a thumbnail, a product's name, and pricing info in
(somewhat) logical columns and definitely logical rows. Is this really
tabular data?
Does anyone know of an eCommerce site using semantic markup and some
killer CSS in WaSP [2] fashion?
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[1] http://maritimecompliance.com/categories/imo
[2
On 2/1/07, Zoe M. Gillenwater [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tim Gossett wrote:
Hi list!
I just launched a redesign of http://www.uscharts.com that was done in 8
hours solid. It looks fine in FF and IE7, but IE6 is not displaying the
background gif in the left nav bar. The gif
applied to them.
The site is mirrored at http://mrgossett.com/uscharts for testing. I'll be
posting changes there.
Any suggestions?
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What's there now doesn't pass as XHTML, thus the CSS validation link is
failing too.
Maybe better use a doctype where minor flaws aren't treated that strict,
or get the encoding of ampersands right.
Sorry about that... I usually don't forget to validate. Please take a
look again.
to deliver it.
The under construction page uses the same template that will be used
site-wide. Please send me any recommendations you have for layout,
usability, SEO, etc.
Thanks!
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I don't mean to be too off-topic, but I've been looking for a listserv
similar to this one as a resource for webadmins... specifically for
administering Linux servers.
Anyone know of such a list?
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There is a website, relatively unknown, called google.com. Type in
code
administration Linux server list
/code
and take a look at all, not only the first 10, results.
On 9/26/06, Jim Nannery [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Look at the
Sorry about the double-post, all...
On 9/18/06, Tim Gossett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There is no uppercase equivalent to some special characters.
I believe Ara meant to say superscript instead of uppercase...
otherwise, his question would make no sense.
If that is the case, Ara, you would
You might use client-side scripting to apply a random stylesheet. Look
into JQuery [1]... it's a pleasure to use.
As a rule, I always make sure that my pages are presentable sans JS
and CSS, and then use JS and CSS to style it from there.
Tim
[1] http://www.jquery.com
check out http://wd.mrclay.org/custom_bordered_boxes/index.php for some
good implementations of rounded corners *with* images.
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IE7b2
button expand to the right as the text sizes
change?
Get rid of #navbar ul {width: 465px} and let the lis determine the width
of the navbar. Also, get rid of #title {margin-right: -8px;}. You might need
to re-think the navbar's background image.
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