRport Project
Equity, Language and Learning Programs
University of Melbourne
723 Swanston St
Parkville 3010
://www.positioniseverything.net/
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Language and Learning Skills Unit
Instructional Designer, AIRport Project
Equity, Language and Learning Programs
University of Melbourne
723 Swanston St
Parkville 3010
www.services.unimelb.edu.au/ellp/
www.services.unimelb.edu.au/llsu
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