etc by giving each of them an id
Have you looked at the brilliantly easy ways of styling lists on the
http://css.maxdesign.com.au/ site. It's a really handy resource.
Cheers
Jackie
Jackie Reid
Mock Orange Media Ph: (07) 4953
4035
Hi all respondees
Ben Said
...it depends if you're talking about page layout or actual
content - ie. is your business name, logo etc being used in a header;
or are you creating a page which lists a bunch of businesses? For the
former I'd simply use a DIV, for the latter a list (maybe a
Quick question for you lot.
Can fieldsets only to be used in forms or can they be used to group any sort of
related information together (ie: business name, short description, logo and
link).
thanks
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If you own a copy of Adobe Acrobat and open the file in there you can
extract/export images as jpgs. if not do screen shots. Its a pain... just
like getting all the images required for a website embedded in a word doc
aagh
jackie
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From: Bruce [EMAIL
Hello Tee
I am currently working on a site with the nils org here who are
accessibility gurus and they have recommended that should i have to open a
new window i should use this code
a href=http://www.siteurl.com.au; title=Opens in a New Window
onclick=window.open(this.href); return false;
this is handy for people like me who dont
know the HTML Codes - Characters and symbols off by
heart or even1% by heart
http://www.ascii.cl/htmlcodes.htm
cheers
Jackie
Hi List
I dont understand whats going on here at
all.
http://www.fxenterprises.com.au/index.htm
the white wrapper div is just not containing the
content. Or rather sometimes it is and sometimes its not.
when you first go into the site the wrapper doesnt
stretch, if you use the navigation
Any chance of having a look at the code and the css.?
Jackie
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Sent: Sunday, June 19, 2005 2:00 PM
Subject: [WSG] FF Bug - Any Fixes?
Hey List,
I know this bug has been discussed before - but
be the same as Alex James
Ajay
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jackie
reid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote: i have been having the most
appalling time with my links here www.mackayports.com css here www.mackayports.com/styles/newport2.css
in the left hand column
I can'
Hi List
i have been having the most appalling time with my
links here www.mackayports.com
css here www.mackayports.com/styles/newport2.css
I am in the process of revamping this site in
accordance to the instructions/requirements of the Accessiblity crew at NILS but
i seem to have got
Hello everyone...
I am in a quandry... ie displays my navigation with
whopping great big spaces in between the list items.
Why is this so... and how can i make them go away?
Been trying to get it sorted for a couple of hours now and am getting frustrated
to the max.
Please go here to see
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Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2005 12:33 PM
Subject: Re: [WSG] Strange horizontal spacing in nav list
jackie reid wrote:
Hello everyone...
I am in a quandry... ie displays my navigation with whopping great big
spaces in between
Peter and Thierry.. yes both those links are perfect.. i can get the drift
now. thanks so much
jackie
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i would like to be able to make a disjointed
rollover in css, you know rollover the text and the image nearby changes colour
or whatever.
is there a tutorial out there that anyone has seen
or used that may help me achieve this.
cheers
Jackie
Good morning, good evening to the list
Having an issue here with text which is aligned right in my navigation
list on the left hand side.
I want text aligned right and an indent on the right hand side.
Padding doesnt to do it, margin don't do it either as the border bottom
then moves in the
HI all
I need someone to point me in the right direction so that i can find out
more about the active and current bits in a ul used for navigation like
this -
ul id=topnav
*li id=active*a href=# *id=current* link/a/li
lia href=#link/a/li
lia href=#link/a/li
/ul
this is one of the lists off
thanks chaps! ... now i get it! Will put into practice immediately.
What a great list.. go home depressed... come in in the morning and
everything is fine!
jackie
Ted Drake wrote:
personally, I wouldn't add the second id. However, you may be working with a
nested set of links. The current id
Hi Esteban...
congratulations on the site... looks great.
If I were to suggest anything at all I would suggest that you restrict
the size of your contents div (or your dl which ever suits) to prevent
the text from spreading out too much. the line length is really long
at full screen...makes
how embarrassing...sorry must be having a real blonde day!!!
Patrick H. Lauke wrote:
Jackie Reid wrote:
/Line 156, column 69/: required attribute rows not specified
[...]
this is the bit its referring to
textarea name=question cols=30 id=question/textarea
[...]
what's it all about?
Aeh...specify
Why cant you just say read content and leave the skip bit out altogether
jackie
Patrick H. Lauke wrote:
Hill, Tim wrote:
I believe as more sites take
this approach on board, it will become more prevalent to these users of
what the links do.
I'd agree with that. Additional two points:
- even if
:) Right that makes sense now ... thanks...
Hugh Todd wrote:
Jackie,
The height didn't change the transparency. It revealed more of your
#nav1's background image. Remember, a float (unless cleared) will
happily extend beyond the borders of its container. Except in IE PC,
but that is a bug.
Hi everyone
im a bit confused here - trying to validate my css and i get this warning
Line : 0 font-family: You are encouraged to offer a generic family as a
last alternative
what do they mean... i always do that and get the no errors or warnings
reply...
whats going on.. ?
Jackie
Thank, thank, thank you everyone...it works now... i must have scoured
through that code for hours yesterday... a severe case of not seeing the
wood for the trees.
All fixed with your help thanks again
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sorry to be a pest but.. :-(
things just arent working out for me today ... (or yesterday for that
matter)
I am trying to position a nav list over a background image, therefore
need the bg to be transparent. Works for me in theory but 2 things are
happening:
a) ie is displaying the list
Hugh.Why did that work? Why would the height of a div make something
turn transparent?
h. confusing that...doesnt seem logical somehow. (no point in
just doing it if i dont understand is it!)
jackie
Hugh Todd wrote:
On 14/10/2004, at 2:04 PM, Jackie Reid wrote:
I have been fiddling
that did it... i cant believe it... THANK YOU HUGH ... my new hero!
unbelievable... didnt even dawn on me to do that and never would have i
dont think.
thanks again... jackie
Hugh Todd wrote:
On 14/10/2004, at 2:04 PM, Jackie Reid wrote:
I have been fiddling around most of the morning and am
personally i wouldnt use the H1 for your jezzjournal i would call that
something else like logo div or whatever and use the H1 for the title
of the post so that the h1 is not the same on every page. Otherwise you
have set it up almost exactly the way i would do it...
jackie
<>Jackie wrote
for once ie is doing as its told and positioning the dropdown in the
right possy but in firefox i can't for the life of me get the darn thing
Ben Bishop wrote:
Arrrggghhh! Surely you've seen the trend when "IE is right, Firefox is
wrong." Just how many times has
Hi all...
I am trying to incorporate the suckerfish drop down menu in this site...
for once ie is doing as its told and positioning the dropdown in the
right possy but in firefox i can't for the life of me get the darn thing
to move let alone get it in the right spot...
would appreciate any
Wonderful...thanks to you all... :o)
Jackie Reid
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Sent: Wednesday, July 21, 2004 3:50 PM
Subject: Re: [WSG] Titles Acronyms Abbr etc
Shortened forms on the Web - Abbreviations, Contractions, Acronyms,
Initialisms
resource in relation to abbr, acronyms and titles
etc
Thanks heaps
Jackie Reid
Hi everyone...
I have just completed a couple of sites and both
fall to bits in a big way in IE 5.1 or whatever for MAC... all the divs
are all over the shop. It seems to be ignoring the floats and
clears.
What should i be doing to get this
sorted...
urls are
www.juganaut.com.au- css at
: 08 9226 1375
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Sent: Thursday, 3 June 2004 3:55 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [WSG] IE mac 5.1 problems with floats
Hi everyone...
I have just completed a couple of sites
hasten to add - but
getting there) and I feel no need to justify the value i place on them. My
client benefits and so will I.
Jackie Reid
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Firstly I would like to say that the WSG list has been truly inspirational
to me and i owe it a humungously huge debt of gratitude. At least 90% of the
standards stuff i have learned has come directly from my association with
it.
I am not a member of any other list or forum any longer, I like
displaying
the ability to finish something you started
I hear this comment thrown about alot as one
of the major benefits of getting a degree, frankly I think that's absolute
garbage.
If a degree is reward for perserverence,all
members of this list should be given honorary degrees today
displays as desired in IE 6.0. It goes the hades in a hand basket in
Moz.
Looks identical in both IE and Firefox to me...is this like a spot the
difference thing?
Jackie
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...but that may be a
starting point
http://www.mockorange.com.au/mocksites/test/test/test.php
Jackie Reid
Mock Orange Web Site Development
1st Floor
92 Victoria Street
MACKAY Q 4740
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want and wont
validate. Is there anything out there or should i be looking for a _javascript_
writer of my own?
Is this OT.. if it is ...sorry... maybe you could
just email me direct if you have an answer.
Jackie Reid
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minutes looking around for a traditional menu of some sort so i think that
from a user point of view you might need to include one.
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This one looks like it could do the trick... thanks all for your help all.
Jackie
Have a look at
http://devedge.netscape.com/toolbox/examples/2001/stock-ticker/
Regards
Chris Blown
http://hinterlands.com.au
On Wed, 2004-04-21 at 16:22, Jackie Reid wrote:
My client has asked me
Kay said
What I would do in your situation is hide the css from Netscape 4
completely by using either the media=all attribute on your link tag, or
@@import syntax.
I actually dont really understand that stuff *cringe with embarrasment* I
know i read up on it at some stage but as usual can't
Wow.. this is fun... Im really glad i opened up this little can of worms,
the list had really been a bit too quiet for my liking today. ;o)
But to Brian... you made me think about the size of the css and I have done
some of what you said but not all..and even if the code is not absolutely
bare
Kay Smoljak said
I have two stylesweepers set up - one for readable (nice spacing etc) and
one for production (every extra space removed). One click (ok, maybe two)
and your css is transformed...
Good grief.. thats amazing!!! Thanks a bundle Kay.
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/index.html
css: http://www.mockorange.com.au/mocksites/test/jugernaut/css/juganaut.css
Jackie Reid
be interested in the solution to that too if any one has it
nutted out already.
Jackie Reid
Mock Orange Web Site Development
1st Floor
92 Victoria Street
MACKAY Q 4740
Ph: 07 4953 4035
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answer
is at the link below.http://www.positioniseverything.net/explorer/doubled-margin.htmlLeoOn
Thursday, April 8, 2004, at 04:12 AM, Jackie Reid wrote:
Somethingstrange is
happening to my marginswhen
i attribute a 10px left hand margin to the div id left i seem to get
, 2004 3:35
PM
Subject: Re: [WSG] CENTERING SITE
WRAPPER PROBLEMS.
Jackie the info in this pdf file is just what you need.
LeoOn Thursday, April 8, 2004, at 12:59 AM, Jackie Reid
wrote:
Hi all...I
have a couple of problems here that i dont seem to be able to nut out, any
Hi all...
I have a couple of problems here that i dont seem
to be able to nut out, any help would be greatly appreciated if there is anyone
around on the day before the easter break.
Firstly the site centers just fine in ie but is
aligned left in firefox...why is this so?
Secondly and more
Is this OT? if it is sorry but
I sat here last night reading up on accessibility
after reading the article at http://www.ergoboy.com/news/uk_user_friendly_website_disabled.phpabout new legislation in the UK.
I frankly don't know if I can cope with all this!
After the trauma of trying to
Thanks to Manuel and Mike... that gives me loads to get started with.
Jackie Reid
Mock Orange Web Site Development
1st Floor
92 Victoria Street
MACKAY Q 4740
Ph: 07 4953 4035
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are still selling
something whether its a service or a product and the content should be
considered as important as the layout...
...so now we need professional copywriters as well... oh well thats just the
way the mop flops!!!
Jackie Reid
Mock Orange Web Site Development
1st Floor
92 Victoria Street
Hi you lot
Can someone please explain this to
me...
I have had a site up and running for a couple of
months and doing its thing just fine. Now today out of nowhere it suddenly
decides that absolute positioning is out and all those sections of the site
simply disappeared from view.
After
In my struggles to come to terms with css, this
list has been an absolute godsend as far as i am concerned, stranded as I am in
sunny nq.Somehow it seems very much like a bunch of mates helping one
another out. (That sounds a bit mushy but there you have it)
I haven't posted that often,
would say just like that!
Thanks again.
Jackie Reid
Mock Orange Web Site Development
1st Floor
92 Victoria Street
MACKAY Q 4740
Ph: 07 4953 4035
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Sent: Thursday, March 04, 2004 6:06 PM
would say just like that!
Thanks again.
Jackie Reid
Mock Orange Web Site Development
1st Floor
92 Victoria Street
MACKAY Q 4740
Ph: 07 4953 4035
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And don't get me started on dls ;)
this bit seems to have been swept under the carpet..
I'm really interested to hear what is wrong with dl's for navigation as,
to my pedantic and not so up there with css sort of a mind, it actually
seems like a pretty darn good idea to me.
Jackie Reid
In my wisdom i have decided to revamp a site that's
not even finished yet and now I've broke it!!
Why won't the content sit up where it should here
http://www.healthpoint.com.au/new2.php
want the stuff that starts home new2 to sit up in the middle there and
it just won't!! driving me
Afternoon all...
Can someone please explain to me the benefits of
the @import thing or point me in the right direction to see why i should use it
please.
Jackie Reid
Hello Group...
I need a bit of help here...ould someone
pleaseexplainwhyI can'tsee the bullets in
myulin IE... looks fine in firebird so whats the
go!
NOTE! - please ignore colours etc just working on
the layout atm
http://www.mockorange.com.au/test/one/index.php
Whooops... didn't notice that and have been looking
at the code till blue in the face... unfortunately didn't seem to fix it any
other ideas? ...please :)
Jackie Reid
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Well Crikey!!!
what do you know that works...
brilliant ...thanks so much...I'm happy now. ;o)
Jackie Reid
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Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2004 11:03 AM
Subject: Re: [WSG] Why cant i see
Hi Chris I thought that was really really funny and so did everyone else
in the office.
in fact its going to join the other quotes I have printed out and stuck on
the wall that we read when we need to raise a smile in times of stress.
Jackie Reid
Mock Orange Web Site Development
1st Floor
Hey Russyes i do... and here it is...
http://www.healthpoint.com.au/new/default.php
I seem to have all the side bits sorted out ( I should note that this is my
first attempt at a css only site ... actually my first styly sheet...so you
may find some crashing blunders in there as i am just
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