On Wed, Oct 15, 2008 at 2:55 PM, Kristine Cummins
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Hi all,
I'm still having this issue as the client is contacting about images simply
not showing up but on refresh, they do. Frustrating as I don't know how to
solve this issue.
The page is
Hi there,
A bit left field, but I've had this issues *similar* to this before. It sounds
like a network or ISP cache issue.
Once it was a company proxy not grabbing the latest files from the webserver
and serving up old code, the other time, an ISP was caching website data in
their proxy to
Hi Kristine,
Are they inline images, or images from within a stylesheet?
Are you able to provide a link to the site?
Cheers,
Adam
From: Kristine Cummins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 15 Oct 2008 11:55:03 -0700
Subject: Browser loading images issue
Hi all,
I'm still having this issue as the
Hello,
I am working on a registration form and found a problem with how IE7
handles the drop downs.
If I set a width in the CSS on the drop down, the text will not wrap and
be cut off. I don't want to have to set a full width as the drop down is
reminder answers and will be a bit long.
Does any
AKAIK drop-downs are one line only, i.e. there is no way to make text wrap. The
usual solution is to set the title attribute of each option element so that at
least the user can hover over an option to see its full text, but it's a
sub-optimal solution really.
Regards,
Damian Edwards
Microsoft
Hi,
Seeing as though Google's new Chrome browser uses the same rendering
engine as Apple's Safari, would it be acceptable to test browser
layout issues in Chrome and assume the same CSS solutions apply in
Safari?
Does anyone know of any distinct differences in CSS rendering between
the
From what I can tell Safari 3.1 for Windows and Google Chrome use exactly the
same version of WebKit (according to their respective user agents anyway), so
they should render identically. JavaScript DOM support is a different matter
though.
Regards,
Damian Edwards
Microsoft MVP | ASP/ASP.NET
May I ask how so, for future reference please?
On Wed, Oct 15, 2008 at 8:59 PM, Damian Edwards
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From what I can tell Safari 3.1 for Windows and Google Chrome use exactly
the same version of WebKit (according to their respective user agents
anyway), so they should render
They are different engines from a JavaScript DOM perspective. So while they
both support most of the same JavaScript DOM features, there are differences
so you need to exercise the usual caution. I don't know what the differences
are exactly but I've seen sites that have JS fail in Chrome
Hi all,
Just a quick question. I'm writing up a website for a simple brochure
site, and the copy I'm provided with refers to something 1/3 of
total or colour 2/3 of natural and so on. And it just occured to
me, would Number Slash Number (ie; 1/2) cause any issue in regards
accessibility, be it
i would use the unicode entity for fractions:
http://tlt.its.psu.edu/suggestions/international/bylanguage/mathchart.html#fractions
so, 2/3 would be pcolour #8532; of natural.../p
Hi all,
Just a quick question. I'm writing up a website for a simple brochure
site, and the copy I'm provided
What about writing it out: one-third, two-thirds, half?
Henrik Madsen
Generator
+61 8 9387 1250
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www.igenerator.com.au
On 16/10/2008, at 10:01 AM, John Unsworth wrote:
Hi all,
Just a quick question. I'm writing up a website for a simple brochure
site, and the copy
Hi all
I am looking for tenders for
1. search engine sites both. .com.au and .com
2. .com.au classifieds site
3. News site both .com and .com.au
Anyone interested on quoting please contact me
Thanks
Tony Paterson
Tel: +61 3 5981 4457
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On Wed, Oct 15, 2008 at 10:01 PM, John Unsworth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
Just a quick question. I'm writing up a website for a simple brochure
site, and the copy I'm provided with refers to something 1/3 of
total or colour 2/3 of natural and so on. And it just occured to
me, would
Not from what I've seen - safari (pc based) can be fine, chrome not. I'd
have to go through my history somewhat to link theese pages/sites but if
you must have the proof...
At the end of the day never assume 'just cos one works another similar
will'. Chrome may be based on something, doesn;t
Could you use spans or divs (inline) to add title/other descriptive
tags? I'm planning a voluntary site for a day nursery and am looking to
make it perfect, as a portfolio piece but as a learning platform also.
In other words I'd appreciate others more experienced opinions.
Regards
Jon
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