a CV and your contact
details off list. You can find out more about us at the domain below.
Cheers,
Luke Moulton
Go4
Multimedia
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be so inaccessible.
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in for good measure.
Where does one draw the line?
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I have been informed that this position is going to be filled quickly!
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Hi Group,
If anyone with a Mac has a spare sec, would you mind taking a quick look
at this site template and letting me know if there are any major
rendering probs in Mac (IE 5+ and Safari).
http://acson.go4.gotdns.com/
The sites is XHTML Transitional and has been tested in IE 5.5+, Opera 7
At a guess I recon they're disappearing under the sub nav. If you make
the text size smaller in Firefox, one of them pops up.
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An interesting article by Keith Robinson about the real world benefits
of developing with web standards. Very applicable to some recent
threads on WSG.
http://www.7nights.com/asterisk/archives/web_standards_roi.php
Luke Moulton
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budget website consists of a
5 to 10 page (for want of a better word) XHTML/CSS site with CMS and
can cost the client anywhere from AU$3.5K to AU$5.5K depending on
customisation.
Luke Moulton
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studios but more so across countries. I guess
it was more a regional question and perhaps not suitable for this forum.
Perhaps I need to network more with my piers!
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on handheld devices than table based layouts seems to
be more convincing.
We find that we don't have to charge much more for XHTML/CSS than we
used to for table based designs because in most cases the development
process is faster. Although it has been a steep learning curve (and
still is) :)
Luke
Five excellent testing essentials. Thanks Russ.
Luke Moulton
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Hi Michael,
A few
Hi people,
Can anyone tell me where to find a JAWS style screen reader (without the
hefty price tag) for testing purposes.
Thanks,
Luke
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