I'm looking for some australian govt accessibility guidelines - both
disability wise and other cases like content management for dial up connection speed etc.You didn't specify FedGov, so I thought I'd throw this at you:The VicGov Acessibility Toolkit
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From: marvin hunkin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Html Code questions
Hi.
i do not use ms frontpage.
hand coded the frames, and the pages, and use css, and tables.
and also added the graphics, links, etc.
cheers Marvin.
From: Visually Insane Genetically
Hi to everyone.
I'm a new members to WSG: happy to be here.
Here my first question.
I'm preparing a new version of my site, and I've decided to go on
strict (yes, it's time).
Beta is under costruction, but it seems to run well on Firefox,
Safari, Opera and Internet Explorer 6/PC. The problem
Veine Vikberg wrote:
Greetings;
Well, with Ians help I got the looks that I want for the page, and it looks
right in both browsers, however - in IE the dropdowns doesn't show up.
Everything validates to the smallest detail both XHTML and CSS wise.
Any CSS help here would be greatly
Veine,
They do show up on my screen. See screen shot here
http://geekministry.com/testing/snap.jpg
W2K/IE 6
Veine Vikberg wrote:
Greetings;
Well, with Ians help I got the looks that I want for the page, and it looks
right in both browsers, however - in IE the dropdowns doesn't show up.
Hi Everyone.
I've been working on some posts about what we've learned while building
Yahoo! Tech (http://tech.yahoo.com ). We tried to make it as accessible as
possible and made a number of adjustments after doing user testing with
screen readers.
I just posted a piece about how we got our
Hi Veine,
I think the problem with IE will be that it doesn't recognise the
positioning for the :hover element.
You should be able to fix by putting the following javascript in the head
(note that nav is the id that the dropdown sits within)
script type=text/javascript!--//--![CDATA[//!--
Oh are you in for a world of joy. XSLT is just one big bowl of quirky
cherries.
I have found the O'Reilly XSLT book to be a good introduction and reference
book. I've also gone to the XSLT Programmer's Reference from Wrox. But it's
a hefty book and not as easy to find the information.
Here's a
Hi.
now just wondering with the relaxation of laws, that will make it legal for
us to in our own private homes, able to tape tv shows, from video, and dvd,
and able to convert music in any format, to listen to.
now, was developing a 80s music site, and had burned my own copies of 80s
tracks,
Gday,
I am currently reading a book called 'DOM Scripting' by Jeremy Keith. In
it, the author suggests not to use onKeyPress as it can lead to
accessibility issues when users are tabbing past those elements with
that eventHandler.
But at the same time it remains recommended to add both.
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