says HTML, it means
exactly that, and not XHTML.
It would still be wrong if it was XHTML since it isn't in a different
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This tool really isn't very good. WCAG says important (and they quoted
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And they, I suspect, would be the people least able to handle a new
window spawned by the webpage. The back button is one of the first
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Barney Carroll wrote:
Wo! Well said, Hassan. You're right, a string to replace null values is
significant. I take back my earlier point - a character could be
introduced with JS, I suppose.
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Barney Carroll wrote:
Wo! Well said, Hassan. You're right, a string to replace null values
is significant. I take back my earlier point - a character could be
introduced with JS, I suppose.
How is that any different? The resulting document
supports JavaScript and everyone will get a clean DOM.
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Intranet? Where did this start being limited to an intranet?
...
But HTML is not a presentation language, it describes structure /
semantics.
Internet, David.
Sorry, somehow I misread that.
Honestly, HTML may be very nice indeed, but I'd
the mouse pointer and the
popup to gain the focus as the mouse travelled to the popup to gain the
focus as it passed over them, it wasn't possible to get from the link to
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should the JavaScript not run for any reason.
not sure what you're talking about here, i guess the link at the bottom,
but it does work without javascript.
No, the bio link itself, and it doesn't work without JavaScript. It just
links to the top of the page.
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support for that method is stronger then nesting the input inside the
label element).
[1] This is often convenient, and in the case of radio buttons - essential.
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Patrick H. Lauke wrote:
Despite Internet Explorer's inexplicable belief to the contrary, id
and name are not the same thing.
Care to elaborate on what the issues in IE are?
It thinks id and name are the same thing.
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Validation concerns the correctness of the syntax of the code,
i.e. if the tags, etc. are properly coded.
Well-formedness concerns the structure of the document,
i.e. where in the document headings , paragraphs, etc go.
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That article is actually only talking about the cases where the W3C
validator has known XML limitations.
Which are removed in the current beta. http://validator-test.w3.org/
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rather then an acronym? If not, how do you
pronounce it? Mesa?
The HTML spec is, sadly, unclear on this point. WCAG suggests:
http://www.w3.org/TR/WCAG10-HTML-TECHS/#text-abbr
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say in plain text, and the example given uses the title
attribute:
PWelcome to the ACRONYM title=World Wide WebWWW/ACRONYM!
(and its another initilism mislabelled as an acronym)
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On 25 May 2007, at 15:40, Stuart Foulstone wrote:
The for attribute should NOT be used when the label tag encloses the
label text.
Why not?
The specification doesn't appear to forbid it. Does it cause problems
in any user agents?
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On 29 May 2007, at 12:50, Alastair Campbell wrote:
On 5/25/07, David Dorward [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not causing validation issues does not make them fine; even if the
vast majority of user agents don't respect it, img / in an HTML
document means An image element followed by a greater than
On 29 May 2007, at 14:55, Andrew Maben wrote:
On May 29, 2007, at 9:26 AM, David Dorward wrote:
Because, in an HTML document, an XHTML style img tag unambiguously
means An image element followed by a greater than sign.
Sorry to be dense, I'm trying to grasp this concept. Does (at least
controls, their labels, and
their relationships to each other.
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documents be written according to the prose of the specification and
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So, any tips to do this without reverting all the way back to 1996
tables and spacer gifs? Or am I doomed to non-standards hell?
Does 'work' really mean 'look the same'?
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it, then copy/paste the URL (don't forget to convert
ampersands to entities).
Or see http://www.cs.tut.fi/~jkorpela/html/validation.html#icon
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On 26 Jul 2007, at 11:14, Micky Hulse wrote:
Rimantas Liubertas wrote:
Why not to check it? From HTML 4.01 Strict DTD:
...snip...
Woohoo, A is here. Case closed.
Well, that went over my head... Mind explaining?
http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/intro/sgmltut.html#h-3.3
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On 27 Jul 2007, at 00:08, Nick Roper wrote:
I need to target the 1st item in a list.
http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS2/selector.html#first-child
But: http://www.webdevout.net/browser-support-css#css2pseudoclasses
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way to achieve a given presentation, but is that presentation really
absolutely necessary?
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50 what?
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And aren't there several third party plugins that add support for SVG
to IE anyway?
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quotes to only relevant material.
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before telling my browser to load the thumbnail.
Lots of people seem to be hung up on the idea that alt text is for
blind people, but there are quite a few other use cases for the
attribute.
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considered alternative text at all, so the user agent should present
as much information as is known (such as the file name) to the user
in the hope they can infer some meaning from it.
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is something of a pain. I wouldn't look so far to a
possible (and increasingly unlikely) future at the expense of the
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?).
They are still planning this, but the point is that HTML is not dead,
(real) XHTML is still badly supported among user agents, and support
for other namespaces mixed with XHTML (which is the only major
benefit for it on the client side) is even worse.
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are either highly ineffective,
or block out users you want as well as spam bots. I take the view
that email addresses are going to end up on spam lists eventually no
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EMPTY, this is
strengthened to the rule that the end tag must be omitted.'
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What is inaccessible about that?
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The market does not have perfect information though, very large
numbers of consumers are either unaware of alternatives to Internet
Explorer exist, or that there are benefits to switching.
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a contact link for the
link checker.
They have limited resources to devote to providing free QA services.
You can download the link checker and install it on your own systems,
if you do so you can change the cap.
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you hit step one, the link isn't all that useful).
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forward...I just want to know what the previous page was...so I can
create a button to go back to it...
The user already has several of those.
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them a disservice.
Additionally, an in page control marked back causes confusion since
users don't know if it will act in the same way as their back button
or go forward to the previous URL (which it is will alter the effect
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On 28 Jan 2008, at 18:04, Rochester oliveira wrote:
Doesn't have a way to force the don't download?
It is difficult to make a PDF open in a plugin if the user doesn't
have that plugin installed.
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It is going to be a long time before claiming conformance to HTML5 is
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On 2 Feb 2008, at 06:26, dwain wrote:
i was saddened by the D link being deprecated.
I'm not; as techniques go, it is ugly and confusing. Unless a user is
aware of the convention, they are left wondering what a link labelled
d means.
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data=my.swf
pDetailed alternative content/p
pIncluding multiple paragraphs and img src=foo.jpeg
alt=images longdesc=foo.jpeg.html/p
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Since object is designed to allow rich alternative content, it
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If you use that technique, then don't forget to set text-align back
to left on #container.
... but it is pretty pointless today - IE has supported margin: auto
for many years now. Just make sure you aren't in quirks mode.
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On 15 Feb 2008, at 08:11, Gitanjali wrote:
So web2.0 is the mixture of scripts, tools.. etc..
It is a vague and poorly defined buzzword that is of no use in a
technical discussion. In a non-technical discussion, it means pretty
much whatever you want it to mean.
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div is probably a better bet.
label for=commentsComments:/label
textarea name=comments rows=6 cols=35/textarea --Cols
now 35
The for attribute of a label refers to the id attribute of a form
control, your id attribute is missing.
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a time
delay before the menu vanishes if they are using a mouse.
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CDATA markers in XHTML documents (served with the right content type).
I know you can use entitiy codes but this one saved the trouble and
is now depreciated.
Set up a macro in your text editor to do it.
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accessibility problems (such as those
involved with tracking the mouse down a narrow column while suffering
from arthritis) with CSS alone.
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instead of a body. They aren't suitable for most pages on the web.
They include the target attribute because the alternative content
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access to.
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On 17 Apr 2008, at 14:09, Cole Kuryakin wrote:
This is something that I’ve been wondering about for a long time – a
shorthand rule for borders.
http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS2/box.html#border-shorthand-properties
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into their browser favorites ... I would avoid this. It might be
cheap, but any reward for producing something of that quality would be
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On 24 Apr 2008, at 13:36, Ted Drake wrote:
Ah, where's your sense of adventure?
Buried under a desire not to see people rewarded for lowering the
quality of the WWW :)
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On 7 May 2008, at 14:54, Scott Limmer wrote:
Using the tabindex attribute on form elements should allow you to
specify the tab order.
This shouldn't help, and is likely to add confusion if there is
anything on the page other than form controls.
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Please could someone help me decide which is the most appropriate
tag to use with quotes? These are actual comments made by folk
during a show.
You are quoting paragraphs, use blockquote.
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you want your JS to do
}
var elements = YAHOO.util.Dom.getElementsByClassName('delete_file',
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YUI documentation is available from http://developer.yahoo.com/yui/
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The DTD allows fieldset pretty much anywhere a block level element is
allowed (since forms can contain pretty much any block element, and
thus a fieldset needs to be allowed inside them in order to go inside
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for deciding how and where to use alt text ...
This is a good approach.
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On 30 May 2008, at 15:50, Thierry Koblentz wrote:
I'd say when it comes to news the source is very important, so
imho the
publisher is key.
Important? Yes.
More important then the title? No.
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No, since support for rounded corners and support for CSS 3 selectors
do not come hand in hand. Just use the property as normal, browsers
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On 4 Jun 2008, at 15:23, Andrew famiano wrote:
What's the best way to display inline images in a p?
non, img src=facebook.png alt=facebook congue, arcu.
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On 4 Jun 2008, at 17:38, Andrew famiano wrote:
the problem is the alignment. how do you align the image centered
with the text?
img { vertical-align: whatever; }
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make it through the JS-free forms I have
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You don't need to get it all. You need to get enough that the
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On 3 Jul 2008, at 13:41, James Jeffery wrote:
Are all browsers now using zooming to resize pages?
The latest version of each of the big four do by default. Happily, it
can be turned off in at least some of them.
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On 3 Jul 2008, at 17:01, Fuji kusaka wrote:
I have a flash animation in my webpage and this causes a big problem
when i have to validate the page.
Can someone help me out?
http://validator.w3.org/docs/help.html#faq-flash
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know, the accessibility features of Flash are not bad
(although somewhat Windows-centric), it's just that most authors don't
use them.
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bits of text
(headings and the like) then you might consider sFIR (search engines
will tell you more).
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to create a form just to create a
button that won't be sending any data, which seems overkill.
Why? Buttons don't have to appear in forms.
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SEPCHAR (9) HT
-- http://xml.coverpages.org/sgmlsyn/sgmlsyn.htm#C6.2.1
TAGC
-- http://www.w3.org/TR/sgml.l
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