On Sun, Jul 20, 2008 at 5:24 PM, Matthew Pennell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Sun, Jul 20, 2008 at 3:11 AM, Andrew Boyd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I can't see what difference it makes - if someone chooses to create a
mobile-device-friendly version of their site and publish it under a separate
Hi David or anyone else that can help,
I have tested the CSS that you gave me, on the actual site and it works fine on
Safari, Opera and Firefox 3 but Firefox 2 displays like this:
http://www.datadial.net/test/firefox-2.gif
Opera like this:
http://www.datadial.net/test/opera.gif
Do you or
Hi,
I had forgotten that inline-block wasn't supported in FF2.
If you add this to the li style, it should help. You may need to play
about with the padding a bit too.
display: -moz-groupbox;
Make sure it goes before the display: inline-block; so that it is
over-ridden in versions of FF which
Spot on!
That worked a treat, thank you :-)
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of David Owens
Sent: 22 July 2008 13:16
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: Re: [WSG] Centered List
Hi,
I had forgotten that inline-block wasn't supported in
As a slight update to this discussion, Opera has just had a timely
release of our Mobile Browser Report [1].
A short digest: 9 out of the 10 top handsets in the US are
Blackberry, with 4 out of 10 in the UK. The only other country that
featured a Blackberry device was Germany with 2 out
Hi,
I'm working on a job for a Brazilian university, and we should put on
the page a menu with links for others government websites. See an
example : http://www.radiobras.gov.br/estatico/ the yellow bar in the
top have a select menu.
Should I use ul or follow the other sites and use the select?
As far as I am aware the select option on a drop down list use's Javascript
to make it into a jump menu. If you want to cater to the wider audience I
would say using ul and CSS would be a much better option. Maybe have the
jump menu but have the javascript de-grade if a users haven't got it and
Aloha Jaça/Rochester
In terms of usability believe that it is better to use ul
The standard for government sites in Brazil is select
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Maurivan Luiz
Em 22/07/2008, às 15:46, Rochester oliveira escreveu:
Hi,
I'm working on a job for a Brazilian university, and we should put on
the page a
Hi maurinerd!
Thanks :)
But the standard for Brazil is not the w3c, which should I follow?
Hi Essential eBiz Solutions
I'm aware the users don't recognize the menu with ul as the same
menu of others sites. Maybe I could make it with the same arrow of the
select.. It would be better than use a
Hi again Jaça;
I quoted the example of default on government sites here in Brazil.
The site is for a public university? Cool!
best regards;
Maurivan Luiz.
Em 22/07/2008, às 16:41, Rochester oliveira escreveu:
Hi maurinerd!
Thanks :)
But the standard for Brazil is not the w3c, which
So here is a question. Was recently fixing some errors on a site I took
over. We have a page that produces a list of accounts and limits it to
x number of people per page. Then we have another form element that
chooses which page of data we view. Javascript is used so when we
change the
A drop down list with a Go button is better than a jump menu for
accessibility standards.
If a user [can't use a mouse and] has to use the arrow keys for navigating
the menu you will find that jump menus tend to open the second option
automatically (i.e. when the user first uses the arrow key)
Though really I'm not sure why you need javascript at all for this
particular application. It would be much easier to just ditch the
javascript, and code straight standards compliance. You would lose
nothing, since the javascript you're proposing adds nothing. (unless
I'm misunderstanding, you're
Oops, I missed the bit about the form element. In that case,
everything I just said, except add a Submit button to your original
form element, and an action set to the path of your php script, and
the method set to get, the name of your paging element set to match
the name of the parameter that
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