Well my first thought Marius is why you feel a need for a division
between scientific and artistic?
Much of web design, website creation, development, whatever you want
to call it, I would much more closely describe as something more akin
to industrial and or product design, where much
I was trying to work out a small problem I was having today with css floats
and clears on a page in IE7 (page looked fine in Firefox)...
I did a google search and found this:
http://css-class.com/articles/explorer/floats/floatandcleartest1.htm
viewing that page in IE7 shows an *extreme* version
Hi Susan,
It looks like it's quite a big jump to move to all CSS for you right now,
especially for that design which isn't perhaps the most straightforward one
with lots of images, image replacement and Flash. There's nothing wrong in
taking it in steps - read Jeffery Zeldman's book Designing
I'll choose the secure contact form if there is a fully accessible one..
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The best way is to encrypt the email address and make use of a js. This
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On 13 Jun 2008, at 04:05, Jason Ray wrote:
Definition lists are for definitions, which this is not.
Not necessarily so. The W3C gives character dialogue as an example
usage of a DL http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/struct/lists.html#h-10.3
which seems to encourage finding less literal uses for
Rick Lecoat wrote:
On 13 Jun 2008, at 04:05, Jason Ray wrote:
Definition lists are for definitions, which this is not.
Not necessarily so. The W3C gives character dialogue as an example
usage of a DL http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/struct/lists.html#h-10.3
which seems to encourage finding
I entirely agree Joe. Especially your point that web design is more akin to
product design. An MA course should assume that the student has a sufficient
understanding of the fundamentals involved, the fish if you will: HCI,
Databases, Dynamic Programming, (X)HTML, CSS, Usability, Design
On 13 Jun 2008, at 12:07, Robert O'Rourke wrote:
Where's the character dialogue example?
Just above the heading for '10.3.1 Visual rendering of lists'
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Hi Guys,
I am currently in the middle of building a site which has to be
bi-lingual. We have two domains for the site www.ourwales.org.uk and
www.cymruni.org.uk
I am looking for suggestions/help on how to handle the two domains.
Currently ourwales is the prominant/main domain and the one to
Paul McCann wrote:
I am currently in the middle of building a site which has to be
bi-lingual.
Currently ourwales is the prominant/main domain and the one to which the
IP details of the site are set. We are then using an alias within apache
to also point cymruni to the same site.
I have
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A dialogue makes a lot more sense than a list of items which is what
Jens-Uwe is suggesting. I don't believe the usage of a definition list for a
dialogue suggests that DL and DD can be used 'in all manner of creative
ways.' Its primary purpose is to identify a term and its definition. It
works
Paul McCann wrote:
I have a few worries though, currently both domains point to the english
language version of the site, this will be changed so cymruni goes to
the Welsh language side. Although the language is the same and its
possible for people to flip between the two languages is it
Hi Jason
I completed a BA(Internet Studies), majoring in design, at Curtin Uni nearly
two years ago. I could have enrolled for the MA as the only pre-requisite
was a degree, but chose breadth rather than depth for various reasons.
Current course outlines for the MA:
On Fri, Jun 13, 2008 at 9:12 PM, Marius Milcher
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HCI,
Databases, Dynamic Programming, (X)HTML, CSS, Usability, Design
Methodologies etc. and, as an entry requirement, that this knowledge come
from a relevant computing degree.
M
I know that is how universities
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