Re: [WSG] inline list issues on MAC IE

2004-12-01 Thread Hope A. Stewart
Hi Natalie

I can't help you with this problem because I'm just a newbie to web
standards, but I thought I should point out that you have an additional
problem. As the font size is increased in both Safari  MacIE, the columns
do not grow with the text and some of the text at the bottom, therefore, is
unviewable.


On 1/12/04 4:11 PM, Natalie Buxton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Having issues with a site just launched where the menu dissapears on
 the Mac in IE.
 
 Could anyone suggest what I've done wrong here?
 
 Works great in Safari.
 
 http://www.manufacturingbestpractice.com.au
 
 The pertaining stylesheet is
 http://www.manufacturingbestpractice.com.au/gui/html/style_advanced_home.css
 
 The css is right near the bottom, and as you can see, I'm fond of
 commenting my stylesheets so should be easy to find.

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Re: [WSG] converting WORD text into clean XHTML

2004-11-22 Thread Hope A. Stewart
On 23/11/04 9:19 AM, Wybrow, Mark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 There is a tool in Dreamweaver that can auto generate but I must admit I
 have never used it ...

I've found that the Clean Word HTML command in Dreamweaver helps but still
leaves too much junk I don't want.

If you use Mac OS, cut and paste from Word into AppleWorks and then save as
an html document. If you use Windows, there might be another word processing
app that will give you cleaner html.

If there is still some junk coding from the AppleWorks produced html page, I
get rid of it with Find and Replace.

I'd love a better system to this work-around that I use, so I too will be
interested to hear what others do.

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