Re: [WSG] Table-less site not displaying in Mac IE?

2004-12-09 Thread patrik breitenmoser
hi, it looks ok on ie osx. i made a screenshot so you can see yourself http://www.digitalsushi.ch/screenshot.jpg greetings patirk breitenmoser Am 09.12.2004 um 14:36 schrieb Marilyn Langfeld: Looks fine here, OSX 10.3.5 on a TiPowerbook. Yes, OS 10 is the same as OSX. One of those *great*

[WSG] Best approach

2004-12-09 Thread Kim Kruse
Hi, I'm doing a template for a organization and the want a entry page from where people can select which page they want. My problem is they want something like this http://www.esrum.dk/ny_web/esrum_forside.htm and they insist on having rollover effect for the images (image swap). Next problem

Re: [WSG] XHTML and Forums - A Red Rag and the Bull

2004-12-09 Thread Mordechai Peller
Steven Clark wrote: Agree or not its a common event nowdays to be accosted by some one-issue madman or another over some standards related issue, not all of them in proper perspective either. I saw one of the threads to which you were referring at webdeveloper.com. I think you would have been

Re: [WSG] Best approach

2004-12-09 Thread Kim Kruse
Thanks all... should keep me busy tonight :) Kim ** The discussion list for http://webstandardsgroup.org/ See http://webstandardsgroup.org/mail/guidelines.cfm for some hints on posting to the list getting help

[WSG] Site Critique - do your worst...

2004-12-09 Thread Sam Hutchinson
...I can take it because I value the opions of users of this list :) So do your best (/worst) *awkward grimace* Hello again all, Been beavering away on a new site: http://www.sammyco.co.uk/acttrwebpre/PRE%20VALIDATION.htm -still debugging for firefox, anybody want offer up fixes? -real reason

RE: [WSG] Site Critique - do your worst...

2004-12-09 Thread Ted Drake
Hi Sam I couldn't tell if the disjointed, oddly overlapping elements were intentional or not. It looks like you have a conflict in your width or margins which make the banner on the right drop below the content on the left. The scattered links on the right look like something is supposed to

Re: [WSG] Best approach (new question)

2004-12-09 Thread Kim Kruse
Now I've looked at the samples and it seem it can't be done without having some kind of text as the link and they want to use their own font on the imgs. (I know... but they pay me and I do what they want... almost) So can the same effect as a javascript img swap possible using CSS only? Thanks

Re: [WSG] Site Critique - do your worst...

2004-12-09 Thread haggis
Hello Sam; It would be a really good idea to validate your document first. There are 44 errors in your markup including a second doctype with an xml declaration! Fix those and I'll bet most of your problems will go away ... :o) HTH's ... Bill. William Haggerty VWH Web Services http://vwh.ca

Re: [WSG] Site Critique - do your worst...

2004-12-09 Thread Paul Novitski
At 10:19 AM 12/9/04, Sam Hutchinson wrote: ...I can take it because I value the opions of users of this list :) http://www.sammyco.co.uk/acttrwebpre/PRE%20VALIDATION.htm Sam, Action Transport looks like a great project! Here are some very quick comments: I suggest making the left-hand

Re: [WSG] Best approach (new question)

2004-12-09 Thread Ben Curtis
Now I've looked at the samples and it seem it can't be done without having some kind of text as the link and they want to use their own font on the imgs. (I know... but they pay me and I do what they want... almost) So can the same effect as a javascript img swap possible using CSS only? At

Re: [WSG] Experimentations in XSLT

2004-12-09 Thread XStandard
Hi Jonathan, Most XSLT users process data server-side and then send the result of the transformation to the client. This is a safer approach than sending XML and XSLT to the client. XSLT is a wonderful technology. A while back we did some XML and XSLT training for the Canadian government. For

RE: [WSG] Best approach (new question)

2004-12-09 Thread Pringle, Ron
Now I've looked at the samples and it seem it can't be done without having some kind of text as the link and they want to use their own font on the imgs. (I know... but they pay me and I do what they want... almost) So can the same effect as a javascript img swap possible using CSS

RE: [WSG] Best approach (new question)

2004-12-09 Thread Pringle, Ron
Now I've looked at the samples and it seem it can't be done without having some kind of text as the link and they want to use their own font on the imgs. (I know... but they pay me and I do what they want... almost) So can the same effect as a javascript img swap possible using CSS

Re: [WSG] Best approach (new question)

2004-12-09 Thread Tom Livingston
Hi all, I have a slightly related question, and hopefully asking it will not dissolve into something a list mom will have to stomp on... so, here goes... Just out of curiosity, why are some people turning javascript off? I have heard on lists that some see it as a security risk, but I have

Re: [WSG] Experimentations in XSLT

2004-12-09 Thread Matthew Cruickshank
Most XSLT users process data server-side and then send the result of the transformation to the client. This is a safer approach than sending XML and XSLT to the client. Yeah, this is absolutely right. The typical xml publishing flow looks something like this, [xml source

RE: [WSG] Experimentations in XSLT

2004-12-09 Thread Ted Drake
What is the cms that you are trying? Is it mosxml? I've been looking into that one and would be interested in your opinion. I haven't gotten it to work but I think the product looks promising. Jonathan T. Sage wrote: Since this list is standards based, and I've yet to see any real writeup

[WSG] Float Issue

2004-12-09 Thread Chris Kennon
Hi, the following layout url works locally in firefox, mozilla, ie 5 mac even. When uploaded to a server, the right column, secondary, is atop main. The isp is not to blame, the site was tested out of the subdomain so the scripts are not broken. This is not a .php question, the question is

Re: [WSG] Experimentations in XSLT

2004-12-09 Thread Lindsay Evans
Hi Jonathan, On Thu, 9 Dec 2004 13:43:28 -0500, Jonathan T. Sage [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: If anyone has any information on how to fix #2, I'd also love to hear it. Hope this proves to be a good read! Try removing the CDATA delimeters adding the XHTML namespace to the BODYTEXT element:

Re: [WSG] text-align problem.

2004-12-09 Thread Rob Mientjes
How about display:blocking the anchors and then floating them to the right? On Fri, 10 Dec 2004 08:26:53 +1100, Joshua Leung [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Morning people. I'm having problems justifying some text in a simple manner, could anyone help? I want to change. this:

[WSG] question about multiple stylesheets

2004-12-09 Thread Helen . Rysavy
Hi everyone Could someone please enlighten me. I have a situation where I have 5 style sheets imported by a main style sheet (it was getting way too complicated so I decided to split of specific areas into their own stylesheet) In my main style sheet I have set my font in the body tag, e.g. 85%

[WSG] First Wellington WSG meeting

2004-12-09 Thread Mike Brown
ok, so I'm so not a blogger! But my first attempt - a very brief rundown of the Wellington meeting - is here: http://discuss.webstandardsgroup.org/archives/18.htm It was a great meeting. We had close to 40 show up and there's a lot of interest in the group and getting it working well next

Re: [WSG] Site Critique - do your worst...

2004-12-09 Thread Czeslaw Liebert
i agree that using the same color for the links and the headlines is confusing ( i tried to click on the headline when i saw the read more link) when clicking on a link in the drop-down menu for the first time the links slide a bit (a few pixels) to left; looks like you have to re-look your css