Kepler Gelotte skrev:
That's interesting. I had thought of the lang attribute as well but didn't
think that Roman Numerals were attached to any language in particular (as
Lars points out).
I think maybe the HTML specification needs something like a num attribute
that allows you to specify the
On 2 Dec 2007, at 13:08, Keryx Web wrote:
Consider the following, more common problem:
I want to write a big number, say 2345678912.123
How big was it? Hard to see, isn't it? Let's add thousand
separators the American way:
2,345,678,912.123
Yea, now I see how big it really is.
But in Sweden
David Dorward skrev:
On 2 Dec 2007, at 13:08, Keryx Web wrote:
Consider the following, more common problem:
I want to write a big number, say 2345678912.123
How big was it? Hard to see, isn't it? Let's add thousand separators
the American way:
2,345,678,912.123
Yea, now I see how big it
Hi All,
Could use a site check(http://working.bushidodeep.com/impress/ybf/
index.html). Mostly cross-browser display. Doing my best to migrate
previous code and client to Standards. Any suggestions for changes
under-the-hood are welcome. I would like to focus on text-resizing
without
CK wrote:
Could use a site
check(http://working.bushidodeep.com/impress/ybf/index.html). Mostly
cross-browser display. Doing my best to migrate previous code and
client to Standards. Any suggestions for changes under-the-hood are
welcome. I would like to focus on text-resizing without
Philippe Wittenbergh wrote:
Apple menu PreferencesAdvanced tab. Not everybody uses windoze.
Darn stupid mistake
funny.
If, in laymans terms, font-size-adjust allows you to specify the
font-size based on the x-height of a preferred font-family, how is a
rendering engine supposed to deal with
On Dec 3, 2007, at 6:05 AM, Terrence Wood wrote:
If, in laymans terms, font-size-adjust allows you to specify the
font-size based on the x-height of a preferred font-family, how is a
rendering engine supposed to deal with this if said font is missing?
Font-size-adjust works based on the
On 12/3/07, Philippe Wittenbergh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If, in laymans terms, font-size-adjust allows you to specify the
font-size based on the x-height of a preferred font-family, how is a
rendering engine supposed to deal with this if said font is missing?
My thinking was way off here -
Hi all,
I see everybody using lightbox as a good solution for photo galeries, i´d
like to know if anyone now anything about it´s SEO friendliness and if
it´s also following acessibility guidelines.
thanks
Matheus Neves
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Generally the caption comes from the title attribute and the lightbox is
launched from a link pointing to the resource that it will display.
Matheus Neves wrote:
Hi all,
I see everybody using lightbox as a good solution for photo galeries,
i´d like to know if anyone now anything about it´s
On Dec 3, 2007 4:00 AM, Matheus Neves [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I see everybody using lightbox as a good solution for photo galeries, i´d
like to know if anyone now anything about it´s SEO friendliness and if
it´s also following acessibility guidelines.
There are no issues from an SEO
When I have used them the caption has always come form the link's title
attribute so I would assume that to be accessible?
Matthew Pennell wrote:
On Dec 3, 2007 4:00 AM, Matheus Neves [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I see everybody using lightbox as a good solution for
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