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Joining events in London[1] and San Francisco[2], the web standards
focussed @media 2007
Charles Eaton wrote:
http://www.eatons.net/sandbox/no-map.html
I doubt that http://dorward.me.uk/tmp/fake-image-map.png is the effect
you are after.
background-image: url(callforentries.gif);
color:transparent;
Invisible text is hard to read against any background colour, and you
can't
Hi Tim,
Shocking thing to do by these people. Just out of interest how
can I put the 'Stolen from' graphic on my site just incase it happens to
me.?
Cheers Al
On 2/21/07, Tim [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear Members,
If there were a legal standards group I would post this there, but
only a few validation issues... Failed validation, 210 errors in the new
site with 191 in the old one
On 2/20/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello list,
I am in a desperate state. I am working for a .com.au and they are
struggling with some of the more forward-thinking
On Wed, 21 Feb 2007 20:01:13 +1100, Tim wrote:
If there were a legal standards group I would post this there, but I
believe this of concern to all members that their work is not stolen
and that legal standards are relevant to compliance with W3C
standards as with Disability Discrimination
I almost put One Windoze group member to sleep last time I mentioned
this. Sorry
Keeping it relevant to standards but only on Linux servers, I hope is
OK for this one.
Make an ugly image graphic of text stolen from yourdomain.com, red and
white looks dramatic.
Save it as file extension jpe or
I work so hard to have all pages validated XHTML 1.0 Strict and AAA
accessible.
Thanks for that 210 validation errors. Really gross. Any of my real
pages validate, I feel so cheated apart for the loss of income, the
defacement of W3C standards I try to hold high.
My beloved authors would be
On Wed, 21 Feb 2007 09:47:28 -, Tim [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Keeping it relevant to standards but only on Linux servers, I hope is OK
for this one.
In your htacces file put
Apache /does/ run on platforms other than Linux (including Windows).
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David Dorward
http://dorward.me.uk/ -
Please Lea,
Moderator, my W3C standards have been trashed by another site, this is
why we are all here, can standards be taken away with no recourse and
no discussion allowed. This is the web standards group, anyway we can
uphold standards is relevant material.
Please moderator it is on
Discussing off list (you're welcome).
Thread still closed
Lea de Groot
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WSG Core Member
On Wed, 21 Feb 2007 20:56:36 +1100, Tim wrote:
Moderator, my W3C standards have been trashed by another site, this
is why we are all here, can standards be taken away with no recourse
and no
Hallo all you talented people,
A strange issue has occurred on the following page, that I would really
appreciate any input on how to solve!
HTML: http://forandre.dk/pi/kalender.html
CSS: http://forandre.dk/pi/stil/kalender.css
CSS2: (http://forandre.dk/pi/stil/basis.css)
The intended
Hi
i have a table like layout.
here is a live example: http://www.webcssdesign.34sp.com/me/floatingDivs.htm
all the floating divs has the same height. i haven't written the height in
the css- the content is the same.
all the titles are one line height.
but what happens when one title is longer?
On 2/21/07, Shlomi Asaf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
i have a table like layout.
here is a live example:
http://www.webcssdesign.34sp.com/me/floatingDivs.htm
all the floating divs has the same height. i haven't written the height in
the css- the content is the same.
all the titles are one line
I agree entirely with Rachel, web standards are (or should be)
independent
of server-side technology. It's the HTML/CSS that gets outputted to the
browser that matters, regardless of what creates that output.
I agree too. It's a puzzling attitude. I've seen people speak about web
standards
thanks alot Christian for your answer, u given me data that i wasent aware
about.
secondly, you should consider using DIV as a Clearing Element.
a BR is a semantic element.
if youl try to reuse your layout again (or part of him that includes the BR
element), and you'll no longer need a clearing
On Feb 21, 2007, at 3:29 PM, Shlomi Asaf wrote:
thanks alot Christian for your answer, u given me data that i
wasent aware about.
What you (and everyone else) need is display:table and
display:table-cell, but unfortunately these features are just not
supported in enough browsers yet.
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