Re: [css-d] [Test]: Positioning an object element

2011-01-12 Thread Kevin A. Cameron
Dang it, did it again - sent to individual and not the list. What's up with
that?!

Not sure if the W3 browser stats are accurate, but ignoring chrome (and or
> safari) seems to be ignoring a large % of potential users...
>
>  2010 Internet 
> Explorer
> Firefox  
> Chrome
> Safari  
> OperaDecember27.5 
> %43.5%22.4%3.8%2.2%
>
> Kevin
>
> Sent from Gmail in google chrome ;)
>
>
> On Wed, Jan 12, 2011 at 11:09 AM, Philip Taylor (Webmaster, Ret'd) <
> p.tay...@rhul.ac.uk> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> Gabriele Romanato wrote:
>>
>>  Don't get me wrong but ... What is the percentage of use of Seamonkey?
>>> ;-)
>>> Philip, as a rule of thumb, you should always test in major league
>>> browsers, like IE, Firefox, Opera, Safari and Chrome.
>>>
>>
>> Of course, it /could/ be something to with the following,
>> and nothing to do with my choice of browser at all :
>>
>>  Validation Output: 5 Errors
>>>
>>>   1. Error Line 44, Column 37: Element object is missing one or more of
>>> the following attributes: data, type.
>>>
>>>  http://www.yout…
>>>
>>>   2. Error Line 44, Column 128: Stray end tag param.
>>>
>>>  …nFl0nlHaWa4?fs=1&hl=en_US">>> name="allowFullScreen" value="tr…
>>>
>>>   3. Error Line 44, Column 179: Stray end tag param.
>>>
>>>  …"allowFullScreen" value="true">>> name="allowscriptaccess" value="…
>>>
>>>   4. Error Line 44, Column 234: Stray end tag param.
>>>
>>>  …n" value="true">>> value="always">
>>>
>>
>>5. Error Line 45, Column 192: Stray end tag embed.
>>>
>>>  …wscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true" width="480"
>>> height="385">
>>>
>>
>> ** Phil.
>> --
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>> such similar poseurs' toy, none of which would I be seen dead
>> with even if they came free with every packet of cornflakes.
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Re: [css-d] [Test]: Positioning an object element

2011-01-12 Thread Philip Taylor (Webmaster, Ret'd)



Gabriele Romanato wrote:


Don't get me wrong but ... What is the percentage of use of Seamonkey? ;-)
Philip, as a rule of thumb, you should always test in major league
browsers, like IE, Firefox, Opera, Safari and Chrome.


Of course, it /could/ be something to with the following,
and nothing to do with my choice of browser at all :


Validation Output: 5 Errors

   1. Error Line 44, Column 37: Element object is missing one or more of the 
following attributes: data, type.

  http://www.yout…

   2. Error Line 44, Column 128: Stray end tag param.

  …nFl0nlHaWa4?fs=1&hl=en_US">



   5. Error Line 45, Column 192: Stray end tag embed.

  …wscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true" width="480" 
height="385">


** Phil.
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Re: [css-d] [Test]: Positioning an object element

2011-01-12 Thread Philip Taylor (Webmaster, Ret'd)



Gabriele Romanato wrote:

> Don't get me wrong but ... What is the percentage of use of Seamonkey? ;-)

No idea, but it's all I ever use.

I might, if it were particularly important, test against a recent
IE & Firefox, but to be absolutely honest, I don't care what things
look like in the last three you mention.

If my HTML & CSS are valid, the page is accessible, and it looks
good in SeaMonkey, IE & FF, that's good enough for me.  One of
the benefits of being retired is you don't have to worry about
pleasing people you don't care about any more !

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Re: [css-d] [Test]: Positioning an object element

2011-01-12 Thread Gabriele Romanato
Don't get me wrong but ... What is the percentage of use of  
Seamonkey? ;-)
Philip, as a rule of thumb, you should always test in major league  
browsers, like IE, Firefox, Opera, Safari and Chrome.
Minority browsers get you mad. I used to have up to 10 browsers on my  
computer, and once I got access to the access logs of the sites I was  
developing I got struck by the fact that almost all users (98%-99%)  
were using either IE flavors or Firefox.


Don't worry: it's probably due to a parsing error of Seamonkey. :-)

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Re: [css-d] [Test]: Positioning an object element

2011-01-12 Thread Philip Taylor (Webmaster, Ret'd)



Gabriele Romanato wrote:

Hi.

A couple of days ago a user posted here a message about  and
positioning. I've created a test page and a brief description that I
think it may be helpful for future use cases:

http://onwebdev.blogspot.com/2011/01/css-positioning-object-element.html



As you can see here, everything works just fine.


Well, not /absolutely/ fine.  When the linked demonstration is first
rendered in SeaMonkey 2.0.11, at about the position where the |> button
will appear, /something/ followed by the unit "px" appears briefly
on-screen.  Any idea why ?

Philip Taylor
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[css-d] [Test]: Positioning an object element

2011-01-12 Thread Gabriele Romanato

Hi.

A couple of days ago a user posted here a message about  and  
positioning. I've created a test page and a brief description that I  
think it may be helpful for future use cases:


http://onwebdev.blogspot.com/2011/01/css-positioning-object-element.html

hope this will help you to get an idea of how this works. bye :-)


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