Re: [WSG] css from photoshop file?

2004-03-19 Thread Ian Lloyd
On 19 Mar 2004, at 09:52, Mark Stanton wrote: Tip #1 - make sure the psd files come from a designer that understands CSS. Good luck, there aren't many of them ;-) Ian Lloyd ~ WEB: http://www.ian-lloyd.com/ | AIM: uklloydi Round-the-World trip blog: http

Re: [WSG] css from photoshop file?

2004-03-19 Thread Ian Lloyd
thing was to say bravo for the points mentioned above. Ian Lloyd ~ WEB: http://www.ian-lloyd.com/ | AIM: uklloydi Round-the-World trip blog: http://ianandmanda.typepad.com/ -- Disclaimer: I am currently traveling and connect to the Internet sporadically

Re: [WSG] Next Sydney meeting - a fantastic guest presenter

2004-03-19 Thread Ian Lloyd
otherwise I'm more :-) Ian Lloyd ~ WEB: http://www.ian-lloyd.com/ | AIM: uklloydi Round-the-World trip blog: http://ianandmanda.typepad.com/ -- Disclaimer: I am currently travelling and connect to the Internet sporadically. As such, much of what I write offline may

Re: [WSG] A rave about h1's

2004-03-19 Thread Ian Lloyd
), but really what he was saying was this: As of this day, I'm no longer gonna push FIR because frankly we opened a can of worms ... unless someone can figure a way to get those worms back in that can. Actually, it's probably better what he said ;-) Ian Lloyd ~ WEB

Re: [WSG] dreamweaver

2004-03-19 Thread Ian Lloyd
, but overall I think it does an excellent job of creating standards-based markup - better than any other wysiwyg editor that I can think of, anyway Ian Lloyd ~ WEB: http://www.ian-lloyd.com/ | AIM: uklloydi Round-the-World trip blog: http://ianandmanda.typepad.com

Re: [WSG] Accessibility checkers for Mac (OS X)

2004-03-12 Thread Ian Lloyd
want a standalone - as in no internet connection required - application like Web XM for the Mac ... Alas, it will never happen :-) Ian Lloyd ~ WEB: http://www.ian-lloyd.com/ | AIM: uklloydi Round-the-World trip blog: http://ianandmanda.typepad.com

Re: [WSG] Bobby question

2004-03-08 Thread Ian Lloyd
On 6 Mar 2004, at 20:44, russ weakley wrote: Here are some other online accessibility tools: snip .. and if I may be so bold, you might find some of these useful (and there's a pop-up window generator there too): http://www.accessify.com/tools-and-wizards/default.asp Ian Lloyd

Re: [WSG] Bobby question

2004-03-08 Thread Ian Lloyd
is. I'm not sure if such a book exists at this time, but I believe that Molly Holzschlag (who's written some 15 or so books on the web and is a WaSP member) was working on something like this some time back. Ian Lloyd ~ WEB: http://www.ian-lloyd.com/ | AIM

[WSG] Accessibility checkers for Mac (OS X)

2004-03-08 Thread Ian Lloyd
goodbye to that since migrating to Mac. If it doesn't exist, it'd be a great thing to go away and invent ... if only I knew the first thing about writing apps for the Mac, heh ;-) Ian Lloyd ~ WEB: http://www.ian-lloyd.com/ | AIM: uklloydi Round-the-World trip blog

Re: [WSG] A few questions needing answers

2004-03-08 Thread Ian Lloyd
is on gets moved to another location on the files system - and you forget to link-check - the link will still be good to go. That's one small advantage, and I tend to use that even if it does add a few characters to the HTML sent to the client. Ian Lloyd ~ WEB

Re: [WSG] Bobby question

2004-03-08 Thread Ian Lloyd
the href part but not the onclick part), so use this.href in the onclick part a href=copyright.htm onclick=window.open(this.href, 'copyright','toolbar=0,location=0,directories=0,status=0,menubar=0,scrol lbar s=auto,resizable=0,width=310,height=300') target=copyright Ian Lloyd