problems with this in the future?
BTW: Lindsay, /me likes the design good work :)
* http://www.w3.org/TR/2002/WD-css3-border-20021107/#the-border-radius
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Some humour to kick the day off...
http://ars.userfriendly.org/cartoons/?id=20041025
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is pushed down to the where the bottom of the paragraph tag is.
p element inside #content seem unaffected, just the form element.
This behaviour is only apparent in IE.
The HTML and CSS have passed validation.
Thanks in advance,
Adam
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you imagine every
email address available for a spammer to download? That would be like
hiding the keys to your house under a fake rock. That's pink. (Well,
maybe harvestors don't parse CSS, yet...).
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with a server modifying their
message headers if they have read receipts turned on.
I'll email Peter off list with further details.
Adam
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buggier than what we already have - so it's just not
worth trying.
It really belongs on a C/C++ list relating to IE/Win32 internals and not
here though.
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Adam Carmichael wrote:
The third and final problem is that several themes I'm planning on using
it with may want to have different width so it needs to be fairly
fluidic. I tried using percentages with this but I got no where.
I woke up and got somewhere on the [1] percentage based layout over
Adam Carmichael wrote:
Adam Carmichael wrote:
The third and final problem is that several themes I'm planning on
using it with may want to have different width so it needs to be
fairly fluidic. I tried using percentages with this but I got no where.
I woke up and got somewhere on the [1
in advance
Adam
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as it was intended.
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switcher,
but even then, Javascript can do that for you without having to learn a
new language (although for me, Javascript would be the new language I'd
have to learn *grin*).
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it was Homesite that did it then too. When I get some time I'll
compile a list of editors and features, and post it somewhere.
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, and you're allowed (actually encouraged) to contribute to
it's development.
http://www.jedit.org/
Hope this isn't OT.
I think we are on the border.
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or marquee in mind, but it could seem that the device could be
faulty if braille comes through intermittently. I suppose that still
really depends on the hardware manufacturer.
Thanks for the post Kym!
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My boss just sent this to me, I apologise for any double (or cross) posts.
http://www.computerworld.com/developmenttopics/development/webdev/story/0,10801,88727,00.html
Nice :)
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source look like to do the same thing?
Adam
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using a
programming language, I believe that you should stay within the bounds
of the language syntax structure rather than modifying it to suit
another, let alone another language that I don't like. :)
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(are they still pushing it, or are they pushing Firebird now?).
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Implemented parser support for most of CSS3 speech
Does this mean Opera actually reads the content outloud for you?
Implemented handling of voice-family according to CSS2 aural spec
I don't know much about aural and voice content, but I assume this means you
could (in theory) have a
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