not sure why there would be trouble copy/pasting data, i don't have any
trouble selecting it.
Copy a bit. Paste it in another window. Go to copy another bit. Oh, its
gone.
oh!
Windows are not things that usually vanish because you give your
attention to something else for a moment, so this
Sorry this is OT, but I couldn't resist sharing this:
On the (English) news last night it was announced that all members of
the current government are to have their own websites. NO political
rantings, but instead a page about themselves. One assumes that this
will be a resume of sorts, plus
if they both shared a container and the input was positioned absolutely to
top:50% from that container would that work?
On 3/29/07, Andreas Boehmer [Addictive Media]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi guys,
Is there any way to vertically align objects in CSS next to each other if
the height of them
can we put our names down for the job of creating them
On 3/29/07, Designer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry this is OT, but I couldn't resist sharing this:
On the (English) news last night it was announced that all members of
the current government are to have their own websites. NO
Hello
This is off topic so I apologise, however I know a lot of you guys are in
Australia. One of my clients has expanded into Australia and is looking to
add ecommerce facilities to the AU website. We use Protx here in the UK but
they don't stretch to Australia. We are using the National
We recently used eWay on a project (http://equinealliance.com.au).
We were very happy with both the product and the support they provided.
If you would like a bit more info, please feel free to contact me off
list...
Regards,
nick lazar
8bits Media
On 29 Mar 2007, at 21:05, Web Man
Sorry couldn't read your font :S
On 3/29/07, Web Man Walking [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello
This is off topic so I apologise, however I know a lot of you guys are in
Australia. One of my clients has expanded into Australia and is looking to
add ecommerce facilities to the AU website. We
Andreas Boehmer [Addictive Media] wrote:
Hi guys,
Is there any way to vertically align objects in CSS next to each other if
the height of them is not set?
This is what I am trying to achieve:
http://www.prototype.net.au/boxes.html
I want to create a box with an undefined amount of text
.container {
display:block;
position:relative;
}
.checkbox {
position:absolute;
top:45%;
}
.box {
background-color:#00CCFF;
width:620px;
margin-left:21px;
}
something like this
On 3/29/07, Designer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Andreas Boehmer [Addictive Media] wrote:
Hi guys,
Is there any way
Hi,
I'm new to this list, but I could certainly use some help with a new site
I'm developing. I'm trying to learn standards based design, but I seem to
struggle with a few issues related to breadcrumbs and my top navigation at:
http://www.bremenhospital.com/testsite/index2.html the css file is
Donna Jones wrote:
No, the bio link itself, and it doesn't work without JavaScript. It just
links to the top of the page.
so, ended up trying to fix this but have no clue how to do it.
Have the href attribute point at something sensible (not #). Have the
JavaScript do what you want, and
Hello,
I'm working on a website that contains a number of poems. Are there
any discussions or examples on strategies for marking up and styling
poetry? I haven't started doing markup yet, but if it would help
folks on the list, I could that and post the links.
Thanks in advance!
Jeremy
On 3/30/07, Jeremy Boggs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm working on a website that contains a number of poems. Are there
any discussions or examples on strategies for marking up and styling
poetry?
Poetry is one of the few times when it's semantically correct to use
br, IMO. For example,
On 3/29/07, Jeremy Boggs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I'm working on a website that contains a number of poems. Are there
any discussions or examples on strategies for marking up and styling
poetry? I haven't started doing markup yet, but if it would help
folks on the list, I could that and
On Mar 29, 2007, at 5:24 PM, Christian Montoya wrote:
On 3/29/07, Jeremy Boggs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I'm working on a website that contains a number of poems. Are there
any discussions or examples on strategies for marking up and styling
poetry? I haven't started doing markup yet,
Jeremy Boggs wrote:
Are there
any discussions or examples on strategies for marking up and styling
poetry?
I don't know of a set of guidelines for simple markup of poetry in X/HTML,
but you can find some discussions about it as well as some more involved
methods of marking up such texts
Tee G. Peng wrote:
On Mar 29, 2007, at 5:24 PM, Christian Montoya wrote:
On 3/29/07, Jeremy Boggs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I'm working on a website that contains a number of poems. Are there
any discussions or examples on strategies for marking up and styling
poetry? I haven't
On Thu, 29 Mar 2007 17:50:09 -0400, Jeremy Boggs wrote:
Hello,
I'm working on a website that contains a number of poems. Are there any
discussions or
examples on strategies for marking up and styling poetry? I haven't started
doing
markup yet, but if it would help folks on the list, I
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On 3/30/07, Jeremy Boggs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm working on a website that contains a number of poems. Are there
any discussions or examples on strategies for marking up and styling
poetry? I haven't started doing markup yet, but if it would help
folks on the list, I could that and post the
Are there any discussions or examples
on strategies for marking up and styling
poetry?
If you're simply looking for line breaks where they belong, use br/
[1]. If you're including poems where whitespace plays a bigger
role[2], use pre.
[1] until xhtml2, with its l element (which i reallly hope
No, the bio link itself, and it doesn't work without JavaScript. It just
links to the top of the page.
so, ended up trying to fix this but have no clue how to do it.
Have the href attribute point at something sensible (not #). Have the
JavaScript do what you want, and return false from it to
On 30/03/07, Donna Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Have the href attribute point at something sensible (not #). Have the
JavaScript do what you want, and return false from it to prevent the
link being followed.
i suppose i understand what you're saying but i don't know javascript, i
don't
Gday,
If we create HTML/XHTML output through XSLT, is there anyway we can
check the quality of that output?
My check local HTML in the Firefox Web Developer Toolbar doesn't work :(
It looks alright in the DOM Inspector. Is that the best available
currently?
Kat
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