On Nov 6, 2006, at 8:33 PM, Jan Brasna wrote:
What the hell with all those em
Graded emphasis. It's described in the linked text that was written
by John Allsopp (originally at http://microformatique.com/?
page_id=34).
Jan, thanks for the link, I finally got a chance to read it...
Sorry folks, forgot to say that this was fixed, many thanks to all
concerned.
Out of interest, what's the correct way of thanking people and advising
that something is fixed - not quite sure what to do on/off list.
Cheers,
Nick
Mihael Zadravec wrote:
great :)
On 11/6/06, *Al Sparber*
Dmitry Baranovskiy wrote:
Hi Sarah,
Because, semantically thinking, tags are not headers. And also you
could have more than 6 different weights.
best regards,
Dmitry Baranovskiy
On 07/11/2006, at 11:05 AM, Sarah Peeke (XERT) wrote:
Perhaps I'm missing something, but why not use h2, h3,
Is there a good reason for doing this with JavaScript rather than doing
it server side?
Regards,
Mike
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Subject: [WSG] Using JS to expand Abbreviations
Demo:
http://www.tjkdesign.com/articles/TJK_abbr_demo.asp
Article:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a good reason for doing this with JavaScript rather than
doing it server side?
Do you know of a SS solution to do this? I'd be glad to link to it from my
article.
IMHO, it's not a server-side vs. client-side thing, but a simple matter of
what's available to
On Tue, 07 Nov 2006 09:36:34 +, Nick Roper wrote:
Sorry folks, forgot to say that this was fixed, many thanks to all
concerned.
Out of interest, what's the correct way of thanking people and advising
that something is fixed - not quite sure what to do on/off list.
Personally, I like to
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