plasmo wrote:
Hi,
I am currently reviewing an area of an intranet, and getting a lot of
anecdotal comments such as all the intranets I've ever seen worked
like this.
To deal with this somewhat, I am taking a short quiz of people's
experiences with their current intranets.
If anyone here can
Peter J. Farrell wrote:
Martin Heiden wrote:
Do it on the serverside!!!
Maybe I'm a cycle head, but it seems silly to use computation cycles
(although very little) to compute a year that changes only once per
year. Use a server side include or hard code it in your footer
template and
Jeff D. Reid wrote:
Can anyone here please post urls to some reading regarding the use of
sliced images in building a website vs using CSS instead. Kind of a
pros and cons type of paper.
I find your question a little confusing. The use of sliced images and
CSS are not mutually exclusive.
Dean | eCreate wrote:
If anybody out there has Win 2000 running IE6 could you check this URL:
http://www.stthomasaquinasacademy.org/
I am getting one report that it is loading but then hanging up IE.
Thanks,
Dean
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Dean | eCreate wrote:
If anybody out there has Win 2000 running IE6 could you check this URL:
http://www.stthomasaquinasacademy.org/
I am getting one report that it is loading but then hanging up IE.
Thanks,
Dean
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Dean | eCreate wrote:
If anybody out there has Win 2000 running IE6 could you check this URL:
http://www.stthomasaquinasacademy.org/
I am getting one report that it is loading but then hanging up IE.
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I think your problem is in this line of the function P7_setMinWidth:
if(cw=w){w-=ad;g.style.width=w+px;}else{g.style.width=auto;}}
I haven't really tried it to find out, but it looks as if you have set
the minimum width to 770px in P7_limit. That is about where the page
locks up when you
Kim Kruse wrote:
Hi,
On this page http://mouseriders.dk/esrum/test.htm I have some sort of
problem in FF and other Gecko browsers.
The images just don't show up unless I scroll the page, mouseover the
links or reload the page. Does anybody know why?
The page looks the same in FF-1.0.4
Ingo Chao wrote:
Ingo Chao schrieb:
Carl Reynolds schrieb:
http://hyperbole-software.com/movie-buzz/
http://www.satzansatz.de/cssd/tmp/disappearingcontent.html
And I think the problem (the a. p. menu is disappearing in IE6 and
IE5.5 on reload) is triggered when the floated div#center-layout's
I am creating a page using a fluid two column layout. I think I have the
page looking the way I want it in Firefox/win. It also looks OK in
IE/win, but if I narrow the IE window enough that a horizontal scroll
bar appears and refresh, or go to the page for the first time, the menu
area (on the
Jeff Oien wrote:
When a client wants some flashing text for emphasis,
what do you do or tell them?
Jeff
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russ - maxdesign wrote:
Can I just add here that Scott Parsons is definitely not the person who's
email address was the problem - although his email post hit the list in
spectacular fashion it was not his fault in any way.
And in case you are wondering who suggested shutting down the whole mail
tee wrote:
I'd read a couple of blogs regarding the access keys, although opinion are
spitted, I decided to implement access keys on my sites.
While fixing my sites in different languages, I realized I cannot use the
same access keys for both, say Traditional Chinese and Simplified Chinese,
and
Carl Reynolds wrote:
tee wrote:
I'd read a couple of blogs regarding the access keys, although
opinion are
spitted, I decided to implement access keys on my sites.
While fixing my sites in different languages, I realized I cannot use
the
same access keys for both, say Traditional Chinese
designer wrote:
Hi all,
I notice a bug in Firefox (I think it is, anyway) which shows itself as a
2-3 pixel gap appearing in the bottom border of an image when the viewport
is altered by scrolling with the mouse wheel. It doesn't affect all the
images (strange) only some, and the image must be
Nancy Johnson wrote:
Dear Webstandards,
Are there any articles or standards out there that talk about how to
pick colors for both LCD and traditional monitors?
I have a website that is an intense blue that looks great in a
tradiational monitor but looks terrible in an LCD monitor.
Nancy
Andreas Boehmer wrote:
a colour contrast analyser,
useful for checking foreground background colour combinations
is now available.
(http://www.nils.org.au/ais/web/resources/contrast_analyser/index.html)
I like it. The colour picker is useful. But it seems you cannot manually
enter HEX
a standard for the
XMLHttpRequest Object.
While the method has several drawbacks, it does allow the developer a
method of including a file into the HTML from client side as opposed to
.ASP, .NET, .JSP, or Perl which are all server side solutions.
Carl
Paul Novitski wrote:
At 02:14 PM 1/13/05, Carl
Salman,
I'm glad you asked about including, I have wondered that myself. I would
like to add another question to yours: If I have a section of HTML that
is the same in all my files, is there a way to put it in a file by
itself and include it into each page?
As far as your question #2 goes: are
Chris Stratford wrote:
hey group,
odd problem here:
www.gamerdb.net
using IE, that page seems to take AGES to load the background.
why is this?
it is a 2*2 gif...
moz handles it just fine.
when i click on STATS
i seem to see a wipe effect down the page while the background fills
in...
ODD???
Laurie Keith wrote:
Hi,
If any of you busy people have a spare 15 minutes, can you give me an honest
evaluation on our new corporate web site.
http://www.createwith.com
I have my own opinions, but I would like to go back to the decision makers
with some independent comments from other
I like Bryan's markup the best as it uses the first-line attribute to
specify the indentation for each stanza.
When I first started to think about this the solution I conceived was
similar to the ones that Mordechai proposed and I like those as well,
however, if the css standard supports
http://www.eblong.com/zarf/sitemap-disc.html
I realize this isn't a menu, but is might be an example of a place to
start the discussion. Is this kind of the idea you are trying to create?
Carl.
Jad Madi wrote:
Greetings
Any idea how to create a circle menu that fit the whole screen with
Jacobus,
I looked at your site using Firefox on Windows 2000 Pro. It is well put
together. I find the pages a little too busy, but that is just personal
taste.
I went through the registration process and had the following problems:
I didn't notice the I have read and understood the Terms
To move your sliced images to another place on the page, place all the
stuff ImageReady (Photoshop) generates inside another div !--
generated slices here --/div, give the enclosing division position:
relative and control its position on the page as you wish.
I don't understand your question
If your thinking about using a byline tag a lot or a articledate
tag, shouldn't you be thinking about doing this in XML? You could then
use a byline Author C Writer/byline and use XSTL to control the
appearance of all the by-lines.
Martin Stender wrote:
The address element sort of makes
I did a lot of research several years ago in the use of color in user
interfaces that will be viewed by color blind people. The results we got
showed that a wide range of colors works better for them than a narrow
range. Of course it is not a good idea to uses exclusively bright red
and bright
I filter on the [WSG] in the subject line and would suggest that if you
want to add other categories, it be done by adding to the [WSG]. For
example, [WSG][CSS] subject,or [WSG] - CSS - subject.
Justin French wrote:
On Thursday, March 11, 2004, at 07:28 AM, Taco Fleur wrote:
The only
I agree with Michael and Ray that preserving the flow of information is
the important idea here. I want to open links that go off site, or out
of the normal flow in a new window. One example of this is if I have a
page with a list of documents on various subjects, I want each document
to open
Try looking at http://www.hyperbole-software.com. If I understand the description
you gave of your layout. It is an example of what you are trying to do.
It creates a three column layout with a vertical line between the sections
to divide the three columns.
Carl.
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