Thanks a lot John,

for that quick fix, it's one for the memory bank.

cheers

Robin 

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of John Faulds
Sent: Friday, 3 November 2006 4:34 p.m.
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [WSG] Background-image misalignment (FAO Robin @ Xplore.net)

Add background-position: left bottom to those images.

On Fri, 03 Nov 2006 12:55:16 +1000, Robin @ Xplore.net <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  
wrote:

> Hello,
>
> Could anyone please tell me why my background image is displaying below  
> my
> background image in ie and not in firefox and how can I fix it in ie  
> please?
> http://training.xtools.co.nz/hbyt/index.htm
>
> I have validated both css and html.
>
> Thanks in advance
> Robin
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected]  
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> On Behalf Of Jan Brasna
> Sent: Friday, 3 November 2006 3:09 p.m.
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [WSG] Articles/reasearch/experience of screen readers
>
>> I would love any links to articles/archived polemic/research studies/the
>> appropriate list... If anybody here has actual experience of a screen
>> reader, I would be overjoyed to hear from them.
>
> Joe Clark or James Edwards aka Brothercake are practicing screen reader
> testing with various some-technology-enabled sites to test AT
> behaviour.[1][2] (Plus there's one more on this from Bruce Lawson.[3])
>
> If you're looking for a dedicated forum, you could try
> AccessifyForum.com [4] ...
>
> BTW I use VoiceOver on MacOS X pretty often. The same goes for inverted
> color scheme or zoomed screen - my eyes simply hurt after a whole day
> stuck to a display...
>
> The issue I see nowadays is where the assistive technology doesn't quite
> catch up with the recent best-practice (sorry to lean it all towards
> JS/DOM...). One thing is having an accessible content, however I really
> believe the AT should be built in the system in such way that it could
> really handle all the information a sighted user could get, and process
> it for the screen reader. Derek, I'm talking about non-linear DOM
> changes or generally event announcement. I think we quite agreed on that
> with Tomas Caspers and Brothercake.
>
> BTW a half year ago I commented on this topic under Garrett's
> article[5], and maybe made the same mistake of mentioning turning JS off
> as Derek did some time ago if I'm not mistaken.
>
> [1]<http://joeclark.org/access/research/ice/iceweb2006-notes.html>
> [2]<http://www.sitepoint.com/print/ajax-screenreaders-work>
>
[3]<http://www.brucelawson.co.uk/index.php/2006/ajax-accessibility-and-assis
> tive-technology/>
> [4]<http://www.accessifyforum.com/>
>
[5]<http://www.garrettdimon.com/archives/front-end-architecture-ajax-dom-scr
> ipting>
>



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