Does anyone have any good iCalendar resources to share? Other than
hCal, I can't find many good iCal examples, let alone tutorials.
I hope this is an appropriate question for the WSG -- if not, where
else could I look for answers?
Matt H
I'll second the Textpattern reccomendation. It's free, and the
learning curve is very reasonable. It's easy for complete beginners to
use the system. And it cuts development time by a siginifigant ammount
because it uses a logical, non-constraining template system.
Matt
On 8/16/05, morten fjellma
I wish someone would produce a color scheme generator (not just a
wheel) using the web smart palette.
On Thu, 23 Dec 2004 09:25:31 -0600, Rev. Bob 'Bob' Crispen
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The voices are telling me Krassy said on 12/21/2004 7:23 PM:
>
> > A while back I had compiled a list of s
> have validated my CSS and HTML.
This generally means you have fixed the errors the validator displays.
The page you linked to still has 130+ errors.
Johannes' suggestion
>hmmm... eg. you can validate it, esp. change the > to /> (XHTML)
would fix quite a few.
Matt Hampel
On
In his accessibility book, Joe Clark suggests a maximum of 255
characters is a good guideline. After that, simplify your image or
create a longdesc.
On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 12:51:32 +1100, Natalie Buxton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Not sure about recommended length, but there is the LONG DESC tag fo
> Why using as p is a kind of with margin.
Paragraph is a block level element (vs. span, which is inline) . Its
use is semantic: most of the textual data on the web is in paragraph
form. Remember that the tags in XHTML provide meaning, not styling.
> means that the word inside is a link
>a