Can someone in the London group help clarify something for me?
I joined the WSG and found that there were no events scheduled for
London since July 06.
I subsequently discover there have been several interesting events in
London, but no notice at all in the WSG events calendar.
The last
Thanks Karl, but the pubstandards group appears to have withered
away and died, unfortunately. at least the UK one.
On Oct 10, 2007, at 23:56, Karl Lurman wrote:
Joe,
Great to see gatherings of like-minded folk all over the place. As a
side note, have you heard about Pubstandards UK?
Joseph Ortenzi wrote:
Can I know why WSGLondon do not make use of the WSG list? I have started
an informal discussion group for London and would really like to help
support the more structured WSGL presentations with a monthly discussion
group, and possibly some planning and organising
On 11 Oct 2007, at 10:58, Joseph Ortenzi wrote:
Thanks Karl, but the pubstandards group appears to have withered
away and died, unfortunately. at least the UK one.
Erm...
http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/290703/
Next pubstandards UK meetup is next Thursday :-)
HTH,
Nick.
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Nick
Heya guys,
Just to confirm that Pub Standards is not the only web standards meet-ups and
going the list will only get you messages about pub standards events - nothing
else. The mailer is also specifically for Beer related talk - though from time
to time web standards is mentioned
If you
On 11 Oct 2007, at 12:00, Ross Bruniges wrote:
For general meet-ups with presentations and such (like Geek Dinners
or things similar) then it really is best to just keep a close eye
on upcoming.yahoo.com for things as they pop up from time to time -
you will also get a good idea of who to
I will be out of the office starting 11/10/2007 and will not return until
18/10/2007.
If you have any urgent queries, please contact Anthony B Whittingham on +44 (0)
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American Express made the following annotations on Thu Oct 11 2007 09:51:15
Hi all!
Short version:
A. li value=3 is not allowed in strict HTML 4/XHTML 1.0, Spec says
use CSS.
B. I want to start at 3.
C: CSS has no means to specify a start value!
Pick your poison:
1. Invalid code
2. Use a transitional DOCTYPE
3. Set value with DOM-script
Long version:
How do we
Actually, read this page instead:
http://www.arraystudio.com/as-workshop/make-ol-list-start-from-number-different-than-1-using-css.html
I just realised that is not in XHTML.
On 11/10/2007, Svip [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Try ol start=3 instead.
Regards,
Svip
On 11/10/2007, Keryx Web [EMAIL
Try ol start=3 instead.
Regards,
Svip
On 11/10/2007, Keryx Web [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all!
Short version:
A. li value=3 is not allowed in strict HTML 4/XHTML 1.0, Spec says
use CSS.
B. I want to start at 3.
C: CSS has no means to specify a start value!
Pick your poison:
1.
Hi Lars,
A. li value=3 is not allowed in strict HTML 4/XHTML 1.0, Spec says
use CSS.
B. I want to start at 3.
C: CSS has no means to specify a start value!
But regardless of whom I should blame there is a problem to solve. I
would like to know which solution that you would use and why.
I'm in the 'Invalid code' camp here.
Of course it matters what your target market is too, and whether it
would be an issue if the numbers just didn't show up for IE users
(likely the case).
To my mind, the numbers in a list are inherently content and should
not be passed off to the
On Oct 12, 2007, at 4:42 AM, Keryx Web wrote:
A. li value=3 is not allowed in strict HTML 4/XHTML 1.0, Spec
says use CSS.
B. I want to start at 3.
C: CSS has no means to specify a start value!
Pick your poison:
1. Invalid code
2. Use a transitional DOCTYPE
3. Set value with DOM-script
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