Hi Anthony,

I sent a request for a registration on the webstandards wiki 2 days ago - how 
long does it normally take SSC to grant access?
Am I supposed to do something else?

Regards,
Paul Bennett
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Hi all



The annual review of the New Zealand Government Web Standards is now underway.



We are very keen to get your comments and advice, which we'll feed directly 
into the review process.



Let us know what's worked for you and what's caused problems. Are there 
standards you've struggled with, either in their wording or their practical 
implementation? Which would you ditch and why? Which would you keep? Are some 
overly prescriptive, or too vague?



If you're not in NZ, we're still very keen to get your thoughts and feedback.



The process is that we (the Web Standards Working Group) collate feedback on 
the standards via the wiki and give it high priority while considering each 
standard. So it's crucial we get a good amount of feedback from users.



You do this by using the link below to go to the standard(s) on which you want 
to leave feedback, and click the "comment" tab.



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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Matijs
Sent: Friday, 16 May 2008 9:22 a.m.
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: Re: [WSG] Background on body not aligning with tiled background on 
wrapper DIV


Does "overflow: hidden" on the containing div and making the green bar wider 
help?


On Thu, May 15, 2008 at 7:23 PM, Paul Collins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


        Hi all,

        I've managed to put a page together. If you look at the green area in
        Firefox and IE you will notice a small gap at the right of the green
        area in IE. If you try to resize the browser by dragging it, you will
        notice the gap keeps closing then appearing.

        It's to do with the odd and even number of pixels on the window size
        when you have a centred background.

        Anyway, here is the test URL, anyone got an idea of how to solve this
        without an extra DIV?!
        http://paulcollinslondon.com/test/

        Cheers
        Paul


        2008/5/15 Paul Collins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

        > Thanks for your reply Adam.
        >
        > I can't really put what's I have now due to copyright restrictions, or
        > I would have. I was hoping someone had encountered this before and
        > would know the answer.
        >
        > I'll have to try and set up a dummy page later today when I have more 
time.
        >
        > Thanks
        > Paul
        >
        > 2008/5/15 Adam Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
        >> can we see an example?
        >>
        >> Paul Collins wrote:
        >>>
        >>> Hi all,
        >>>
        >>> I've seen this problem before, but can't remember how I solved it.
        >>> Basically, I have put a centred background that repeats vertically 
on
        >>> the body of my page using CSS. The main wrapper div is also centred
        >>> and has a background sits on top of the Body one, but is only a 
fixed
        >>> height Basically, they need to match up where they meet, which is
        >>> working fine in Firefox, Safari, Opera, etc. The only place it's
        >>> having an issue is IE6 & 7.
        >>>
        >>> I know what the problem is; the background is centred and the width 
of
        >>> your browser can be an odd or even number, so it can't sit dead 
centre
        >>> all the time. If I drag the browser in to resize it, the backgrounds
        >>> keep matching up then falling out of place.
        >>>
        >>> I have solved this before without adding an extra div for the body
        >>> background, but I just can't remember how I did it. Does anyone have
        >>> an idea?
        >>>
        >>> Thanks
        >>> Paul
        >>>
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