Tony Crockford wrote:
Buddy Quaid wrote:
Here is the page in question:
http://tangerinefiles.com/treatyoak/personal.html
why it doesn't work? no idea
I've no idea either, but moving the rule:
#mortgage.on
above the rule:
#mortgage
makes it work in IE for me. It shouldn't make any
Kat wrote:
Title
According the the W3C:
http://www.w3.org/Provider/Style/TITLE.html
There is no actual limit on title but it is recommended that it is less
than 64 characters.
I think it's important to point out that the W3C Style Guide from which
that suggestion (not recommendation) comes is
Lachlan Hunt wrote:
There are several sites and resources that do offer accessibility tools
and advice, such as Juicy Studio and WATS.ca, but when it comes to
something that really walks a developer through accessibility from
designing and building with modern, accessible techniques; coping
Which parts/paths do you think we should choose to follow?
As enlightend/informed developers we continue doing what we've been doing.
WCAG 2.0 won't make accessible design suddenly inaccessible.
A different but related question is which path should we be advising the
less enlightened/informed
Bob wrote:
the main problem is I don't know how to get
word wrap around the images. Anyone?
Just float them, as you've done in houses.css.
When I produce print style sheets I normally start with a copy of my
screen stylesheet (or composite if there are more than one) and just hide
the