Re: [WSG] Validating pages with password protection?

2004-02-20 Thread Gavin Thomas
OR.. Ctrl-Alt-V in Opera!! Gav Tim Lucas wrote: Justin French spoke the following wise words on 19/02/2004 9:48 AM EST: A bit obvious, but also ridiculously time consuming on anything more than 2 pages :) Unless you use the developer extension for FireFox... then it's just a

Re: [WSG] Mozilla problem

2004-02-20 Thread Christiansen Jonsson
Thanks you very much for the solution to my problem. Excellent group this is. Kim - Original Message - From: russ weakley [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Web Standards Group [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, February 19, 2004 9:59 PM Subject: Re: [WSG] Mozilla problem Hi Kim, Welcome to

[WSG] IE bug

2004-02-20 Thread Michael Donnermeyer
A guy on a message board I mod is having some issues with IE6 Win and his layout. Anyone with IE6Win care to take a look. I tried a few things with no luck, doesn't seem to be the PHP rotator causing issues but the image itself. Thanks, MD

Re: [WSG] IE bug

2004-02-20 Thread russ weakley
Michael, Haven't looked but it may be a simple Win/IE6 carriage return bug. It seems that Win/IE is the only browser that renders carriage returns or line feeds as whitespace directly before a closing containing element: http://www.maxdesign.com.au/presentation/mystery/ Two things to try if this

[WSG] horizontal floated lists

2004-02-20 Thread James Ellis
Hi all Came across this a while back and thought I´d share it, some have probably already done it... When making a horizontal list the general way to do this is with list elements floated, left or right: ul liitem0/li liitem1/li liitem2/li liitem3/li liitem4/li /ul /* css */ ul li { float :

Re: [WSG] IE bug

2004-02-20 Thread Michael Donnermeyer
I had thought about something like that, but never tried anything. I think I had a similar issue with a list a while back or something, can;t remember. I forwarded what you said on to the guy, hopefully this is the issue and it solves it. He was getting a bit unnerved with the XHTML/CSS

Re: [WSG] IE bug

2004-02-20 Thread Chris Stratford
Is that why when you close a form /form it leaves a gap... that ALWAYS annoyed me sooo much! Its only in IE - well as far as i know... Chris Stratford [EMAIL PROTECTED] Http://www.neester.com russ weakley wrote: Michael, Haven't looked but it may be a simple Win/IE6 carriage return

RE: [WSG] IE bug

2004-02-20 Thread Peter Firminger
So move your form out to surround an area that isn't pixel-perfect critical.. the whole page if necessary.. P From: Chris Stratford [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, February 21, 2004 2:36 PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Re: [WSG] IE bug Is that why when you close

Re: [WSG] IE bug

2004-02-20 Thread Lea de Groot
On Sat, 21 Feb 2004 14:36:14 +1100, Chris Stratford wrote: Is that why when you close a form /form it leaves a gap... that ALWAYS annoyed me sooo much! Its only in IE - well as far as i know... Thats more likely to be due to the predefined margins/padding set in IE on the form element.