Important news. Although existing language tag values do not need to change,
there are some new possibilities available.
The [110]Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) has
published two new specifications for language tags. [111]RFC 4646:
Tags for the Identification of Languages
Samuel Richardson wrote:
http://www.intrepidtravel.com/
In Firefox. Scroll to the bottom of the page and click on one of the country
links, you'll notice that just after the click the content of that area
jumps down]
Samuel
www.intrepidtravel.com
Dunno. I gave up waiting for the page
Title: In-page font sizer
Hello list,
Im looking for a simple, tried and true method of allowing a user to increase/decrease font size on a page no, not by using browser settings.
You know... You see an icon of a big A and a little a and clicking them increases/decreases page font size...
Hi Tom, I've got one on my site which might be just what your looking for, I found it on dynamic drive and uses _javascript_ and alternate stylesheet's to achieve the result. http://www.dynamicdrive.com/dynamicindex9/stylesheetswitcher.htm All the bestAlex
Title: In-page font sizer
I always thought Andy Clarke http://www.stuffandnonsense.co.uk/resources/iotbs.html was pretty sweet but its got a problem when _javascript_ is switched off, Dustin Diaz has as a solution (using php) - http://www.dustindiaz.com/udasss/I'm about to go for the Diaz version
On 9/22/06 9:05 AM, Christian Heilmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Personally I consider these things counterproductive, as explaining
the user how to resize would make more sense (give a man a fish...).
Then again, if you think your site needs those, you might consider
using a larger font
The best method I've found is to swap
out stylesheets using _javascript_; here's an article on how to do
that, including the script should you choose this method:
http://www.alistapart.com/articles/alternate/
This script supports cookies so the
user's setting will be remembered next
Ted Drake wrote:
Don't use * html! That won't work.
Yes, it will work! Don't get sucked into that nonsense about not using
* html for anything. Assuming you're using standards mode and you only
want to target IE6 and earlier, * html is just fine. The only time it
is not appropriate is
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On Fri, 22 Sep 2006 08:45:56 -0400, Tom Livingston wrote:
Hello list,
I'm looking for a simple, tried and true method of allowing a
user to increase/decrease font size on a page – no, not by using
browser settings. You know... You see an icon of a big 'A' and a
little 'a' and clicking them
Hello list,
I¹m looking for a simple, tried and true method of allowing a user to
increase/decrease font size on a page no, not by using browser settings.
You know... You see an icon of a big ŒA¹ and a little Œa¹ and clicking them
increases/decreases page font size...
Any links to
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