Hi,
Bit late, but one is certainly on the way: http://www.enlightensupport.com
I have no idea about timescales though.
Antony
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Hi Grant,
Try adding the 'onclick' code into an 'onkeypress' entry also...
a href=# onclick=if(!window.print){alert('Your browser does not support
this feature.Please select print from the file
menu')}else{window.print()};return false;
onkeypress=if(!window.print){alert('Your browser does
---BeginMessage---
Ahem... http://www.salford.gov.uk http://www.salford.gov.uk :)
All UK local government sites have a requirement to be AA rated for
accessibility, so expect to see a lot more of them in the near future.
Antony
Antony Golding
Principal e-Government Services Officer
Hello all,
We have been operating a drop down menu system on http://www.salford.gov.uk for
around a year now and in that time, the menu has changed from a pure JavaScript
version to the more accessible and semantic UDM4 (http://www.udm4.com).
As a local government site, we get tested for
Thanks for the responses, guys.
The main problem with the script is when JavaScript is disabled, as Bennie
mentioned. I thought I had the perfect workaround by only displaying the top
level links if JavaScript was disabled, and it looked and worked perfectly,
stopping the corruption of the
Hi all,
I'm using the nifty Maxdesign definition list image gallery script
(http://www.maxdesign.com.au/presentation/definition/dl-image-gallery.htm).
I've got the page formatted as required by the web manager, but a format problem as
arisen in IE only. The development page is available here:
Shouldn't checked=checked validate?
Antony Golding
Principal e-Government Services Officer
Salford City Council
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Telephone: 0161 793 2232
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