Hi everyone,
Just to say I'm a new member, and this is my first post, but I know
people who have been using this for a while, and I know what a great
bunch you all are!
The problem I've got a the minute is I've built a page for a client,
but now she would like shadow on either side of
On 1/13/07, Tom Roper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi everyone,
Just to say I'm a new member, and this is my first post, but I know people
who have been using this for a while, and I know what a great bunch you all
are!
The problem I've got a the minute is I've built a page for a client, but
now
On 1/13/07, Mihael Zadravec [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 1/13/07, Tom Roper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi everyone,
...
The problem I've got a the minute is I've built a page for a client, but
now she would like shadow on either side of the page, I know it would be
possible to do it in
On 1/13/07, Christian Montoya [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 1/13/07, Mihael Zadravec [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 1/13/07, Tom Roper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi everyone,
...
The problem I've got a the minute is I've built a page for a client,
but
now she would like shadow on either side
I am currently doing a review of all the screen readers that are available.
This will take a few months because there are more than you may imagine.
Here are some initial observations:
JAWS - Eye wateringly expensive but it's the best there is despite having
plenty of shortcomings. Has at least
On 1/13/07, Mihael Zadravec [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 1/13/07, Christian Montoya [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 1/13/07, Mihael Zadravec [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 1/13/07, Tom Roper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi everyone,
...
The problem I've got a the minute is I've built a
At 1/13/2007 05:10 AM, Tom Roper wrote:
The problem I've got a the minute is I've built a page for a client,
but now she would like shadow on either side of the page
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I don't see that this problem
Patrick wrote
In general terms, what I'm trying to convey here is: it's easy to pick up a
screenreader as a sighted user, do some testing, and come to some
conclusions, all with the right intentions of course, like oh, this must be
annoying for those users...but, not being a blind user who uses
I bought your book - isn't that enough? And if you make the 300-mile round
trip to the demo I'll even buy lunch.
Steve
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From: listdad@webstandardsgroup.org [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Patrick H. Lauke
Sent: 13 January 2007 19:53
To:
Hey all,
I'm a PHP/MySQL coder by trade, hence a bit green
with CSS, as this question will show.
I have two sets of style elements to style two
different kinds of links, as the code below shows.
.shoplogo a, a:visited {
border: none;
color: #000;
background-color: #b9e4ff;
Cross-list answer... :-)
You have the class on the anchor itself - *not* the anchor inside an
element with the class.
Also I miss the :link pseudo-class.
You should write...
a.shoplogo:link, a.shoplogo:visited {
stuff
}
a.pagelink:link, a.pagelink:visited {
stuff
}
...etc.
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