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and contacts with both
UWA and Curtin, although they don't do as much web development I don't
think. We're trying to get them involved as well. We basically want to
convert the entire education section in WA to standards compliance :)
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imagine it's largely the same
Australia-wide.
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compliance an
eligibility criterion rather than a judging criterion, given the
progress we've seen in the entries over the last two years.
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tool at
http://www.websiteoptimization.com/services/analyze/ to give me an
idea of load times. I think in a lot of cases their listed
recommendations are too low, but the tool provides a useful benchmark.
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, and popular, as the current
crop of showcase CSS sites demonstrate. It's certainly the approach
that I favour.
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other web
sites in his life, it took him 18 attempts to sign up to YouTube
because of the CAPTCHA. That really hammered home to me how terrible
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On 12/18/06, Barney Carroll [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Kay Smoljak wrote:
At least you will know where to look, instead of trying to work out
which combination of backslashes and asterisks fixed the particular
issue for which version.
One would hope that this information would already
the particular
issue for which version.
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On 11/12/06, David Hucklesby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(Q. Does IE 7 resize pixel-sized text?)No. Font-sizing in IE7 does not apply to pixel-sized text and there are still only five settings (largest, larger, medium, smaller, smallest). BUT ctrl-scrollwheel - which used to change font-size settings
On 10/26/06, Lachlan Hunt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
spelling check passes sentence This a What?I have no idea what that's supposed to mean.
Sorry, that was a smart arse comment. I was agreeing with you - the sentence passes a spelling check but it doesn't make sense. HTML can validate but still be
On 10/17/06, Stephen Lewis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The Elements of Typographic Style, long regarded as a prettydefinitive text on all things typographic, cautions against such athing. To quote: As a general rule, no more than a single space isrequired after a period, colon or any other mark of
I need to markup a little calendar grid widget. I'm using a table with the weekday names (M,T,W,T,F,S,S) in th elements, and individual dates in td's. I thought that the caption element would be good for the month name (eg October 2006) as it is both semantic and visible, but I'm having some
On 10/14/06, Rahul Gonsalves [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: CSS-D covered this a while ago,
http://archivist.incutio.com/viewlist/css-discuss/78694Thanks for the link! Interesting discussions... and after reading them I'm even more convinced that a table is the right way to go. Which brings me back to
On 10/14/06, Lachlan Hunt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That seems like a bug in Firefox.Can you provide a *simple* test caseand *clear* step-by-step instructions explaining how to replicate it?Heh, good call Lachlan. When it's just the table on a page by itself, I don't get the jumping behaviour so
Just looking through the thread on pure CSS menus... I understand why some people say that CSS is not designed for, and therefore should be not be used for, behaviour. I've been using Suckerfish menus for the past couple of years, because they are simple, search engine friendly and lightweight.
and provides its content?
Like, say, collapsible trees, which are just some nested ULs if JavaScript is
not available.
I think the keyword there is JavaScript dependent - the tree itself
is not JavaScript dependent, but any controls for manipulating it are.
K.
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Textarea does not support maxlength in any version of HTML... it's
only valid (and only works) with input type=text.
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a lot of the page (navigation, ads, masthead etc) in the print style
sheet which sometimes avoids those problems and creates a better
printed version for your users.
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On 7/25/06, Shlomi Asaf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dean, about FieldSet
its going to become Deprecated:
http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/interact/forms.html#h-17.10
Fieldset is not going to be deprecated... the presentational align
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On 7/10/06, Taco Fleur [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone know
whether it is possible with CSS to create a border onmouseover/hover inside the
image?
I have a design I
need to implement that has some images with a 2px border inside the
imageon mouse over, the images are uploaded by the
On 7/10/06, Christian Montoya [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
#apartment-image div a:hover img {
border: 2px solid red;
}
This is what you should do.
That's not going to be *inside* the image... that will be outside.
Sounds to me like Taco wanted the border *inside* the image.
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Because discussion of content management systems inevitibly gets into
implementation details (back end code and databases etc) it's
off-topic for this list. But perfectly on-topic over on the CMS list.
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