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Interesting - I don't have access to Chrome at work - but in FireFox it moves
slowly and gracefully and has a drop-shadow (missing in IE8) reflected below
the search box - so they have taken some time to do some rather classy work
Enid
-Original Message-
From: li...@webs
Hello,
Today's Google home page theme seems to be a very good example of progressive
enhancement. The mobile graphic is non-interactive in IE7 but looks fine. In
Chrome, however, the graphic swings about in response to mouse movements (as
does its shadow, not present for IE7).
Could anyone adv
Strange, it works for me.
> http://bit.ly/oyBzIY
tee
On Jul 21, 2011, at 10:27 PM, Birendra wrote:
> Hi Tee
>
> The link isn't working. "http://bit.ly/oyBzIY";
>
> Please can you check the link.
>
> Regards
> Birendra
> -Original Message-
> From: li...@webstandardsgroup.org [mailto:li.
Hi Tee
The link isn't working. "http://bit.ly/oyBzIY";
Please can you check the link.
Regards
Birendra
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From: li...@webstandardsgroup.org [mailto:li...@webstandardsgroup.org] On
Behalf Of tee
Sent: Friday, July 22, 2011 10:38 AM
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: [W
p/s: Please ignore my previous thread as it is a static page and the slide
images' links to my local server.
I have never experienced z-index issue before in webkit browsers and this one
really got me. It's been two days still haven't been able to solve.
Visit from Chorme or Safari, the slidesh
http://bit.ly/nX5se0
On Jul 21, 2011, at 7:21 PM, Al Sparber wrote:
> On 7/21/2011 10:10 PM, tee wrote:
>> I have never experienced z-index issue before in webkit browsers and this
>> one really got me. It's been two days still haven't been able to solve.
>>
>> Visit from Chorme or Safari, the
On 7/21/2011 10:10 PM, tee wrote:
I have never experienced z-index issue before in webkit browsers and this one
really got me. It's been two days still haven't been able to solve.
Visit from Chorme or Safari, the slideshow has a transparent layer for texts. I
do believe the z-indx order is cor
I have never experienced z-index issue before in webkit browsers and this one
really got me. It's been two days still haven't been able to solve.
Visit from Chorme or Safari, the slideshow has a transparent layer for texts. I
do believe the z-indx order is correct because it works for IE6/7.
ht
Hi!!!
I do enjoy reading those emails, but really! isn't there any way to filter
out the "out of office" autoreplies? These autoreplies are now quite
standard and used more and more often.
But do we care in the mailing list that someone in the list is out of the
office?
my two cents...
Wilfrid L
On Jul 21, 2011, at 3:18 AM, Stevio wrote:
>>
>
> To the contrary, I think you strengthen my argument by highlighting the
> differences. There are advantages to both the modal and non-modal facebook
> implementation of images, and different users may prefer one over the other,
> which is the
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Sent: Thursday, July 21, 2011 9:05 AM
On 07/20/2011 09:43 AM, Stevio wrote:
Take Facebook's current implementation of photos for example. A while
back they introduced a modal viewing box for images. However, if you
click F5 to refresh Firefox
On 07/20/2011 09:43 AM, Stevio wrote:
> User choice basically. They may prefer to see more of a form in its
> own page, or they may prefer to use a modal form to add the record.
>
> If JavaScript is disabled, the system still works fine with the
> non-modal form option.
>
> Take Facebook's current
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