On 14 Sep 2006, at 06:32, Terrence Wood wrote:
On 14/09/2006, at 7:05 AM, Nick Fitzsimons wrote:
On 13 Sep 2006, at 18:46, Kenny Graham wrote:
Internet Explorer Mobile, for one, will load both screen and
handheld media types
Unless use specify Screen apparently.
Yes, I'd come across
On 14 Sep 2006, at 02:32, Kenny Graham wrote:
If it's for your own site then you might as well just do what works
for you, but if it's a commercial site, or something you're doing for
a client, I'm afraid you're in for a world of pain :-(
Luckilly it's a semi-personal site. It's an interface
Well after a long six months (and almost 20 hours at work
since I started yesterday morning) weve finally relaunched our website,
would be much appreciated if youll could cast your eye over it and tell
me what you think:
http://www.intrepidtravel.com/
Have tried to adhere to
Now that you do notice encoding towards us. I want to point you at this page:
http://www.intrepidtravel.com/destinations/Denmark
Notice the first post, the writer's name seems to have an 'ø' in it
(an unfamiliar character in English). I do admit I clicked on
Denmark because that is where I am
The site looks great! Well done.
The only issue I see is that on the locations I checked
(countries at bottom), the right sidebar covers part of the text in the
center.
PC, 800px res, IE and firefox.
Bruce Prochnau
BKDesign Solutions
- Original Message -
From:
Samuel
Looks great, one comment is the title on the homepage is Homepage -
Intrepid Travel Template!
E.
Samuel Richardson wrote:
Well after a long six months (and almost 20 hours at work since I
started yesterday morning) we’ve finally relaunched our website, would
be much appreciated if you’ll
Samuel Richardson wrote:
Well after a long six months (and almost 20 hours at work since I
started yesterday morning) we’ve finally relaunched our website, would
be much appreciated if you’ll could cast your eye over it and tell me
what you think:
http://www.intrepidtravel.com/
Have tried
On my site http://www.frontendplace.nl the gallery images thumbnail bar always jumps to the bottom in IE when the image above hasn't loaded in cache yet, so IE doesn't know how many space it has to reserve for an image with no specific height but only % of widthNothing to do to yet, because I have
Its great how the site reacts.. still a bit slow.. but works in
safari and firefox great. also without css good to read
you can see the effort you made.
On Sep 14, 2006, at 10:00 PM, Web Man Walking wrote:
Looks great, one comment is the title on the homepage is
Homepage - Intrepid Travel
The only other thing I might want to see from an XHTML point of view is
some legends on the fieldsets.
Also, small note, there seems to be a bit of in page scripting that
looks like it could live in external .js files - which would be better
for caching.
Looking great though! Good improvement
Hi All
Im working on a hack and need to know what the default colors are, when you
remove all css.
I completely forget.
I need a, a;hover, a:visited, and a:active.
I could browser forever, but thought someone would know off the top of their
heads.
Other than disabling backgrounds, setting text
Its a great start mate,Maybe look at what happens when text is in larged, allowing the site to be more elastic, but thats just being pickyNice work!On 9/15/06,
Adam Burmister (DSL AK) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The only other thing I might want to see from an XHTML point of view issome legends on
Ted Drake wrote:
I’m working on a hack and need to know what the default colors are, when you
remove all css.
That depends on the browser default stylesheet and the user stylesheet.
The sample stylesheet the W3C provide
http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS2/sample.html doesn't appear to cover colours.
Ted Drake wrote:
Other than disabling backgrounds, setting text to 000, adding underlines,
what else should go into an uber color reset style sheet?
As far as defaults go; don't rely on them, as they aren't going to be
the same for everyone.
If you want to specify colors that'll look the same
hey
This may seem picky but is the whole list of countries listed at the bottom really that nessacary???
On 9/15/06, Samuel Richardson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well after a long six months (and almost 20 hours at work
since I started yesterday morning) we've finally relaunched
Search engine optimisation taken to extremes, I think.Mathew Pattersonhttp://designersinhouse.comOn 15/09/2006, at 11:24 AM, Germ wrote:hey This may seem picky but is the whole list of countries listed at the bottom really that nessacary??? On 9/15/06, Samuel Richardson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ted Drake wrote:
Hi All
I’m working on a hack and need to know what the default colors are, when you
remove all css.
I completely forget.
I need a, a;hover, a:visited, and a:active.
I could browser forever, but thought someone would know off the top of their
heads.
Other than disabling
Ted Drake wrote:
I'm working on a hack and need to know what the default
colors are, when you remove all css. I completely forget.
I need a, a;hover, a:visited, and a:active.
Blue, none, purle, red - the exact shades vary between browsers
Netscape 3:
a: #EE
hover: -
visted:
Hi All
Thanks for the answers. I'm working on a hack to allow users to disable all
colors, increase font-size, and more. Sure, we know how to use control+ or
use the web dev toolbar to do so, but how about joe shmoe?
That's what I was asking about. I was creating a style sheet that over-rode
all
Thanks for all the great feedback.
The footer links are to allow better
access to our country homepages, both to search engines and to visitors.
Otherwise the only way to access a country homepage is to visit a trip that
belongs in it then to click on the breadcrumb link.
Ive tried
Why does Opera mini not render lists properly?
http://www.abc.net.au/parents/lists.htm
Opera 9 in small screen view shows lists correctly, but opera mini
doesn't indent or number/bullet the lists. (I only tested the simulator
http://www.opera.com/products/mobile/operamini/demo.dml.) Without
Sorry yep it has gone live now, so you can loose the dev. ;)
Ron Jonk wrote:
On my site http://www.frontendplace.nl the gallery images thumbnail
bar always jumps to the bottom in IE when the image above hasn't
loaded in cache yet, so IE doesn't know how many space it has to
reserve for an
I love this new site I have been
through it and have a list of places I want to go now!
Some things Ive noticed:
Add to shortlist button Im
guessing this is AJAX
and it adds it to the left column? Thing is when I was clicking on it I
was already below the fold, so I couldnt see that
One more suggestion I had was to add a
blur() on your tabbed table in the top right hand corner.
- Adam
From:
listdad@webstandardsgroup.org [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Samuel Richardson
Sent: Friday, 15 September 2006
3:36 p.m.
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Thanks Rachel, Ive fixed the
breadcrumb path and it will go out on our next svn update (along with the fixed
title tag on the homepage :D ). Have passed on the compare trips price issue to
the programmer.
S
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