Hi All,
I am encountering a strange problem in image mapping technique,
I have mapped a certain area of an image using polygon tool and picked the
coordinates, I applied mouseover event to swap the image but I am able to
see the white dashed border along with the image during the output this
Hi all
The linked example provided by tee i belive was taken from here:
http://www.html5accessibility.com/index-aria.html
the example: http://hanshillen.github.com/aegisdemo/ is provided as an
alternative to the HTML5 menu control.
The HTML5 menu control has not been implemented yet, but will
Hi,
I will be in and out of the office Friday, October 15-Monday October 18. I will
be back in the office on Tuesday, October 19.
Thank you,
Jamie Peloquin
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Jamie Peloquin Design :: web : print : identity ::
I was able to recreate my situation with text and bg images. I am fascinated
how this thread grew. All great things to keep in mind. TY all.
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On Oct 15, 2010, at 3:35 AM, Jayachandran Kandasamy
jayachandran.kandas...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi All,
I am encountering a strange
On Behalf Of Al Sparber
From: Thierry Koblentz thierry.koble...@gmail.com
What is the solution you're talking about?
That link you posted does not tell us much about your own
simplistic,
unsophisticated way, nor what is your different view of menu
Accessibility.
It must be so
Hi Steve,
The linked example provided by tee i belive was taken from here:
http://www.html5accessibility.com/index-aria.html
Yes, indeed I found the aegisdemo from your site . Sorry if a credit of the
source is expected and I neglected it. I thought it was a reference of
html5accessibility.
Update:
IE6 needs vertical-align:text-top in order for the image aligns with text
whereas IE7 requires extra vertical-align:top declares in the LI. IE8 doesn't
need any of these so I guess IE9 will be the same which I don't have a way to
test as the beta version wiped out my IE8 so I can't