Thanks Kat!
I've been following this discussion and feeling like a cat at
Wimbledon, following the points back and forth...
For me this is the definitive match point!
Now do you have an equally incisive answer for sup and sub?
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Andrew
I believe that Kat is correct in her approach, though would suggest that the
class is applied to an em tag set, therefore will still be shown as being
employed even if CSS is disabled for whatever reason.
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Katrina wrote:
2) Language usage such as Latin as this is a long standing convention
in print and must be retained (thus not styled via CSS).
Example: i lang=laLorem ispum/i
I actually come across this situation from time to time and I have
ummed and ahhed over what the best thing
Quoting Rob Kirton [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Andrew
I believe that Kat is correct in her approach, though would suggest that the
class is applied to an em tag set, therefore will still be shown as being
employed even if CSS is disabled for whatever reason.
N...if it's not an emphasis, don't
Patrick H. Lauke wrote:
End of the day: if you're really after showing a visual style even if
CSS is unavailable or disabled, heck, stick with presentational markup
and use i then, and don't abuse em where it's not appropriate.
Call me sad, but I love these conversations.
As far as I'm
Patrick
You may have misunderstood my approach, or we may agree to differ
Katrina's remark was
My final answer is to place it in spans, such as span class=species
lang=latinEchium plantagineum/span because:
I am suggesting that an em should be used with the same class. That is if
she so
My understanding is that screen-readers will place an audible emphasis
on em and strong tags, but do nothing for i and b. When i'm
reading a sentence that has latin phrases such as /as nauseum/, I don't
put an audible emphasis on those words, or any emphasis at all in fact.
The latin words
Rob Kirton wrote:
I am suggesting that an em should be used with the same class. That
is if she so wishes or as convention dictates, latin emphasis can be
made italic and globally changed if required later. Other forms of
emphasis could be applied for non latin phrases / other purposes. I
On Thu, Jan 18, 2007 at 02:01:49PM +, Barney Carroll wrote:
Emphasis and strong emphasis are far stronger and more independent
concepts, and have that sought-after advantage of creating the same
visual effects by default, without recourse to CSS. If your top priority
is making your text
David Dorward wrote:
On Thu, Jan 18, 2007 at 02:01:49PM +, Barney Carroll wrote:
Emphasis and strong emphasis are far stronger and more independent
concepts, and have that sought-after advantage of creating the same
visual effects by default, without recourse to CSS. If your top priority
Hello Andrew, Michael his my name am newlly Web-designer here in Nigeria.
and am looking for friend around the world to help me and build me to the
world taste of the corparate designing.
So kindly help me with things you know it will be in a help on creating
web-site. And if i want to have my
Hello Michael, am also Michael and i am newlly Web-designer graduate here in
Nigeria. and am looking for friend around the world to help me and build me
to the world taste of the corparate designing.
So kindly help me with things you know it will be in a help on creating
web-site. And if i want
Hi Michael,
This list is good enough for you to learn basic and extensive problem in web
designing. If you have a problem just put it on and you will receive enough
answers to you're your problem.
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From: listdad@webstandardsgroup.org [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Michael
http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2007/01/13/30-dark-designs-you-shouldve-seen/
:-)
Best Wishes
Milosz A. Lodowski
Art Director IceAge Design Squadron
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Quoth Milosz A. Lodowski - New Media Designer at 01/19/07 14:41...
http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2007/01/13/30-dark-designs-you-shouldve-seen/
I just get a 500 error.
Cheers
M
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yeah, looks like just a little WSG popularity is enuf to kill that puppy!
Here are some good ones off the list:
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http://www.vlp2005.com.ar/futbol7/index.php
http://www.jor-on.com/
http://www.asemota.de/stenog/welcome
enjoy!
Noah
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I got there fine by browsing there from the homepage; it's a fair way down.
On 1/19/07, Noah [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
yeah, looks like just a little WSG popularity is enuf to kill that puppy!
Here are some good ones off the list:
http://ebonmusic.com/
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