http://blog.deconcept.com/flashobject/
Typically, I found this 2 minutes after sending
above, is this the answer to flash and standards?
Thanks in advance
Bruce Prochanu
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To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
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The Web Standards Group is an awesome resource.
Thank you, I received three answers within minutes that completely resolved
the problem with three alternate solutions, each valid and comprehensive,
and I might add, interesting and informative.
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is the picture with the hand holding
the key has some unwanted spacing at the top before you get to the
darker green bar. I need to get rid of that spacing and am not sure
where it is coming from.
Any assistance on this is greatly appreciated!!!
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Hi Bruce,
It's looking good but quite different between FF and IE...
Try putting a negative top margin on the image with the hand and key... that
should fix that problem for Firefox. But you might need to make it
conditional so that IE 6
is.
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that in the stylesheet as a background image.
Is there a way?
Thanks everyone for answering, I should have been more specific.
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as can be had.
Thanks to all who ansered. Funny how it can be easily done as an image IN
the banner , but not in staylesheet.
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Ingo Chao wrote:
Bruce schrieb:
It will size according to the resolution. Stretch and shrink.
Not stretching, not static, though:
http://www.satzansatz.de/cssd/wide.html
Ingo
That's it!! Thank you Ingo
Awesome
Bruce Prochnau
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on another website.
Maybe it cannot be done. Maybe I have no idea how to describe making a
background image stretch.
Thank you to all who answered.
Bruce Prochnau
Hi Bruce,
I had a quick look at your current header and see what you are trying to
do.
At the end of the day I think you need
the answer. Fading
into background color on the right seems good idea.
Thanks for the feedback, it helped immensely with different methods to
workaround.
I thought I was just bein dumb, but seems not.
Was just tryin what cannot be done! ;-)
At least now 800 and 1024 res are covered.
Thanks Again
Bruce
Result:
http://peoriaaz.nexcess.net/index.php
Anyways, that's what all the fuss was about.
Site was just started this morning. Done in Expression Engine. Redoing
everything yet.
Thanks again
Bruce Prochnau
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, no arguments on this pls.
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i have to chime in here on this quoted text, but for another reason...
i build web sites. i'm over 40. i have 20/20 vision. i work (and play)
at 800x600. i LIKE it.
many ppl on this list ask
*** is in
there.
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Sent: Thursday, July 21, 2005 2:40 PM
Subject: Re: [WSG] Site Check Win 2000
bullet proof here also
Dean | eCreate wrote:
If anybody out there has Win 2000
even when screen maxed on all but main page.
Nice!
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Using ie6 and res of 800 is neither ignorant nor stupid, it represents
nearly 50% of clients out there.
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the scrollbars it comes ok. In
Firefox page seems fine...
What would cause this? I Have no clue even how to do a search on this one.
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and make a living, dozens of hours spent over little
things make one want to give up and use tables or something. Seriously.
Just frustrated I guess...
Bruce
Donna Jones wrote:
hi Bruce: There are some errors in your html that may be causing it.
Validate your code and then see what's happening
curve, but when one is
trying to exist and make a living, dozens of hours spent over little
things make one want to give up and use tables or something. Seriously.
Just frustrated I guess...
Bruce
Donna Jones wrote:
hi Bruce: There are some errors in your html that may be causing
and attachments
are not put into the digest as source code. We are STILL talking with the
software developers about this.
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I am *trying* to get my thumbnail images to align center to their
respective backgrounds and also to change border color on mouseover
and I am not able to accomplish either one at the moment.
The page in question is http://inspired-evolution.com/Graphics.php
and CSS can be found at
is standard issue for internet
users -- so visitors won't have to install anything.
I use it and find it totally awesome. Instant music, full control, gives
visitors a choice and no wait.
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that is too easy and simple.
Bruce Prochnau
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Bert Doorn wrote:
Marketing hype, and yet another plug-in to download.
I haven't tried adding a MIDI file to a site for a long time (not
since I was a hobbyist) but in theory you should be able to use
the object element
Hi
I use IE (and word, excel etc) in Linux using CodeWeavers
http://www.codeweavers.com/ CrossOver Office Product
http://www.codeweavers.com/products/cxoffice/
It is commercial and I believe it's based on WINE.
Cheers
Bruce
On Fri, 2005-07-01 at 05:09, Alan Trick wrote:
Hi,
My computer had
or
something wich make it extend on the right beyond the header and top
navigation.
If someone could take a look at the CSS and let me know of any
solutions, I would be appreciative.
CSS is http://www.inspired-evolution.com/Gilbert.css.
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, the
level of accessibility achieved and the designer contact details. Once I
have collated the information and written it up I will publish the report to
the WSG list.
Thank you,
Bruce Aylward
W 3 A Limited
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and could
be a good reference place to send clients.
An About page would be nice.
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=javascript src=/javascript/rollover.js/script
what am I doing wrong??
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for the div and
make the table 510px wide. This worked for me.
Kind regards,
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On Behalf Of Wayne Godfrey
I may be doing something stupid that I can't
see at first glance.
Anyway the CSS is located at http://www.inspired-evolution.com/Gilbert.css
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can someone give me a good explanation on what information
acrhitecture is as it relates to web standards? I seen the word(s)
used a lot lately.
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become quite large. Looking for
suggestions/thoughts on what others do such as multiple stylesheets
vs. one big one, layout of styles, etc.
thanks in advance,
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I have some comments within my CSS to let me or anyone else know what
is controlling what
eg:
/*aligns list in middle of page*/
p.middle{test-align:center}
validation doesn't like this.is there a fix? or should I just ignore???
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I'm no expert, but the following is the best explanation I've come across:
http://nemesis1.f2o.org/aarchive?id=11
Hope it helps.
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for an address, which way is best
address
1st linebr /
2nd linebr /
3rd linebr /
/address
or
address1st line/address
address2nd line/address
address3rd line/address
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I'll tell you a little secret. A popup on entering, and then every link in
site had a popup ad, and another when closed. It isn't a site I would even
consider looking at. Probably applies to most people, as we have all gotten
tired of such methods.
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a
maintenance POV to have these in an external file
Need suggestions, feedback
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Errors CSS Line: 34 Uncaught error
java.lang.Exception: Import loop detected in http://www.bkdesign.ca/pub4/TWiki/PatternSkin/empty.css
It's a placeholder for user styles or
something. What is better?
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clients
don't care (or more likely are not aware of the benefits). Perhaps you
should look on it as client education as opposed to a selling point?
Cheers
Bruce
On Tue, 2005-04-12 at 15:39, tee wrote:
Hi, I'd been doing web design on the side since last year. I believe in web
standards, but I am
table with shorter legs to go under it,
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font-size: 100%;
color: #f00;
}
I have a font size of 100.01% set up in the body tag.
my sublist is displaying really tiny and with bullets (should be no bullets)
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conflict (if you move beyond numbers into letters) with other shortcut
keys on the system and/or assistive technology used.
In terms of access keys are there standard keys (commonly used) for
Home, sitemap etc?
TIA
Bruce
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^H^H^H^H interpretations of the standards IE7 would
introduce.
Also it should be noted that IE7 will only be for Longhorn and XP SP2.
Older IE browsers will be with us for a while yetor more people will
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Seeing this kind of stuff encouraging comment spam deeply offends me. I
would like to see spammers jailed.
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Andy Budd wrote:
And there was me thinking it was only the Americans who weren't supposed
to get irony. Oh dear.
Gosh! I always thought that irony was something the wife got when
doing a lot of laundry...
My apologies.
Bruce
bkdesign
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Can someone explain exactly what using * in front of something does such as
*html li {padding:0;margin:0;}
also, I noticed this doesn't validate by w3c, but I see it a lot
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have been working with that myself. Would pixels for
spacing work? I am still a tad new here, but considering using fixed
sizes for spacing, margins, headings etc...
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/daggarlake.jpg, which is a major accomplishment for
me...lol. Can anyone point me towards a place that gives some idea of
the code to remove the jpg and /images? I have searched all over, and
am starting to study it a lot more...but need to fix this in the meantime
Thanks
Bruce
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demos that you can change code on the left and
see the results on the right.
http://www.w3schools.com/css/default.asp
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at google. Between content, sensible layout of content
and the software design it ranks very high.
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to php a few times, if you don't
delete the old html file the browser will pick that up instead. But I'm
sure you thought of that :-)
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I have always recommended not using an editor, learn it manually, then
perhaps use one for shortcuts. Reliance on html editors and such isn't a
good idea. That will go a long way toward learning on your own, without
being limited by some software. Notetab or notepad is fine.
Bruce Prochnau
be wasting their time using on of these, and would learn
nothing that wouldn't have to be unlearned.
Learn the basics maually. Always always always
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Joy Bower wrote:
Get a copy of Dreamweaver or GoLive (I use Dreamweaver).
I disagree. Either of these programs is a lot
especially like the download/edit/upload. A great
timesaver for sure, and I haven't checked out all of it yet.
Thank you Chris, you have made my work easier. That's what the group
excels at, helping each other :-)
Bruce Prochnau
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the CSS can be found at http://www.echs.dpsnc.net/testing/css/DPS_top_level.css
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overflow:hidden;
line-height:1.3em;
}
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a lot here, did a lot of searching
but...o'well
Bruce Prochnau
Hard to tell from this code snippet as there may be elements inside
this box and rules that affect it. At a guess, adding a width
and/or height might help, especially if there's floated elements
inside the box.
Regards
Yes, the background image is related to li
remove image from .mainleft li and add
.mainleft ul li {image info)
Bruce
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Hi
I am trying to have an unordered list that is styled nicely with an arrow
graphic, however now I get the arrow graphic in my ordered
I was just working on that last night, firefox and ie displaying fonts
different. Ended up cutting back on too many different font sizes in
stylesheet, then went small on body tag, and % on a couple others...
Ended up working good. I found just using em and % to some extent difficult
Bruce
A List Apart, size matters:
http://www.alistapart.com/articles/sizematters/
An excellent writeup on the matter, among a few others at the site..
Bruce
www.bkdesign.ca
Marilyn Langfeld wrote:
I agree with Patrick here. My only concern is with those web designers
on IE/WIN, if avoiding px, who make
I hope I'm not out of line here, but as a webstandards group it is
interesting that a simple matter of font size is awaiting being
addressed by the G8 presidency team...I included this for general interest
...but at least they are aware of it.
Bruce
www.bkdesign.ca
Dear Bruce,
Thank you
would in ie, I
couldn't. Not a big deal to me, as I have reasonably good vision, but
for some...maybe it would be. Simple and basic
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the page instead of having the
hassle of changing it in ie.
What's wrong with that really?
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That was my point. Not that I was dumb or anything, but lots of us don't
know some things. Including those with eyesite difficulties, and that a
site guide would be nice. If I could miss that, many others have also.
Bruce
Patrick H. Lauke wrote:
Rimantas Liubertas wrote:
Amazing! I have been
Hope this isn't unrelated, but I would encode the email addy for spam
bots. Page looks good to me, ie6 pc
Bruce
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I've produced a simple 3-page website ...
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David R wrote:
Chris Stratford wrote:
Can I sue the ATO over this - like the SOCOG case.
Deary me...
The government has failed again...
:)
Depends on what laws the austrailian government has in place for web
accessability
I would do something along the line of the below perhaps, recently did,
but am wondering if it is a good idea?:
!--[if IE]
style
h1.one(or something)
{visibility:visible}
h1.two(or something else)
{visibility:invisible}
/style
![endif]--
Bruce Prochnau
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Kornel Lesinski wrote
. Looks good in Firefox and Internet explorer6, and I am sure it is
fine. It is just that setting margins to -80 seems kinda hacking
CSS...maybe not in a good way? What do you think? Site is xhtml1.0
Transitional
Bruce Prochnau,
www.bkdesign.ca
Not to answer my own question, but I just seen that setting the header
100px high would remove the necessity of making margins for the content
to clear the header. Seems a better practice as well. I must be tired,
lol. Is that a better way?
Bruce,
www.bkdesign.ca
am
hesitant to post anything at all...?
Bruce
Lea de Groot wrote:
On Wed, 5 Jan 2005 21:23:09 -0500, Barry Cranmer wrote:
If a PC user has a bit of time to spare, could you take a look and
let me know what happens when viewed by software from the evil empire?
I would really suggest you
The below defines it nicely, thank you :-)
Bruce
Lea de Groot wrote:
On Wed, 05 Jan 2005 23:03:51 -0500, Bruce wrote:
As a new member this leaves me in a position of being hesitant to
post, not wanting to bother anyone. So far I have liked the group,
and both am interested in viewing
heretic wrote:
I was wondering if any of you have any specific questions, queries, or
comments regarding the development of IE, and more specifically, IE7
which may, or may not, come with Longhorn (before... if we're lucky)
I would say that as far as I am concerned the ball is in their
, very helpful and educational, a big thanks to all!
And Happy New Year
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I know, but it is amazing how many people browse at that still, and I
kinda like it... maybe I will lol
Bruce
The Bo$$ wrote:
If you can, you should try switching to a bigger resolution. It's much
better, and you'll wonder how you ever survived using 800x600.
On Mon, 03 Jan 2005 18:49:45 -0500
, and after a while I closed the page rather than waiting
for it to load, and I hate having to add stuff I don't want jjust to to
view a page.
My first answer to the group, hope it's ok...
Bruce
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Chris Kennon wrote:
Hi,
Just relaunched for the new year, could someone look under
and install
software they either don't have or don't want. (quicktime). Mind you, I
am new to this group, and in a learning time for some of the new stuff
Bruce,
www.bkdesign.ca
Nick Gleitzman wrote:
On 3 Jan 2005, at 12:10 PM, Chris Kennon wrote:
Just relaunched for the new year, could someone
. Can someone refresh my
memory?
TIA
Bruce Gilbert
Webmaster
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Durham, North Carolina
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that's great, thanks!
Bruce Gilbert
Webmaster
Durham Public Schools
Durham, North Carolina
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http://www.dpsnc.net
Paul Burchfield
I will be out of the office starting 06/21/2004 and will not return until
06/23/2004.
I will respond to your message when I return on Wednesday, June 23rd.
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the site is http://creekside.dpsnc.net and the CSS is located at
http://creekside.dpsnc.net/print.css and
http://creekside.dpsnc.net/creekside.css\
P.S... I'm aware that the URL below my name is a mess. but that's a
different story :-)
Bruce Gilbert
Webmaster
Durham Public Schools
Durham
thanks,
I actually did run in through the validator once, but I guess not after
adding the second style sheet. My mistake there. I'm really not lazy and
don't expect others to do my work for meI'm just forgetfull :-)
Bruce Gilbert
Webmaster
Durham Public Schools
Durham, North Carolina
for
some reason. I have tried doing both @import url for the stylesheets and
also leaving one as a link and the other @import. Am I doing something
wrong or is there another way to get the older browsers to ignore the CSS?
TIA
Bruce Gilbert
Webmaster
Durham Public Schools
Durham, North Carolina
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the CSS div
tags as background images. Is this o.k to do as long as the images don't
have any specific meaning to the content?
Bruce Gilbert
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I was just going to suggest Eric Meyer on CSS as well.
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