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jacket designer http://tmathletics.com/designer.php which we
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I feel there has been LOADS of 'accessibility is a must' type
discussion on this list, but at the same time I feel that there is
loads of arguments which are essentially 'accessibility for the sake
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My point is that we are heading
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The site is www.purencool.com
All I want to know is there too much css?
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What does
to the attention of a screen-reader or search engine -- except in
those cases where the cosmetic design is brought to the foreground in
an article on corporate communication or web design.)
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!ELEMENT DL - - (DT|DD)+ -- definition list --
http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/struct/lists.html#h-10.3
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and highlight the current one.
Also, to ditto Jim Croft, it's terribly ironic that this menu pick
becomes large enough for a person with limited vision to read only
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whatever its default sans serif font is
which might easily be different on every computer.
A sans serif font is a font with no serifs. See also:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sans_serif
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on an ASP.NET-driven site we'd like to use background images for
flexible-width submit inputs.
(I apologize for getting off-topic and discussing text inputs
instead. Too little sleep!)
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I incompletely wrote:
Because scrollTop is pixel-based, does it fail to give you the
effect you're looking for when the user changes text size in
mid-process? If so,
If so, consider whether the auto-scrolling is critical to the
functionality of the page and how confusing it might be if the
. Reviewing the wsg list guidelines,
I hope this falls into the category of discussing best practices.
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159 span/span. And did you save the source file as utf-8?
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layout that includes the controls. There's such a thing as trying to
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CSS image maps with pop-ups, e.g.:
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I would love to get your critical comments on Danny Goodman's JavaScript Bible
http://ca.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-0470069163.html
I'm updating the book to its 7th edition and am making some
significant changes, including upgrading it to include separation of
layers progressive
is blocked from your region, here are a couple of references:
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http://www.flyinglizard.co.nz/typography.php
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each nav menu LI so that each menu item maintains
its grey blobby background even as it
wraps. This would almost certainly require you
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At 6/6/2007 01:13 AM, David Dorward wrote:
On 5 Jun 2007, at 19:22, Paul Novitski wrote:
The FIELDSET definition could easily have included:
(INPUT|SELECT|TEXTAREA|BUTTON)+
or:
(%formctrl)+
But it doesn't.
And if it did then the fieldset couldn't contain elements that add
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On 2007/06/04 01:41 (GMT-0700) Paul Novitski apparently typed:
In Firefox 2, when the window width becomes too narrow and/or the
text size becomes too large to allow the headline The Dancer's
isn't crucial to the communication, as it might be for a
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You chose a background image for the header that nicely repeats
horizontally as the page expands. To be more versatile I think it
ought to repeat vertically as well to support high enlargement in
modest window widths.
At 6/2/2007 11:08 AM, Designer wrote:
I think I'm
Paul Novitski wrote:
Every 40th visitor, on average, will have a bad experience...
800x600: 2.5% = 100/2.5 = one in 40 visitors uses 800px-wide
screen resolution (window width not mentioned). ...
At 5/31/2007 11:32 PM, kevin mcmonagle wrote:
These visitors probably wouldnt notice
At 6/1/2007 07:38 AM, Chris Williams wrote:
...the teacher is paying attention to the stupid, mute,
blind, and crippled kids.
Well, Mr. Compassion for the User... stupid, mute, blind, crippled?
Nice choice of words...
Yes, I chose those offensive words deliberately to point up the
attitude
to help them reach the audience
with as much of their vision intact as possible.
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lumped together as one (media type screen) that give designers such
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is too narrow for a
multi-column layout.
There's much, much more, but that's a start. I strongly recommend
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statement based on the
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[1] HTML 4.01 Specification
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running at 96dpi, reducing the text to 62.5% and
then increasing to 1.6 should bring it back to 100% of the default
size, whatever that may be.
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On 2007/05/25 00:58 (GMT-0700) Paul Novitski apparently typed:
In my efforts to build zoomable layouts [max-width at window width]
I've found it convenient to declare a body font-size of 62.5%
At 5/25/2007 10:16 AM, Felix Miata wrote:
The Clagnutt 62.5% scourge or bane of user stylesheets
to pronounce I just had to use it.)
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in real time, e.g. with a mouse wheel? In
either case I'm curious for an elaboration on this. (I assume you're
talking about a hypothetical user here and not yourself...)
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between wobbly borders and straight
block sides would have been more obvious -- perhaps requiring some
additional tiny blocks to mimic angles -- but at this scale the
illusion works spendidly.
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At 5/24/2007 09:14 PM, Sander Aarts wrote:
Paul Novitski schreef:
Of course the problem was made easier by the fact that most of the
borders between Australian states are on the horizontal or vertical, ...
Just what I thought. I whished that I lived in a country with
borders like
in real time.
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- Allow the tiling to begin at the top of the block, but begin the
block 300px down the page.
- Allow the tiling to begin at the top of the page, then overlay the
top 300px with the alternate pattern.
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At 5/17/2007 09:19 AM, Paul Novitski wrote:
Yes, but what would make sense would be to combine all the numbers
into a single image and then apply them to the list items with
staggered positions, rather than applying a separate image to each list item.
Here's a real-world example:
http
. Personally I don't think small fits the bill.
[1] HTML 4.01 Specification
9 Text
9.2.1 Phrase elements: EM, STRONG, DFN, CODE, SAMP, KBD, VAR, CITE,
ABBR, and ACRONYM
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At 5/6/2007 09:41 AM, Patrick H. Lauke wrote:
Paul Novitski wrote:
Ah. It appears that you're reading it as:
Contains [a citation or a reference] to other sources.
and I read it as:
Contains [a citation] or [a reference to other sources].
I have to say that the two examples
What markup do you favor for a headline-tagline pair? (The second
element could be a tagline or a byline.)
h1Thundering Pigs/h1
citea blog by Bob/cite
h1Thundering Pigs/h1
p class=taglinea blog by Bob/p
h1Thundering Pigs/h1
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The method you're using to present the definition list in two
columns is to split the markup into two lists. However, I believe
it's really just one list, so you're changing the markup in a way
that misrepresents the semantics of the page
At 4/30/2007 02:02 PM, Open Vision wrote:
Spelling and punctuation is faulty too:
Using javascript and AJAX behaviour is added to enhance user
experience for a web applications, in compliance with web standards
Better written as; Javascript and AJAX behavior (oh, we don't use
the u here) is
this template I couldn't make myself actually read
it. I would consider using a more engaging method of communicating
with the reader.
I like your color palette!
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At 3/9/2007 06:05 AM, Nick Fitzsimons wrote:
On 8 Mar 2007, at 19:09:52, Paul Novitski wrote:
The HTML spec makes it explicitly clear that the relationship
between term and description can be interpreted more broadly than
merely terms and their definitions:
Another application of DL
. That might sound like semantic heresy, but I
think it's inevitable when even so sparse a language as HTML gives us choices.
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At 3/8/2007 09:40 AM, Nick Fitzsimons wrote:
On the other hand, I personally believe that the use of a dl in this
example would make no *semantic* sense. After all, given the term
President, the definition of that term would be something like The
individual in charge of the organisation. John
, targetting IE = 6 only. Doing so would not be difficult
programmatically; you'd just need to prepare a fall-back contingency
so the page looked decent when javascript weren't enabled.
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At 3/6/2007 11:04 PM, Thierry Koblentz wrote:
For me if it fits in a two column table then it's not tabular data.
Yikes-a-roonie! That is the most refreshingly bizarre assertion I've
heard all day. And self-contradictory: if it fits in a table then
it is by definition tabular, number of
motivate the customer to push back harder.
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the temporary content either in a sidebar or in
an absolutely-positioned block that acts like a pop-up but is really
just part of the current page, such as the larger image display in browsercam.
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At 3/6/2007 05:51 PM, Thierry Koblentz wrote:
President..John Smith
Vice-president.Janet Jones
In other words, the items in the two columns line up horizontally, and the
cell on the left is filled out with dots.
/quote
I'm
or corporate identity as a foreground image -- it's not
merely decoration, it's a concrete graphic entity that represents the
website owner.
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in such
a fragile way. Please generate the notice
server-side -- or hard-code it into the html --
so it shows up for everyone viewing the content.
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I've just blown some time trying to debug my CSS as rendered by IE6,
finally discovering that the problem had nothing to do with CSS.
In Windows IE, a forward-slash (virgule) that follows whitespace
suppresses word wrap:
http://juniperwebcraft.com/demo/slashwrap.html
It's only these Windows
At 08:49 AM 3/20/2006, Thierry Koblentz wrote:
Paul Novitski wrote:
Workarounds: Preceding the slash with a BR tag works, of course, but
I haven't yet found anything else.
Try this:
P.demo2 {word-break:break-all}
Thanks, Thierry, but no go:
word-break is shorthand for word-break-CJK
At 12:01 PM 3/20/2006, Thierry Koblentz wrote:
Paul Novitski wrote:
Workarounds: Preceding the slash with a BR tag works, of course, but
I haven't yet found anything else.
Another solution would be to use IMG elements in there. It's an ugly
workaround, but unlike the BRs they would create
I'm contemplating an alternative to the usual nested-list nav menu
structure and solicit your opinions.
First, here's a standard nested menu. Opinions vary as to whether
it's kosher to include all the sub-menus nested inside the parent and
conceal the inactive sub-menus from visual users.
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