Re: [css-d] *argh* listitis.....!?!?

2005-09-21 Thread Kristina Floyd
Eric Shepherd wrote: Also, there's no relationship right now between your top nav bar and the subnav - if the subnav is related to HOME, for example, it should be a nested list (ideally) or less ideally have some sort of heading that identifies it as a subnav. If I look at the page non-styled,

Re: [css-d] *argh* listitis.....!?!?

2005-09-21 Thread Eric Shepherd
I don't have time to write about this menu now, and I barely remember making it, but you can check out www.creeksidebanquet.com, and my article on A List Apart, at www.alistapart.com/articles/hybrid/, though it has an extra layer of complexity you don't need. Write me privately if you have

[css-d] *argh* listitis.....!?!?

2005-09-20 Thread Kristina Floyd
Hello list I'm concerned that i've got listitis!! What I mean is, I think I've gone from div-itis to li-stitis. Please can you tell me if the information on this page is a list? http://24.m-corp.com/ID08_venueDetail.html In general is the information on that page semantically correct?

Re: [css-d] *argh* listitis.....!?!?

2005-09-20 Thread Eric Shepherd
Kristina wrote: I'm concerned that i've got listitis!! What I mean is, I think I've gone from div-itis to li-stitis. Kristina: I think much of the content on your page is lists. However, the Venue Detail is not really a list. I would suggest that this information is really a definition