Re: [WSG] alt text on email graphic

2010-11-30 Thread designer
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Re: [WSG] alt text on email graphic

2010-11-30 Thread Henrik Madsen
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RE: [WSG] alt text on email graphic

2010-11-30 Thread Thierry Koblentz
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[WSG] Document Formats

2010-11-30 Thread Erickson, Kevin (DOE)
Hi All, The website I work with receives a lot of documents to be posted that come in the form of Word, PowerPoint and Excel documents. And now, with the release of the latest versions of Ms Office, they are coming to me with an X on their extensions. I have information in the footer of all the

Re: [WSG] Document Formats

2010-11-30 Thread Hassan Schroeder
On 11/30/10 11:52 AM, Erickson, Kevin (DOE) wrote: The website I work with receives a lot of documents to be posted that come in the form of Word, PowerPoint and Excel documents. And now, with the release of the latest versions of Ms Office, they are coming to me with an X on their extensions.

Re: [WSG] Document Formats

2010-11-30 Thread Grant Bailey
Hello Kevin, You are right about providing HTML and PDF versions. If you must provide a Word version then I suggest converting your documents to the old *.doc format which can be read by all versions of Word back to Word 97. If you have Word 2002 or earlier you can download a converter to

RE: [WSG] Document Formats

2010-11-30 Thread Peter Hislop
Kevin, This query opens a much broader discussion about the convergence of web content management systems and document management systems, and the appropriate use of various applications to present and format information for various media. Word, pdf etc are often used as presentation applications

RE: [WSG] Document Formats [SEC=UNCLASSIFIED]

2010-11-30 Thread Michael Carden
UNCLASSIFIED Some further reasons for not making Microsoft Word documents available via a web site are: 1. The format is trivially editable, so your document might be easily changed and repurposed in ways you would rather it wasn't and, 2. By default, Microsoft Word documents contain the content

Re: [WSG] Document Formats

2010-11-30 Thread David Hucklesby
On 11/30/10 11:52 AM, Erickson, Kevin (DOE) wrote: Hi All, The website I work with receives a lot of documents to be posted that come in the form of Word, PowerPoint and Excel documents. And now, with the release of the latest versions of Ms Office, they are coming to me with an X on their

[WSG] Need a fresh eye - can anyone see what's wrong please?

2010-11-30 Thread Mike Kear
I have a draft layout for a client that is fine in all respects except that in IE8, the background image in the footer is missing. Here's the page concerned: http://afpwebworks.com/strikingdistance/index.cfm And the footer div rule is as follows for IE (I have a IE-only style sheet) :

RE: [WSG] Document Formats

2010-11-30 Thread Geoff . Coves
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2010-11-30 Thread Olya . Melnikov
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RE: [WSG] Need a fresh eye - can anyone see what's wrong please?

2010-11-30 Thread Tatham Oddie
Mike, This line is invalid: background-image: #33 url(images/Footer_background_s1.jpg); You're defining both the color *and* the url in the image property. Either change it to: background-image: url(images/Footer_background_s1.jpg); background-color: #33; or:

RE: [WSG] Need a fresh eye - can anyone see what's wrong please?

2010-11-30 Thread Tatham Oddie
Mike, This line is invalid: background-image: #33 url(images/Footer_background_s1.jpg); You're defining both the color *and* the url in the image property. Either change it to: background-image: url(images/Footer_background_s1.jpg); background-color: #33; or:

RE: [WSG] Need a fresh eye - can anyone see what's wrong please?

2010-11-30 Thread Mike Kear
YEP! That did the trick. I thought i'd checked all those things, but i missed that one on the IE-Only style sheet. Thanks. I knew having a fresh eye look at it would see something that i was too close to to notice - couldn't see the wood for the trees. Cheers Mike Kear Windsor, NSW,