An elegantly worded sentence on document trees:
http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/conform.html#doctree
Or, for those who struggled with the concept of document trees (or any plant
matter) there is a simpler explanation here:
http://css.maxdesign.com.au/selectutorial/document_tree.htm
The last thing is that this is the first time I give a speech, so
maybe someone with a little more experience in this matter could point
me some subjects I should/should not talk about.
Not sure if this is heading way ff topic. If so, I'll write to myself
offlist and give myself a stern
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Actually, you wouldn't. You'd have the *table* set to 100%,
and the left
column to 220px.
Surely you'd just insert the concept design as one big img and ensure the
alt was sufficiently descriptive...?
Obviously you guys are not up on the latest... Spacer gifs. You can add them
into
OK, I'm getting a little worried here. Some of the recent posts have used a
relatively new concept called irony. For those who haven't heard of this,
here is a brief description:
Irony is a form of speech in which the real meaning is concealed or
contradicted by the words used. Irony involves the
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Just starting another series of Ten questions for...
I'm very excited to have finally cornered Gian Sampson Wild for an
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dl
dth1Group title/h1/dt
ddGroup item/dd
ddGroup item/dd
ddGroup item/dd
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Unfortunately, this is invalid. You can also use block level elements in the
definition description, such as the p and ul elements. But you cannot
use block level elements inside a definition
This is probably something really simple I am overlooking. A demonstration
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I just need to get rid of the extra padding on the left of the initial li.
I've surrounded everything in borders for your convenience. Any ideas?
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huge and well-maintained collection of web design links.
The site it run single-handedly by Laura Carlson - a perfect candidate
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Junior .NET developer with good knowledge of web standards (Adelaide)
Core Medical Solutions is a software development company specialising
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David
May not be answering your question, but relevant to the overall point...
There have been a number of responses to this interesting blog post by
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http://westciv.typepad.com/dog_or_higher/
http://www.dslreports.com/forum/remark,16531828
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So. Use abbr? Or, use code?
From what I could tell, your content looks like sample code, and only needs
a code element. However, in case I am missing something (quite common for
me), here is an overall approach...
STEP 1
The first aim is to ignore devices and mark up content based on its
Heck, theres probably an argument for saying use an em, as you are just
trying to emphasize certain bits!
I'd probably use that option too - or strong. Then CSS can be used to
style the highlights as needed using a descendant selector.
code strong { color: red; } or
code em { color: blue; }
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The use of broken pipes was mostly used (in my opinion, but then I'm an
accessibility specialist ;) to address the Level AAA Checkpoint 10.5:
Until user agents (including assistive technologies) render adjacent
links distinctly, include non-link, printable characters (surrounded by
spaces)
OK, we are going WAY off topic here. Focus back on the issue please -
standards. :)
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Am wondering if any guys can help me with a little problem I am trying to
solve in regard to parsing a bunch of vevents I have marked up and am trying
to get into peoples outlook2003 calenders here at work.
Ross, if you don't have any luck here, you can always try the
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I would have done the rollovers like this:
http://www.thevisualprocess.com/dev/rollover/
A good one. It may be worthwhile adding a declaration inside one rule set so
that text doesn't poke out under the image when font size is increased. This
can be fixed by adding something like overflow:
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I cant remeber the name of the designer or its url. Its a very nice site with
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Does that ring a bell to anyone?
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http://joshuaink.com/
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Hi Pierre-Henri ,
That's an interesting idea. I haven't seen it used before but there is
rarely anything new under the sun ;)
I agree about the removal of the href for the current page. Simpler wording
like Current page: may be better, but that is nitpicking.
listronga id=birds01span
But wasn't CSS introduced in 1996 the same year as Future Splash aka Flash?
(source wikipedia)
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Well... Apologies for getting picky, but Hakon Wium Lie published the first
draft of Cascading HTML Style Sheets on 10 October 1994. The draft is still
online:
or a direct approach?
http://www.talentnetwork.co.uk/team/team_katie.html
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supplement or contradict it? Specifically, one observation, The
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However, I have a couple questions. One of the challenges of the conversion
was getting each link to act like its own cell/box so it would change
background colour but stay within the top and bottom border of the navigation
bar. Unlike a table cell, the list items don't stay contained within
The surrounding div of the navigation links (with
a background colour) is not stretching around the floated link elements, so
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[...] doesn't seem to allow legends
to be positioned off screen [...]
Whoops, I did not know this. Sorry.
That's the truth! I use them but I do allow for some cross-browser
variances. They aren't a mandatory element, but they *can* be helpful,
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Might be worth looking at the work on the Microformats site for more
detailed citation markup
http://microformats.org/wiki/cite
http://microformats.org/wiki/citation-examples
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Hey Thierry,
Looks good!
One question that people may ask you is how would this system work with
different sized images or different length captions.
The entire layout could fall to pieces if one caption in the middle of the
page is much longer. The following floats may be caught by this long
They are flawed and stay flawed everyday. Get real Andreas.
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