S,
See this article from Links for light Reading scrolling down a bit
you'll find a JS solution that may prove useful:
Why Programmers Suck at CSS Design
http://www.betaversion.org/~stefano/linotype/news/169/
C
On Apr 22, 2009, at 4:18 PM, Stevio wrote:
Is the box model in IE7 still
Hi All,
The text indent CSS property can render an h# element inaccessible to
screen readers. Other than using an img element and alt attribute,
what image replacement techniques are also accessible?
h#{
text-indent: -px;
}
Chris
of the site as it is a work in progress.
Hope this helps!
- M
On 15/04/2009, at 10:39 AM, Christopher Kennon wrote:
Hi All,
The text indent CSS property can render an h# element inaccessible
to screen readers. Other than using an img element and alt
attribute, what image replacement
Hi,
Thanks for the vigorous and spirited replies. I'll just use the trusted
method of file extensions, as this excerpt was keeping me up at night.
I was hoping I was not just blindly loyal to convention, unable to
accept a needed change. After reading the replies to abandon file
extensions is
Hi,
Just finished article from a reputable web site, specializing in best
practices. They suggest omitting the file extensions .gif , .jpg and
.png from image files for bandwidth conservation. I understand the
theory, the mime-type is interpreted by the sever and the correct file
is served
Hi,
Below is the url and excerpt from the passage in question. I've tried it and it works. The images are displayed, but someone looking over the code commented that it appeared that an image was used, but the extension was missing. Thus the question was inspired.
Chris
Hi,
Where can I read about this work around?
Chris
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