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What about PS color settings. Is it possible that the color space is
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On Sep 16, 2004, at 4:54 AM, Philippe Wittenbergh wrote:
On Sep
I may be missing the whole point of the original need for the WYSIWYG,
but what about MM's
Contribute 3? It's fairly inexpensive, although stand-alone, but admin's
can control what others can do.
Might this be of use?
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huge advantage over
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browsers beside Win IE 5.5+ need to still see the png. I assume
this is the case with these methods...
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Me three, er...i mean... I like DWMX04 as well.
The pop-up code help is great.
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On Oct 10, 2004, at 8:38 PM, John Oxton wrote:
I would second
Works as intended in Safari 1.2.3 OS X 10.3.5. to the top takes me
all the way back to the top.
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On Oct 6, 2004, at 3:05 PM, john wrote
Please forgive any ignorance on my part...
So I can copy the guts of an XHTML document in all it's splendor with
br /s et all and paste it into an HTML document and all is dandy?
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Safari 1.0 has got to be a unbelievably microscopic audience, if it
exists at all. That version should never have seen the light of day
(like NS6), and IMHO not worried about.
FWIW
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All,
To each his own.
Check your site stats or your intended audience. Don't break your
neck/budget over a non-issue.
And my point was that those browsers' designs was bad/flawed, not the
design of the sites we are building. And also it was IMHO.
Tom
I have not tried this, but it received good remarks in a recent
Macworld article...
http://www.tumultco.com/HyperEdit/
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On Oct 8, 2004, at 9:35 AM, Tom Livingston wrote:
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a nav that looked like an actual remote. With rows and columns of
little round
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some feedback about
aesthetics and design on my site if possible please and also the
funcionality. Yes it is designed in tables but still I would like some
criticism please.
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My only beef with this site is you seem to have *two* splash pages. One
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designer wrote:
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I would be grateful for any and all feedback on a redesign I've done for a
site which presents an illustrated novel. Some
never heard of anyone's computer being compromised by js. Is it just an
aversion to pop ups and window shake/resizing?
Again, I'm not debating the use of js, just wondering why people would
turn it off.
TIA
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Pringle, Ron wrote:
Now I've looked
, all is well in Safari, FF(mac) and NN7 Win. The menu (and
containing div) expand horizontally to allow for a long link. But in IE
Win (and maybe others) the fly-out menu width expands out to the far
right edge of the page.
With me?
so... any way to get IE Win to do what I am after?
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I'm getting weird things in Safari 1.2.3 OS X.3.5. Safari either shows
no flashlight turning on *or* the bg to the diver is a tall column,
almost the reverse of the ocean gradient, and the flashlight works. FF
1.0 Mac works great.
Anyone else??
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it...
Thanks for the responses all...
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Bert Doorn wrote:
snip
Bob-The-Office-Worker's Directors may have instructed the IT
department to cripple the browsers on all their employees' workstations.
snip
Just installed this. Very cool. :-)
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russ - maxdesign wrote:
Well, John and Maxine must have been busy...
Westciv's Complete CSS Guide is now available as a free CSS podGuide for
the iPod:
http://www.westciv.com/news/podguide.html
Interesting
http://www.paletteman.com/
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On Dec 21, 2004, at 10:34 AM, Hanni Ross wrote:
Try http://colorschemer.com/
Great tool, I think there's a 15 day trial.
Regards,
Hanni
On Tue, 21 Dec 2004 10:00:00 -0500, Anthony Timberlake
In case anyone missed it, http://www.wire-man.com/paletteman/ is nice
too.
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On Dec 22, 2004, at 10:28 AM, Pringle, Ron wrote:
Patrick-
Nice! This will help me perfectly with figuring out some seasonal
tints for
my
Hello all,
Can anyone tell me if server-side includes - ColdFusion specifically -
would adversely effect search engines/spiders at all? An SEO company we
are trying is telling us that our CF includes will effect our SE
rankings.
TIA
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My apologies for the _very OT_ topic. I got my lists mixed up... :-P
If you happen to have any insight on this however, off-list replies are
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On Jan 4, 2005, at 2:02 PM, Tom Livingston wrote:
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Can
Why?
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On search engines like Google there will be an adverse effect on
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Hypertextual Web Search Engine
Proper PNG support ?
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'Lo guys
After being instigated by Channel9
(http://channel9.msdn.com/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=34005 (And I'm W3bbo,
btw)) I
These are *guidelines* are they not? As opposed to hard-fast rules?
...This document provides information to Web content developers who
wish to satisfy the success criteria of Web Content Accessibility
Guidelines 2.0
note the word 'Guidelines'...
?
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in standards-based sites?
However, in the end, and most importantly, a big company like Turner
caring about standards is great news.
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On Jan 10, 2005, at 3:10 PM, Felix Miata wrote:
Flash, text in images, fixed width that crumbles with zoom
Well if I went to the right site (eds.com) it is much less blog-like.
Very nice.
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On Jan 10, 2005, at 5:53 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
EDS converted their Internet site to a CSS based layout
As usual with me, I figure something out _right_ after I post.
The page is working in Safari, FF Mac, Win IE6/5.5.
If you find a mess when you look at it, let me know!
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On Jan 12, 2005, at 4:49 PM, Tom Livingston
in some extra padding
on the bottom of the copy/content div to keep it from going behind the
neg. margined footer and poof!
Looks right in IE5.x/6, NS7 Win, Safari 1.2.4, FF 1.0 Mac.
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On Jan 12, 2005, at 4:49 PM
Hello all,
On this page:
http://66.155.251.20/picotte.com/about/
my layout is bustin' out in IE5.01. Can anyone spot why? 5.5 and 6 are
good.
Thanks for any help.
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That was it. Thanks. The two different widths are intentional, though.
I am filtering a slightly smaller width to Win IE, and another to the
rest...
Thanks.
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On Jan 13, 2005, at 9:13 PM, Jixor - Stephen I
So you see the '4 little squares' image to the left of the One Park
Place head??
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On Jan 19, 2005, at 2:40 PM, Lothar B. Baier wrote:
I looked at it in IE 6, FF 1.0, Moz 1.7.5 and Opera 7 on WinME, it
looks
Try map name=links id=links
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On Jan 20, 2005, at 2:27 PM, Paul wrote:
Do area maps still work in xhtml or are the gone by the way side ? The
validator is not liking map name=links but if I swap id for name
with this.. else I will have to make the page using
frames - which is something I dont want to do [a bit stubborn].
Set up the swf to be passed a variable when buttons are clicked so it
will jump to the end of the animation and *appear* not to play every
time.
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Hello all,
Here's my page:
http://66.155.251.20/picotte.com/property/
Can anyone see what might be causing IE 5.2.3 Mac (OS X 10.3.x) to
choke? 2 separate installs here will not load this page, but other
pages are fine...
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It's ok here on IE 5.23 on OSX
Thanks everyone for taking a look. I did figure it out... thanks to
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On Feb 4, 2005, at 9:58 AM, Bruce wrote:
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#left{width:45%; background-color:#FF; padding:0; margin:0;
float:left;}
#right{width:45%; background-color:#00FF00; padding:0; margin:0 0 0
45%;}
/style
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. Period.
My 2¢ have now been contributed. Carry on...
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Giving users a reasonable time to upgrade to the latest-- and hopefully
best-- version of the browser of their choice, and then simply
forgetting to code for the older versions, is one way we can push (a
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Ding, ding, ding... we have a winner!
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Not contained in Mac Opera 8pr1 either... sorry
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it is literally _for search engines_
as in the Google devs would use/implement it.
Sorry for any confusion this may have caused. My
point to posting is that it _is_ possible to
index a Flash site.
another 2¢ deposit...
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I'm not flaming you - but have you seen this:
Why Google's indexing of swfs is worthless
http://www.quasimondo.com/archives/000404.php
Same old same old. If you read the comments, one person states that
he has a Flash-based forum that is entirely indexed by Google.
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Flash is disabled - not even a turn flash on message.
We do use MX2004 here. But to be honest, without even trying, we were
able to tab to every link on our site. No special knowledge or coding.
FWIW, we check and redirect to an XHTML site if the user is without
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On Thu, 07 Apr 2005 15:06:32 -0400, David Laakso [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Granted. Is there any browser software will not render the shortest
declaration? http://www.dlaakso.com/border.html
Best,
David
Both look the same-Opera 7.54u2 Mac...
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you should not see: |But; your; fine; browser; does; n0t; care;|
or the |]| at the top
Opera 7.54u2 screenie attached...
oh well...
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Picture 1.pdf
Description
into that on a standards list... I'm just saying it's possible.
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On May 3, 2005, at 2:10 PM, Amit Karmakar wrote:
http://www.ilovejackdaniels.com/css_cheat_sheet.png
Neat! Now the desktop pic on my second monitor. ;)
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be an Ooops. You could shoot this over to the CSS-D list. Maybe
Mr. Meyer will answer. Unless he's on this list too!
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On Thu, 12 May 2005 08:54:40 -0400, Nick Gleitzman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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if you *do* want to style that element
Good idea.
Although, for a file size miser, it might seem a waste. Especially if you
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On Fri, 13 May 2005 10:20:59 -0400, Kornel Lesinski [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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and here is pretty nice comparison of latest builds:
http://my.opera.com/forums/attachment.php?postid=929573
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to the company that did the survey...
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vision, etc.,
they already know how to fix it.
[1]http://www.usability.com.au/resources/forms.cfm#other
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works (up to a certain size, all is well
readable/useable)...
Also, in IE 5.5Win, there is something up with the borders. Anyone see
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up in size (FF Mac)
and I'm happy with that. It's definitely better.
I am still lost with the IE5.5Win issue (Box model??). Can anyone see
where I need to hack it?
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On May 24, 2005, at 12:22 PM, Thierry Koblentz wrote:
I think it'd be easier to start from scratch.
My first reaction was... Yikes!, Are you nuts!
Me again,
http://66.155.251.18/platformrg.com/people/
In IE5.5/6Win (and Opera 8 MAC) I
Hi list,
yeah. this again...
Has any headway been made as far as hacks/filters go? I found the JS
and PHP solutions... is that it?
TIA
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something, doesn't mean it's the best of
it's kind. Nearly 100% of those users just don't know better. They don't
know that they can use something else, don't know how to switch to
something else, or just plain don't care.
sigh...
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. More to the point: if 95% of cars had square
rims and steel wheels, would you set up a business making wheels with
round rims taking rubber tyres?
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budget for these types of things...
Off-list replies are probably prefered.
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On Tue, 02 Aug 2005 11:35:34 -0400, David Laakso [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
readable, usable, accessible content
Is the page breaking in one of your browsers?
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On Tue, 02 Aug 2005 12:36:39 -0400, David Laakso [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No, this page
http://testdrive.fueladvance.com/vve/Dashboard/Default.ashx is not
breaking in any of my browsers.
Regards,
David Laakso
So, XHTML 1.1 is bad because?
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(8.02) (and possibly others) why the links are not clickable? They work in
Safari and IE Win(6). Off-list reply on this topic might be needed. I just
wasn't sure if the CSS was causing this issue...
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On Tue, 02 Aug 2005 16:12:52 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Hello list,
drop down menu in ff 1.0.6 w2k sp4 works, but resize to 800x600 using
dev tool bar and it doesn't.
hth,
dwain
David,
only errors left involve the embed tags and I don't know how to make
a noticable page
shift, especially in IE6 (although I have seen it in Opera 8 Mac too). I
would love to get rid of it if possible.
Off-list is fine, but others might benefit...
http://www.mlinc.com/test/nifty/index.html
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On Fri, 26 Aug 2005 09:22:33 -0400, Felix Miata [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
properly preferenced medium
according to who/what?
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, what happens when a user sets his/her browser pref. to
'small', and an author specifies 'medium'? Is the users text size changed?
Sorry, I don't use keywords...
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On Thu, 25 Aug 2005 00:13:16 -0400, tee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi accessible care takers,
In light of this recent discussion, I offer this, if you haven't already
read it (or already know this info):
http://www.useit.com/alertbox/open_new_windows.html
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is made for 800x600 basically means 'I made my site wrong'. The former
means 'You are looking at a modern, standards-compliant and correctly
constructed Website using outdated software'.
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Regards, Ingo
[1] http://www.brunildo.org/test/shrink_center_5.html
Is this a good solution?
http://www.wpdfd.com/editorial/thebox/deadcentre4.html
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to to see your point, they have other serious problems.
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Hello all,
Can someone point me to the latest and greatest method for adding Flash
to a page. Also, adding alternate content to a Flash element. Can the alt
content be an image?
Off list if you think it's best...
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in the sheet. In my mind, the word red in this case is just a
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I do agree. A class of 'red' that creates blue text is... well... just
wrong! ;-) But I was speaking technically, obviously. And shamefully, if a
client at the last minute wanted a change like the example, I can see
myself just changing the sheet and letting it go. Gasp! :o)
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We've just launched our new company website, and would love your
feedback.
http://www.clearleft.com/
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if I'm gonna wish
I didn't go down the jello-lined path beforehand.
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On Wed, 21 Sep 2005 13:29:54 -0400, Titanilla [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If it was spinning, the name clear:left would have to change to
clear:right at every 180 degrees.
or clear:both :o)
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cached, everyone's happy.
Any thoughts?
Nice, but usually Flash can crush an image down smaller than say
ImageReady/PS. Yes, it adds to the swf, but are you really saving any
download time?
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problem.
Have you tried this?
Sorry can't show you my page... :-(
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, but the test he sent me breaks in IEWin, probably because
of the above. If I catch wind of it working cross-browser, I'll repost.
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am NEVER in layout view.
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the links indented the same if they
break to 2 lines.
Any thoughts?
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On Wed, 12 Oct 2005 10:48:05 -0400, Tom Livingston
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|-link text--| hover and link work here
OK I solved the above issue by using display:table-cell and feeding WinIE
display:block inCCs.
But the same fix will not work for this:
#faphomecontent
and hover when my cursor is over blank space within the
href block.
Christian,
As for having a URL, I mentioned in my first post that I cannot post the
actual page. If needed, I can make a test page, but not sure how soon I
can do that...
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