The designers have specified a font I must use to write a sites name in the top
banner. It is not a standard font, and I don't think it's licensed for
redistribution anyway.
I think my only option is to generate an image for the banner using the right
font (or is there a better option?).
What
And I seem to recall that the old radios on which the metaphor is based could
be pushed half in. That would cause all buttons to pop out thus having *no*
selection. Not saying that as a justification for having no selection in a
radio group. Just pointing out that the metaphor wears a bit thin
Sorry, can't do that. The project isn't live yet, and I'd get in trouble :(
I know that makes it harder to get help with.
On 11/02/2010, at 3:05 PM, David Laakso wrote:
Lucien Stals wrote:
Hi everyone.
I have a paragraph with a width set on it (500px). The text inside the p
includes one
Bingo!
word-wrap: break-word
did the trick.
Thanks for that.
L.
On 11/02/2010, at 2:49 PM, Micky Hulse wrote:
Hi,
Any suggestions?
Maybe:
word-wrap: break-word or overflow: hidden
See:
http://www.positioniseverything.net/explorer/expandingboxbug.html
Hths?
Micky
I don't kow the answer to this question but I just wanted to clarify that XML
*does not* require lowercase only.
XML *is* case sensitive so that in XML p/P would not be valid, but p/p
and P/P are.
On 18/12/2009, at 7:07 AM, Stuart Foulstone wrote:
It might be that xml requires lowercase
Oh, you so just put a huge smile on my face :D
Thanks for the technorati link. I was unaware of this, and it makes all
the work I did on microformats on my staff listing page worth it.
(http://www.swinburne.edu.au/ads/about/staff.htm)
Thanks.
Lucien.
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fine work :(
Lucien.
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On 10/07/2007 at 1:20 pm, Dean Matthews [EMAIL PROTECTED
the design work as
well. They would have been better, and more expensive, if there had been
a proper designer involved.
But I know, and like, the code cutting side of the web. So I call
myself a developer.
Lucien.
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On Wed, Jul 4, 2007 at 4:55 PM, John Horner
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area around development. And I'd say that once you touch the db,
you are definitely back end, not front end.
In the end I guess I question the validity of defining developers in
terms of front end and back end. Can we just stick to designers and
developers?
Lucien.
Lucien Stals
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maintaining the server itself as well as maintenance of applications on
the server and some development in php/mysql.
What do the rest of you do? How many of us *don't* have to be a
jack-of-all-trades?
Lucien.
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On Thu, Jul 5, 2007 at 10:41 AM, Kevin Futter
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...
Mark-up language May include but are not limited to HTML, DHTML, XHTML, SGML,
VRML, XML.
That unit is part of a Cert IV in IT (Websites).
Lucien.
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On 03/07/07, Sander Aarts [EMAIL
I haven't had any trouble with it either.
Lucien Stals
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Sagnik Dey [EMAIL PROTECTED] 13/06/07 12:59 AM
The Safari on Win XP is running smoothly on my machine
-Sagnik
On 6/12/07, Frederick Matzen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Doesn't work for me either and it gets stuck using
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iPhone might
:
Because I used a link to trigger the script, clicks get added to the
browsers history, when technically the user hasn't left the page. Any
suggestions for how to get around this? Should I have used a select
list?
Regards,
Lucien.
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to the
trouble of adding microformat event and vCard data to our departmental
calendar and staff contact pages, respectively.
Lucien.
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inviting everyone
here to be one, and not get stuck in the minutia of the specs, as if
that all that matters.
Lucien.
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Blake [EMAIL PROTECTED] 05/06/07 6:52 PM
On 6/5/07, Paul Novitski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Perhaps our debates would be kinder if we ruminated longer
Hi Ben and others,
Here is my own bit of pedanticness...
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On 6/06/2007 at 1:25 pm, Nick Gleitzman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Lucien Stals
Maybe I used a poor example.
Microformats would certainly be my first choice for this. I just wish
there was *more* software that could use it. And a plugin to add
microformat data into a groupwise client. That would be nice :)
Lucien.
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related content.
I say go for it!
Lucien.
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On 5/06/2007 at 11:19 am, Jackie Reid
semantically valid as well.
BTW, I've said my piece, and I'll be quiet now. This mailing list has
become the domain of too many snippy little flame wars of late. I don't
know what's been getting up everyone's backsides, but I think I'll go
lurk somewhere else for a while.
Lucien.
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Lucien.
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kevin mcmonagle [EMAIL PROTECTED] 31/05/07 6:49 AM
Hi,
Im building a design that hinges on support for support overflow-y/x.
Are there any safari hacks that validate and will be somewhat permanent?
I google'd safari hacks but a lot of the ones i found
I *want* to like Drupal. I really do.
When it's working, it's a beautiful thing. But I've recently had a lot
of trouble installing the recent version. So much trouble that I gave up
on it :(
Lucien.
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Raine [EMAIL PROTECTED] 24/05/07 3:30 PM
I love WordPress.
I
Sounds like you need Wordpress.
http://wordpress.org/
From what you describe, it can do all that. It's also highly themeable
if you need a specific custom look and feel.
L.
Lucien Stals
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Lisa B McLaughlin [EMAIL PROTECTED] 24/05/07 8:41 AM
Calling all blog wizards!
I need
Thanks for that :)
Lucien.
Lucien Stals
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Breton Slivka [EMAIL PROTECTED] 22/05/07 9:24 AM
Tell that to this search engine:
http://kitchen.technorati.com/search/
On 21/05/2007, at 9:31 PM, Rob Kirton wrote:
More precisely, the use of id and class can only add semantic value
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Lucien Stals
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Rob Kirton [EMAIL PROTECTED] 21/05/07 9:31 PM
More precisely, the use of id and class can only add semantic value to
developers or to those who have to maintain the site. They have no
bearing
on real world semantics in terms of benefit derived by end users and
page
Good point.
Thanks.
L.
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Thierry Koblentz [EMAIL PROTECTED] 22/05/07 11:46 AM
But at the end of the day, this will only piss of the people on this
mailing list, and the next developer to work on your web site. The
users
will still see a nice bold heading
,
Lucien.
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On 11/04/2007 at 9:41 am, Susie Gardner-Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Web
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Hi Guys,
I'm
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