[snip] WCAG Samurai process inaccessible to, and hidden away from,
all but the few invited elite.
I will admit, however, it may be too early to pass judgement on the WCAG
Samurai right now, and it's only fair that we let them give it a shot.
After all, the members are unlikely to be weighed down
Hello guys,
I have a page where a product list appears, this list have links in oder
to show onMouseOver
details or options for each product. There is a 3 step option and i was
thinking layers to make this
work, im not sure any longer and would like to see what options or ideas
i can get
Try to add "display:inline"
to the Div which holds the menu that should help.
Michael Kear wrote:
My new site is not
displaying correctly in IE6, but working
fine in Firefox ( now THERES a surprise! ) and I need to implement
a IE hack, but I cant figure out what it is
It would be fun to have a check on my virgin XHTML website portal
that im making...
Please MAC, PC, LINUX in all kind of browsers, have a look at
http://www.grekland.gr - the site is in swedish so i am not expecting you
to read and understand it, its pure layout appearance check..
Its verifyed
Michael Persson wrote:
It would be fun to have a check on my virgin XHTML website portal
that im making...
http://www.grekland.gr
Michael
ie6.0/opera9beta/ff1.5.0.3/moz1.7.12 on xp_sp2
Michael, I am going to hit you with a bunch of stuff. *No malice
intended,* so don't freak out on me.Just
I'd just like to wish Mike et al good luck with the conference starting in
about 8 hours.
about 2 hours :)
I know exactly how you feel this morning.
Nervous!!
You are now officially dribbling the Web Standards Conference ball in the
southern hemisphere.
Thank you so much Peter!
Just
Felix Miata wrote:
On 06/05/19 15:18 (GMT-0400) Warren Cardinal apparently typed:
I am getting ready to launch a new site that I would like to get some
final constructive feedback on.
It's an xhtml strict ecommerce site and uses alot of ajax features
formt eh
Michael Persson wrote:
It would be fun to have a check on my virgin XHTML website portal
that im making...
Please MAC, PC, LINUX in all kind of browsers, have a look at
http://www.grekland.gr - the site is in swedish so i am not expecting you
to read and understand it, its pure layout
You might want to check this site out in other browsers. No offense,
but it looks horrible.
On May 24, 2006, at 3:25 PM, Michael Persson wrote:
Ohh my GOD!!
Im not able to scroll your page on the mouse wheel!!!\
i felt very handicapped and useless!!
I think something went wrong, right
Hi listers,
Run this up the flag pole in IE:
http://66.155.251.18/mlinc.com/test/index.html
Anyone see why the first line in the first paragraph, which is next to left
nav is pushed over a bit?
Also, any general structure/presentation thoughts?
TIA!
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On 25/05/2006, at 5:25 AM, Mike Brown wrote:
Just in case people are interested, most of the presentations over the
next two days will be recorded and made available as podcasts and
video
after the conference.
Fantastic news Mike! I've been absorbing a lot of the SXSW podcasts on
the
Tom Livingston wrote:
http://66.155.251.18/mlinc.com/test/index.html
Anyone see why the first line in the first paragraph, which is next
to left nav is pushed over a bit?
3px jog.
Add the usual 'hasLayout' trigger...
* html #content{height: 100%;}
...that'll make it look right in IE - even if
Hi mate, I don't see any indenting.Screenshot attached from FireFox 1.503 on Windows XP sp2.CheersJOn 25/05/06, Tom Livingston
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Hi listers,Run this up the flag pole in IE:
http://66.155.251.18/mlinc.com/test/index.htmlAnyone see why the first line in the first paragraph,
I remember a few years ago there was an online service which would take a screenshot of a given webpage in various environments and e-mail you back the results.I couldn't find anything like this with a quick Google, does anyone know if it/they're still around?
If not, I'd enjoy putting something
its here: http://browsershots.org
On 5/24/06, James Laugesen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I remember a few years ago there was an online service which would take a screenshot of a given webpage in various environments and e-mail you back the results.I couldn't find anything like this with a quick
Howdy,
sitevista.com, browsershots.org, browsercam.com, browserpool.de,
snugtech.com... Servez-vous ;)
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Even better thanks =8-)On 25/05/06, Warren Cardinal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
its here: http://browsershots.org
On 5/24/06, James Laugesen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I remember a few years ago there was an online service which would take a screenshot of a given webpage in various environments and
Nate, you answer me with another title?? or?? is your critics for me??
Which site are you talking about... the www.grekland.gr or something
else
I have my purposes to make it this wide because it is targetted to swedish
people that, regarding my other websites, giving me a results that
On 06/05/24 07:59 (GMT-0400) Michael Persson apparently typed:
It would be fun to have a check on my virgin XHTML website portal
that im making...
Please MAC, PC, LINUX in all kind of browsers, have a look at
http://www.grekland.gr - the site is in swedish so i am not expecting you
to read
Can't it at least wrap smaller?I use 1600*1200 and rarely use a website full-screen, I like to see my other windows in the background, for example if I'm reffering between windows.
On 25/05/06, Michael Persson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nate, you answer me with another title?? or?? is your critics
This email was meant for another person - I just didn't get a chance
to respond.
However, in regards to your comment below - just because cnn.com does
it doesn't make something the best solution. This kind of thinking is
rather flawed. There are PLENTY of large organizations out there with
Thanks Felix,
I just uploaded a version that has em sized text instead of px, i didnt
see any difference
in IE or Mozilla???
Thanks a lot for your links i will have a look for the errors you mention..
Good night, in Greece its 01.30.. ZZ
Michael
Felix Miata wrote:
On 06/05/24
On 06/05/24 18:28 (GMT-0400) Michael Persson apparently typed:
http://www.grekland.gr
Thanks Felix,
I just uploaded a version that has em sized text instead of px, i didnt
see any difference
in IE or Mozilla???
Thanks a lot for your links i will have a look for the errors you mention..
Gez Lemon and I have collaborated on research and testing to investigate
techniques for making AJAX applications accessible to screen reader users.
Making Ajax Work with Screen Readers
http://juicystudio.com/article/making-ajax-work-with-screen-readers.php
with regards
Steven Faulkner
Web
Wow, this is really a comprehensive resource, thanks for your time
putting it together.
I wrote my opinion on this topic just today under Garrett's article:
http://www.garrettdimon.com/archives/front-end-architecture-ajax-dom-scripting
so I won't bug you pasting it here again, I'm no expert at
Looking only at the home page you should change the font-size to, say,
67% on body and 1.0em on div#title and div#footer. This should do the trick.
djn
Felix Miata wrote:
I just uploaded a version that has em sized text instead of px, i
didnt
see any difference
in IE or Mozilla???
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Which site are you talking about... the www.grekland.gr
use em not px and enjoy the benefits of an elastic site not confined to any specific screen size.Del usrOn 5/25/06, Andreas Boehmer [Addictive Media]
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And suffer the full gauntlet of IE6 CSS
bugs while youre at it!
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Dear Andreas,
This is exactly what im telling my clients, i wanted to have a
discussion about it also.
I dont know why we, web designers developers have to sit here and look
at technical
fun and enjoy without proceed to any fun and difference in sizes
Why do sofware developers pushing
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