Re: [WSG] Opera 7 not rendering style

2005-03-30 Thread =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Gunlaug_S=F8rtun?=
Ian Main wrote:
I'm wondering if anyone knows what I have done to cause Opera 7 not to 
render this page correctly. 

http://e-lusion.com/design/greenmarinee/
body {padding: 0;}
...makes it look identical in Opera 7.54 and Firefox 1.0, at my end.
regards
Georg
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Re: [WSG] Website Check

2005-03-23 Thread =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Gunlaug_S=F8rtun?=
diona kidd wrote:
Could "some of you" supply more information on this then? Maybe a 
link to an article or two?

I don't understand what the difference would be. Also, what do you 
mean 'No need for the links'? Which links? Why are they not needed?

Just looking for clarification...
It would be nice if I could point you to the perfect answers, but I
don't think they exists. Too many variables...
Basically, I order, or organize, my pages so the most important stuff
comes first in the source-code. That's the main content with headlines
and all, and no site-navigation is mixed in with the content at the top.
When the main content comes first in the source-code, then there's no
need for "skip to content" or "skip navigation". All browsers can tab
links, so no need for "skip to navigation" either.
The more advanced text-browsers, like Lynx, will get a short set of
link-relations. These links are positioned by the browser itself, so
they are always available where the visitor expects to find them. All
other links are below the main content, no matter where they may end up
on the screen in a normal, graphical, browser.
My own writing on this and related subjects, is far from complete, but I
have some in a section I'm working on at the moment:


... and some more can be found around in that section.
All those pages are based on source-ordering, so you can turn off CSS
and whatever, or use lynxview
, and see how they are
organized. Most of it will work as I've intended.
Hope this clarifies things a bit.
regards
Georg
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