now he got php, and i have got easy php which you can download at
http://www.easyphp.com
BAD LINK ALERT!
It's http://www.easyphp.org/
Please be careful when posting links in your messages, we don't need
the whole WSG list accidentally giving easy money to spammy sites.
Valid point, but
Andreas Boehmer [Addictive Media] wrote:
http://www.addictivemedia.com.au/clients/test/test.php
You will see that if youo move the mosue over the Services item,
the dropdown that appears lies behind the Useful links item. I
would rather have it infront of the Useful links item.
I actually
i love the apachefriends installation - it rocks!
- Original Message
From: Christian Heilmann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Sent: Thursday, 28 September, 2006 9:04:07 AM
Subject: Re: [WSG] Accessability Reading Of WebPages Need Help
now he got php, and i have got
Please be careful when posting links in your messages, we don't need
the whole WSG list accidentally giving easy money to spammy sites.
Valid point, but without a viable alternative nothing but condescending.
A free non spammy LAMP installation that is very up to date can be
found at
Hi All,
Back again - what a day - after being strict with myself about 100%
valid HTML, CSS and access on ALL designs that leave my studio this year
... I realised my own site was in a bit of a pickle - how embarrassing!
Anyway - all done - though I will have to go back to statcounter to get
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Hi all,
Long time since I posted for help, however...
I'm embedding the Windows Media Player in a site and want to play a wmv
file. My original code for XHTML 1.0 compliant markup is -
object id=winmedia type=video/x-ms-wmv data=full URL width=320
height=285 standby=Loading Microsoft Windows
On Thu, Sep 28, 2006 at 07:48:45PM +0100, John 'Max' Maxwell wrote:
Anyways - reason I am here - I have just been working on a CSS flyout
menu - please see www.project.ex16.co.uk
Submenus lack keyboard access, and menus vanish unless the mouse is
dragged diagonally to the submenu item instead
John 'Max' Maxwell wrote:
Hi All,
Back again - what a day - after being strict with myself about 100%
valid HTML, CSS and access on ALL designs that leave my studio this
year ... I realised my own site was in a bit of a pickle - how
embarrassing! Anyway - all done - though I will have to go
John 'Max' Maxwell wrote:
John 'Max' Maxwell wrote:
www.project.ex16.co.uk Their is sub nav available under the senior
and junior sections (hopefully).
Max.
No flyout in xp ie/6.0. Thirteen captures (linux/mac/win2k/xp):
http://www.browsercam.com/public.aspx?proj_id=287855
~dL
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I/FRAMES weren't removed because they are frames, I/FRAMES became
obsolete by OBJECT, which offer and need the same configuration (width,
height, overflow). In my opinion IMG should have too.
In XHTML 2.0 the function of OBJECT as I/FRAME becomes obsolete by
TAG, because you'll be able to give
Sorry for the slightly off topic post but I know a couple of
people from the yahoo library read this mailing list and it is tangentially related
to web standards as it brings up scary dialog boxes to the user.
Weve been using the yahoo libraries throughout our
website but noticed that
From: David Dorward
Submenus lack keyboard access
That could be desirable if the site is engineered in a certain way.
and menus vanish unless the mouse is
dragged diagonally to the submenu item instead of along and then
down.
That makes the menu totally unusable, in my opinion. Tis the
On Wed, 27 Sep 2006 09:15:47 +1000, Andreas Boehmer [Addictive Media] wrote:
[...]
However, with css we now have the ability to imitate frames in an
accessible and search-engine friendly way for browsers that support
it. So the question comes back to usability (and maybe aesthetics):
wouldn't
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