sIFR would probably be the method to which you are referring.
http://wiki.novemberborn.net/sifr/What+is+sIFR
Justin
On 1/26/06, Chris Kennon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I recall, although from where unsure, a standards compliant method of
embedding a font within a site with PHP. Can
ColdFusion is built in Java...
On 1/26/06, Tom Livingston [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 1/26/06 11:20 AM, Peter Goddard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's the only serious rival to Java and PHP.
ColdFusion is a much easier language and far more powerful...
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Tom Livingston
Senior Multimedia
Mario,
Some of your CSS does not validate.
http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/validator?profile=css2warning=2uri=http%3A%2F%2Fdev5.headclerk.net%2F
My only major issue with the design is the Upcoming Training
background. There is not enough contrast between the type and the
background for
John:
We have had a few small projects where we did not link back to home
via the logo. In each of the usability tests, the users overwhelmingly
tried clicking on the logo to return home and were very frustrated
when the could not click.
So, based from practical usability experience, I am going
* the img alt text read 'logo' but the link went to home
Your alt attribute should be modified to correctly represent the
actual image. IMHO, 'logo' is not descriptive enough to be used as
alternative text for a linked image. I view it much the same as using
'picture' on a photo. You are not
I see those huge fancy flat screen monitors on high res, with all
their kiddie-safe rounded corners and pastelly colours. They look like
a Fisher-Price toy.
So, where do you shop?
At this res I can read everything without squinting or leaning forward
or constantly upping the size in
I dropped a line to my ISP (ostensibly to enquire about my account)
and mentioned I could not find certain information on their website
(and suggested it might be a usability issue), that the horizontal
scrolling was giving me RSI (joke), commented on their massive use of
javascript in the