Re: [WSG] microsoft.com 100% valid

2006-05-07 Thread Curby
On 5/5/06, Joshua Street [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 5/6/06, Christian Montoya [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I saw Microsoft listed on cssvault, did a double take, and went to the site... lo and behold: This Page Is Valid HTML 4.0 Transitional! Markup still appears to be somewhat

Re: [WSG] Re: XHTML Strict - top margin

2006-05-07 Thread Gunlaug Sørtun
Elle Meredith wrote: My left div is floating and I think that because of that, only in IE, my iframe is pushed below the content of my left div. Again, why does this happen? Page is at: http://farmpeacelove.com/gb/index.php 1: The #wrapper is too narrow, and IE/win don't know how to

Re: [WSG] Re: XHTML Strict - top margin

2006-05-07 Thread Joseph R. B. Taylor
I also noticed the guillotine bug in IE 6 on WinXP. If you scroll down the page you posted, then scroll back up, some of the left links disappear. This is easy to fix. Just add a height value (like 1%) to the element containing the floats. Joseph R. B. Taylor Sites by Joe, LLC

[WSG] Australian Govt guidelines

2006-05-07 Thread James Ellis
Hi I'm looking for some australian govt accessibility guidelines - both disability wise and other cases like content management for dial up connection speed etc. If anyone has any links pls reply Cheers James ** The discussion list for

Re: [WSG] microsoft.com 100% valid

2006-05-07 Thread Shawn J. Cassick
Christian Montoya wrote: On 5/7/06, Rick Faaberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 5/7/06 1:40 AM Curby [EMAIL PROTECTED] sent this out: IIRC it was an April Fools post ( http://cssvault.com/gallery/microsoft.php - see site caption)... though I think that's probably a bit harsh as MS have been

Re: [WSG] Australian Govt guidelines

2006-05-07 Thread John S. Britsios
James Ellis wrote: Hi I'm looking for some australian govt accessibility guidelines - both disability wise and other cases like content management for dial up connection speed etc. If anyone has any links pls reply Cheers James ** The