[WSG] Menu Out Of Place in IE 6

2006-04-06 Thread CK
Hi, The client has said the following pages have the menu out of place in IE...6.029. Can someone offer a solution? The pages validate. http://working.bushidodeep.com/tacticalware/tos.html http://working.bushidodeep.com/tacticalware/privacy.html

Re: [WSG] Alternate Style Sheets

2006-04-06 Thread Joseph Bernhardt
I'm doing something similar at the moment on my 'work in progress' at yourcelebritygossip.com. Using user cookies to based on the user selection of a color to switch between multiple stylesheets. The stylesheet name is created through a php script, so I don't actually use alternate

Re: [WSG] Menu Out Of Place in IE 6

2006-04-06 Thread CK
Thanks, However the following rule caused the navigation on other pages to shift to the bottom of the column. I'm suspecting removing the news column such as found on: (http://working.bushidodeep.com/tacticalware/index.html) causes the problem on the pages without. What do you think?

Re: [WSG] Yay! Pretty Colors

2006-04-06 Thread Designer
Joseph Bernhardt wrote: I have been using the hex value light gray color #EE on two of my websites for almost a year without complaint. Recently, I shocked a friend of mine by showing her one of the sites on a different monitor than her own. Supposedly her monitor could not display this

Re: [WSG] Menu Out Of Place in IE 6

2006-04-06 Thread Gunlaug Sørtun
CK wrote: The client has said the following pages have the menu out of place in IE...6.029. Can someone offer a solution? The pages validate. http://working.bushidodeep.com/tacticalware/tos.html I suggest you look at this CSS-line... ul#privacy, ul#terms, ul#agreement li{ margin: 0 0 .5em

[WSG] Good news

2006-04-06 Thread Kenny Graham
This might already be common knowledge, but I didn't know until I saw this on another list today: -- Forwarded message -- From: Steven Pemberton [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Apr 6, 2006 4:54 AM Subject: Re: Question about XHTML 2.0 and content type (PR#7880) To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc:

Re: [WSG] Yay! Pretty Colors

2006-04-06 Thread Daniel Nitsche
I disagree, this is a real accessibility issue. As Patrick said, if the element being coloured is not conveying any information (eg. the background to a div) then it's not a problem, however in the example you gave, it is. Aside from dodgey monitors, some people cannot read text that does not have

Re: [WSG] Yay! Pretty Colors

2006-04-06 Thread Daniel Nitsche
Whoops, re-reading that, Bob wasn't disagreeing with the accessibility part... sorry Bob!I would imagine however, that the title of a page is fairly important?On 4/7/06, Daniel Nitsche [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I disagree, this is a real accessibility issue. As Patrick said, if the element being

Re: [WSG] Site Check Please: www.re-entity.com

2006-04-06 Thread Daniel Nitsche
Hi Stuart,1. I'm not sure the uppercase text in the tiny font works that well. I think you can get away with it for the sub headings, but it's difficult to read (try a bigger font-size, with mixed case text). 2. The introductory paragraph is a bit lengthy. Why not just cut it down to Introducing