Ok so Rogier says that a en esoteric non-standard version of Firefox gives a
MINOR problem in navigaton on our help page.It MIGHT possibly affect
perhaps 1 or 2 users out of more than100,000 users.
There is no listing of anyone using debian in our OS stats. Which means
it's only in
to do it poorly; shoddy workmanship always results in higher costs. If
it is costing you too much to do it right, you are doing more than just your
coding wrong.
On 10/25/07, Michael Kear [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for your information, Rogier. Doesn't change my thinking though.
Firefox
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Michael Kear
Sent: Monday, October 22, 2007 6:14 PM
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: RE: [WSG] How to make DHML cover flash
Since we are likely to have perhaps 1 or 2 users only using any of those
browsers
with
O.S.' es and browsers, but if you decide to use a plugin like flash
you should go for it completely or don't.
It's out of the question that users can't navigate your site, just
because of some fancy flash.
But that's my 2 cents.
Rogier.
On 25/10/2007, Michael Kear [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
Thanks Rogier, I appreciate your help.
Since we are likely to have perhaps 1 or 2 users only using any of those
browsers, and by far the vast majority of our users are using WindowsXP with
IE6 or IE7 (remember this is not a IT related site - our customers are
tshirt retailers and advertising
] On
Behalf Of Nick Cowie
Sent: Wednesday, 17 October 2007 1:57 PM
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: Re: [WSG] How to make DHML cover flash
On 16/10/2007, Michael Kear [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This has fixed the problem for IE6 and Firefox on Windows, so I'm assuming
it's fixed for most of our
Thanks for your help Nick, and all the others who helped me with this.
This demo file is a rush job, done at a distance - the flash designer is a
relative of the client and lives in China, and doesn't understand any
English. Makes it difficult. So there are a number of design issues on
Gday Nate,
Thanks for your comments.
The reason for using wmode was to fix the problem that existed before. All
I wanted was to make sure the dhtml drop down menu came down on top of the
flash movie not underneath it.
Is that not the best way ?
Cheers
Mike Kear
Windsor, NSW,
Thanks Michael and Kit, setting the wmode did the trick. Happily I didn't
even need to go back to the flash programmer (who's in China and we have a
language issue whenever we try to make a change - it's a long story but
suffice to say I'm dealing with the designer in China like it or not!)
I have a page where there are some dhtml menus with drop downs across the
top of the page, and a large flash object in the body of one of the pages.
However the drop-down menu items are going underneath the flash object so
they can't be clicked on. I thought I should just put the flash
I have the task of writing the database/dynamic stuff behind an e-commerce
site. The design work and static pages are done by a professional design web
dev house in Brisbane, and yesterday I got hold of their work. My job now
is to merge their stuff with the shopping cart and other components
Can anyone see why the br / is causing the content to drop down below the
adjacent floated div in the page
http://afterlifelink.com.au/charges/index.cfm?
Cheers
Mike Kear
Windsor, NSW, Australia
Macromedia Certified Advanced ColdFusion Developer
AFP Webworks Pty Ltd
http://afpwebworks.com
Full
October 2005 4:39 PM
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: Re: [WSG] BR tag causes odd behaviour ??
On 17 Oct 2005, at 3:24 pm, Michael Kear wrote:
Can anyone see why the br / is causing the content to drop down
below the
adjacent floated div in the page
http://afterlifelink.com.au/charges
Thanks, Kenny. I looked at the page in question (which is the only one I've
validated at this stage - the others will be validated in the near future)
and didn't find any br.
Did you find one?
Cheers
Mike Kear
Windsor, NSW, Australia
Macromedia Certified Advanced ColdFusion Developer
AFP
Please reply to this off-line because its off topic,
but Im posting this here because its the biggest group of
designers who understand accessibility that I know .. Sorry if I offend anyone
ANYWAY
I have been bidding for quite a large project, and have
built in a guess for
Im building a site with a navigation button stack in
the left column, and Im trying to figure out how to make the whole
button active. I know Ive seen it happening somewhere but I cant
find an example right now. Can anyone show me how that is achieved?
Im not sure if Im making myself
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: Re: [WSG] Making CSS
Buttons active
You need to use the property display:block;. I
suggest you see some of the great examples at http://css.maxdesign.com.au/listamatic/
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From: Michael Kear
To: wsg
I think I need a fresh eye on this ... I've run out of things to try. Can
anyone see why in IE, I have a 10px gap at the right of the container div,
but in Firefox it looks how it's supposed to.The image of Patty in the
masthead graphic should touch the right border, as should the horizontal
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Nils Kr. Falch
Sent: Tuesday, 26 July 2005 11:15 PM
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: Re: [WSG] Need a fresh eye - cite check please
On 7/26/05, Michael Kear [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think I need
This is off-topic, and I'm sorry for that, but I need some independent
people to have a look at a page and verify I'm seeing what the rest of the
world sees - because my client doesn't .. . SO any replies off-list please
so we don't end up with a long off-topic debate.
My client swears when he
Since a lot of my competitors' names are being mentioned here, I feel
justified in plugging my own. Sorry if I'm going over the bounds. I try
not to self-promote in these forums.
I'm in the hosting business too. http://afpwebworks.com I host on Windows
boxes, with ColdFusion, .ASP, php,
Can anyone see why my menu is floating above the content div
in IE6? It's supposed to be touching the white area below it, as it does
in Firefox and Netscape, but for a reason I can't find, in IE6 it floats above
and resists any attempt I've made to bring it to heel.
Obviously it's
Ive got round this problem with a table kludge in the
past, and Id like to learn how to fix it in CSS the elements in
my form don't line up the labels arent in line with the input
boxes they relate to. Can anyone tell me how to fix it?
Its much worse in Firefox than it is in IE. In
Strength ColdFusion,PHP,ASP,ASP.NET hosting from $15/Month
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Jason Turnbull
Sent: Sunday, 2 January 2005 11:01 AM
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: RE: [WSG] How to align form elements
Michael Kear wrote
How SOON they forget! I was very disappointed at how many colour tools
went some of the way and didn't go all the way to doing what I want.
For example too many didn't allow you to save the results. And the flash
based ones meant you couldn't even cut and paste the HEX results anywhere -
when
I was talking to a blind friend over the weekend, and since
he uses Jaws screen reading software, the subject of web sites came up. I was
observing as how we in the profession were trying to make things easier for
people using other devices than a browser to use the web.
For example,
Ok well compare that with this one:
Median Windows Settings
96DPI (normal fonts)
IE7.1 set to Medium
How does one get IE 7.1?
Oh DER!!! I'm using IE6.0.2900 - the one that came with WinXP Pro SP2.
It's NETSCAPE that's up to 7.1. Whoops.
Cheers
Mike Kear
Windsor, NSW, Australia
AFP
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Felix Miata
Sent: Sunday, 14 November 2004 6:36 AM
5) I'd suggest setting your body font size to 76% or 0.7em. It looks
just a little better at that size.
It already is .7em, which is only half default
Felix, I think you need to be a little less aggressive and judgemental in
your opinions. You seem to be trying to make me out as an idiot and
incompetent at setting up my system. In fact it's deliberately a default
installation. I don't change my browser's defaults for fear of getting into
the
... and to Felix if he's going to be a bit less aggressive
Felix said that my width (on http://hawkradio.org.au if you're coming in
late to this saga) ought to be set at 100ex. He says: Make your overall
width 100ex instead of 780px and the relationship between container width
and text size
Another body style question following from Felix's rant ...
I looked at what Yahoo do in their style, (http://www.yahoo.com) and they
have the following as their body style:
body{font:84%/1.2em arial,sans-serif;direction:ltr}
What's the point of setting the body font at 84% of 1.2em? (which
is the Line-height.
Michael Kear wrote:
Another body style question following from Felix's rant ...
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You might recall that some time ago I offered the
opportunity to starting-designers to have a go at designing a radio station web
site. I said there was no money involved but wed try to pay with
advertising and promotion etc for the designer. Well heres
progress on whats happened.
are both different links...
Maybe that just confused me.
also.
is this you?
MUSIC FROM FOGGY HOLLOW http://hawkradio.org.au/bluegrass/
with
Mike Kear
Bluegrass, Newgrass Acoustic Country
??
Michael Kear wrote:
You might recall that some time ago I offered the opportunity to
starting-designers
Not sure if this is off-topic or not. If it is, I
apologise now. But I hope it isnt off-topic, so Ill
continue .
Does anyone have a favourite colour scheme
tool? What Im looking for is a tool for
design-challenged klutzes like me (well ok its actually FOR me. I
admit it!) where I can
I'm trying to validate a page, and I'm getting this error.
Line 183, column 28: the name and VI delimiter can be omitted from an
attribute specification only if SHORTTAG YES is specified
And also ..
Line 184, column 29: there is no attribute SELECTED
I have two problems with this .
I
think?
Cheers
Mike Kear
Windsor, NSW, Australia
AFP Webworks
http://afpwebworks.com
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Michael Kear
Sent: Tuesday, 26 October 2004 9:47 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [WSG
.com,.net,.org domains from AUD$20/Year
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Patrick H. Lauke
Sent: Tuesday, 26 October 2004 11:21 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [WSG] Select form element doesnt validate
Michael Kear wrote:
I figure
You do remember that any link that refers to an anchor on the same page is
by definition a visited link don't you. You can't just set
text-decoration:none; on the link, you have to make sure it's set on the
visited link too.
Could that be the cause? Do you have some styling related to visited
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Shane Helm - he say:
All code of every web page should be validated. Any errors need to be
corrected. If your typo is in a tag, then it could produce undesirable
results.
We should all make sure our code on every web page we create has no
errors, whether simple
It's not entirely Off topic. At the MXDU conference last year, Sean
Cornfield who is the Macromedia webmaster, said that they're gradually
working towards standards compliance and accessibility. He said they are
taking it seriously and whenever they work on a part of the site, they bring
it up
Sorry Mark, but I don't think you're correct. Until very recently, they
only worked on IE. Run the page on any other browser and you either get an
error, or a plain textarea form control.
And until the day before yesterday, there wasn't any I knew of that claimed
to have XHTML support. Except
Ive been looking, on and off, for a
standards-compliant radio station site for ages, and Ive finally found
one. NZs government-owned Radio New Zealand has a compliant site,
coded in XHTML1.0 strict. Its even got a page about its compliance and
how its accessibility features work.
The
Im styling a form on a new site, and have two
problems that perhaps you knowledgeable people can help me with:
Form is at http://koalaframing.com.au/contactus.cfm , style sheet is at http://koalaframing.com.au/styles/koalaframing.css
[A] Im puzzled at why my submit button has
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From: Adam Steer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, 30 August 2004 3:04 PM
To: Michael Kear
Subject: Re: [WSG] Two form styling problems
Hi Michael
...check your code and CSS first - neither
I've been looking for a year now for an editor that will produce XHTML. I've
chatted electronically with most of the developers/owners and I think as a
group they didn't have XHTML on their radar screens at all. The guy who
produces FCKEditor for example ( have trouble reading that without mildly
I was interested that the Australian Human Rights and Equal Opportunity
Commission uses tables for layout in their web site at:
http://www.hreoc.gov.au/disability_rights/index.html
http://www.hreoc.gov.au/disability_rights/faq/f.a.q.html
Cheers
Mike Kear
Windsor, NSW, Australia
AFP Webworks
Ah! That'll be why I didn't archive it. I figure life's too short to be
fretting about IE and non-IE capabilities. I figure while I have the say-so
on the design aspect of a site, I'll just not use anything that doesn't work
in all browsers. i.e. if it's IE only, it doesn't get done. The vast
I thought I read somewhere that you can style tables by columns, just as you
can by rows and cells.In the article I read, the example showed TH
across the top of the table, and the first column of cells was styled using
some kind of column selector, not picking the first cell in each row.
A quick followup to let you know whats happened since
I asked for volunteers to help me build a standards-compliant accessible radio station
web site .
Ive had 5 designers put their hands up to volunteer,
and Im in the process of evaluating them now. Im
taking account of the fact that
Sorry for the kind-of off-topic post, so rather than
compound my transgression please respond directly to me at [EMAIL PROTECTED] rather than on
the list.
I have to make a decision in the next few days about how were
going to design our new site, and if you want to be considered, nows
I've mostly used the good old MkI delete key - the most-used key on my
keyboard. When I started renovating web sites, and using word docs and
FrontPage sites, I tried using automated methods - search and replace and
the like - and found there was always something left. A single b or a i
on it. Thanks for your
offer.
Cheers
Mike Kear
Windsor, NSW, Australia
AFP Webworks
http://afpwebworks.com
From:
Peter Ottery [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, 16 July 2004 10:52
AM
To: 'Michael Kear'
Subject: FW: [WSG] Good radio
station sites?
Hi
Michael,
sounds like
Ah yes, Los Angeles, Paradise. At least you can SEE the air they make you
breathe. g
Cheers
Mike Kear
Hi Lea,
Marina Del Rey, CA is a suburb of Los Angeles, California. Paradise!!! :-)
Best,
Jim Barricks
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My research of radio station sites in the last 48 hours has told me that the
vast majority of them are ... well to put it bluntly, they're a wank.
Few of them provide content that's relevant to the activities of the
stations, aside from program guides and some pictures of some of the hosts.
But
Does anyone know of any decent standards-based radio station
sites? Ive been looking around lately for a project and I havent
found a single one that is any good at all from an accessibility/standards
standpoint.
It seems for the majority of radio stations theyve
either let their
Ive lost a reference to another excellent article I
read about how to guarantee that two or three columns will go all the way to the
bottom of the page, regardless of the length of any of the columns. Can anyone
help?
The article Im looking for shows how to have columns
styled all the
...
Michael Kear wrote:
I've lost a reference to another excellent article I read about how to
guarantee that two or three columns will go all the way to the bottom
of the page, regardless of the length of any of the columns. Can
anyone help?
Was it http://positioniseverything.net/piefecta
Seona, I feel your pain. There have been times I've asked serious questions
to a list and had either flippant replies or no replies at all. I've wanted
to say LOOK YOU BUNCH OF B*S*A*DS, I REALLY NEED TO KNOW THIS. YOU ANSWER
EVERYONE ELSES QUESTIONS WHATS SO DIFFERENT ABOUT MINE? In many
I guess Im learning something about
design after all! I looked at that e-booking site and decided
it looks frankly .. old fashioned in web terms. Meaning its
looking S 2001 now. I have a friend in the games business, and I looked
at his site yesterday and it looked very 1990s to me.
I was reading the article Integrated Web Design: Strategies for Long-Term
CSS Hack Management: http://www.informit.com/articles/article.asp?p=170511
Referred to by Russ in his very useful links for light reading and I read
this article.
Amongst other things it suggests not putting hacks into
John, I do like your idea of using the program method of working out the
padding for the top. That's an excellent idea. I'm in the process of
making my own ColdFusion picture gallery ready for sharing with others, and
this trick of yours will go well with it.
Very elegant answer I think!
What if you changed your design a little
so you don't need to do that? Like for example putting the caption on the
top instead of the bottom?
I havent tried this but what about putting
the image and its caption in a div, then putting THAT in another div, with
fixed height attributes and
The author's an idiot.
Cheers
Mike Kear
Windsor, NSW, Australia
AFP Webworks
http://afpwebworks.com
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Marc Greenstock
Sent: Monday, 14 June 2004 8:01 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [WSG] Interesting
Ok let me expand on my earlier opinion and give a bit more detail
He's a bloody idiot.
Cheers
Mike Kear
Windsor, NSW, Australia
AFP Webworks
http://afpwebworks.com
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Marc Greenstock
Sent: Monday,
I guess my characterisation of this author didn't meet with universal
approval. Fair enough Lea, but I don't take any of it back.
Some thoughts about what he's written:
IF Microsoft introduced the most fantastic, whiz-bang, easy-to-use new
feature in the next version of IE, that wouldn't be
2004 7:25 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [WSG] file extensions
Michael Kear wrote:
What's the point of doing this? Saving 4 characters per image as a way
of reducing bandwidth? Is there any other purpose?
*/
/*
There is another purpose.
See this W3C Note:
http://www.w3.org/TR
But in a shared environment, which is where the vast majority of sites
actually are, all the users on a site would have to stop using .CFM
extensions on their coldfusion pages if you were sending .cfm pages to PHP.
That just isn't practical. And it would PREVENT people moving their
coldfusion
Whats the point of doing
this? Saving 4 characters per image as a way of reducing bandwidth?
Is there any other purpose?
Cheers
Mike Kear
Windsor, NSW, Australia
AFP Webworks
http://afpwebworks.com
From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
I know I've seen the answer to this somewhere but I'm blowed if I can find
where now..
On my page at http://bluegrass.org.au/Magazine/newreleases/index.cfm.
Using IE6, when you put the mouse over the link more . the float
containing the image reduces in size to match the 'more' link. Then
Not many of these restrictions affect me, because I do most of my dynamic
things on the server side with ColdFusion. But I read this with some alarm
- does it mean that the DHTML menus I spent so much time getting to work
will cease dropping down?
[quote]
Q: What does Internet Explorer consider
So James I have to go off and sign on for yet ANOTHER forum (I already have
more than 800 emails a day to wade through, and 8 forums to check each day)
just to ask if my DHTML menus are going to break here???
Surely there's someone here who knows the answer. How hard is it to just
answer the
Title: [WSG] Which editors do you guys recommend?
For those that use notepad and type
everything in by hand, theres a far better answer for you
Ultraedit (ultraedit.com). It is a simple text editor, but it has syntax
highlighting, can handle files as big as your whole hard drive, can
G'day Kym,
Anything to help a fellow traveller.
Now if only I could find some contract work to employ my skills gainfully.
Cheers
Mike Kear
Windsor, NSW, Australia
AFP Webworks
http://afpwebworks.com
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of
Here's an interesting article on the implications for a web development shop
on using web standards for development rather than the antique table-based
methods we all used to use. This author compares the time taken to develop
a site then and now, after changing to using standards.
If this
I don't know I've never read it. You go to Maccaws.org and you have to go
off to another link to read anything useful. Like the old days of the
portals. No one had any content, only links to more sites that are
themselves just pages of more links.
I can't be bothered going from link to
I've since taken a quick look at macaws.org and at a cursory speed-scan
there doesn't seem to be anything in that article called What Every Web
Site Owner Should Know About Standards: A Web Standards Primer at
http://www.maccaws.org/kit/primer/ that has anything about the business
reasons for a
Jesse you are obviously not a business owner or a general manager. And if
you are, you're not thinking like a business owner.
If you can produce work far faster now than you could before, you can charge
less. But that's only one of your options. You charge less if you need a
competitive
You're right, the sarcasm was lost on me. My bad. Sorry.
Cheers
Mike Kear
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of J Rodgers
Sent: Thursday, 3 June 2004 1:12 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [WSG] At last - here are the dollars in web
This is off topic so please respond off-list, but I need
some help from Mac users I have a client who sees an error that I cant
produce.
When I go to http://nqpropertyreview.com
and click enter, I am presented with a login screen, which is whats
required. So are all of the 50 people
There's a saying in the sales business (/me thinking back all those years to
when I was a sales trainer):Sell them what they want, and all the rest
comes along for free.
If the customer loves the car's hot stereo, sell them the hot stereo and the
rest of the car comes along for free.
IF the
Im stumped at what Ive done wrong here.
Ive copied (or at least I THOUGHT I copied!) a structure from another site
that worked, but its playing out wrong for IE6. can anyone tell me
what Im doing wrong here please?
The sites at http://paraklesis.com.au
and the style sheet is at
Title: Message
I found it!!! Thanks for your
suggestion David, but that wasnt it. However it did prompt me to
go looking at the site where I got the original inspiration from (translation
I went back ot the site I stole it from in the first place before I tinkered
with it beyond
Well I for one thought it was a worthwhile project, and a good thing to try.
I didn't submit a design because I don't put myself in the same class as
many of the others on this list. I wouldn't want to have my design work
judged alongside professional designers. Now if you're talking about
?
Michael Kear skrev:
Thanks anyway. I guess no one has any ideas how I can make the lines
go underneath the floated box on my page in IE.
Try position:relative; on the floated box(#heading)
/ m a r t i n
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Ive added a specials box to my auslegs
site using that cute round-corner technique we read about on this list a few
days ago. (Mountaintop Corners : http://www.alistapart.com/articles/mountaintop/)
Im really pleased with how it works and how good it
looks. Except for one page. Can
Second try I didnt see anyone post about this
yesterday everyone was too busy debating PHP and _javascript_
instead. Perhaps today then ..
Ive added a specials box to my auslegs
site using that cute round-corner technique we read about on this list a few
days ago. (Mountaintop
I should have been a little more specific. Sorry . It looks fine in
Firefox to me too. However the client looks at his site in IE6, and that's
where the problem manifests itself.
Cheers
Mike Kear
Windsor, NSW, Australia
AFP Webworks
http://afpwebworks.com
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Thanks anyway. I guess no one has any ideas how I can make the lines go
underneath the floated box on my page in IE.
I don't suppose it's impossible? Surely not.
I can't use percentages in the float because it has to be fixed 130px width,
because of the graphics creating the round corners.
I
Sorry but there isnt a place for font tags. font has been deprecated and
sooner or later it'll cease working.
Cheers
Mike Kear
Windsor, NSW, Australia
AFP Webworks
http://afpwebworks.com
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AH, you're like me Kay - you see something cool then you start looking
around for a project to use it on. Where can I do that? I have to have
a site that's ready for re-development again surely!
Then for me, when the time comes to do a brand new site, I find all those
ideas vanish from my
Justin French said:
...But personally, I'd find very little satisfaction drawing inspiration
directly from bookmarks. I'd much rather take every pull-quote I've
ever seen, throw them all in a blender, and come up with my OWN
solution appropriate to the job at hand
I know what you mean.
Look in the meta tags ...
[quote]
META content=Microsoft FrontPage 5.0 name=GENERATOR
[/quote]
HAR!! HAR!! HAR!! HARGUFFAW!!!
Cheers
Mike Kear
Windsor, NSW, Australia
AFP Webworks
http://afpwebworks.com
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
You're right, Patrick, but life is a series of compromises. I spend a lot
of effort in getting users to my site, and I don't want to go sending them
away again with a link on my site. If they want to click on a link
external to my site, they get a new window so their existing window stays in
my
Patrick - A practical example which will serve to illustrate my point.
Go to the Microsoft.com site, and decide whether to install any update.
(Choose any of them, they're all just as bad as each other.) In order to
install this update, you have to have this other update installed. Oh... do
I
I think there must be something wrong with your email service Darian because
I haven't seen it yet. And it's the day AFTER tomorrow already.
Cheers
Mike Kear
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Darian Cabot
Sent: Saturday, 3 April 2004 9:39
G'day Brian,
I'm assuming you're using a narrower monitor than mine, or lower resolution
so your screen real estate is less than mine. I've now laid it out
differently so it's not so wide.
Also I've added the italics and heading text for you. g And now the tool
will accept 3 digit
. It
allows you to select any pixel on the screen in any app and will show you the
color and hex value.
Leo
On Wednesday, March 31, 2004, at 01:24 AM, Michael Kear wrote:
For
my own benefit, I have been developing a colour schemer tool, and Ive put it
on my web site for others to use, comment
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Thanks Leslie. I did know that table
didnt display properly in some browsers. Its a footer file
that dates back to 18 months ago antique. Im
rebuilding my site using a new CMS Im writing and a shopping cart Im
writing, so I didnt pay much attention to that part of it.
For my own benefit, I have been developing a colour schemer
tool, and Ive put it on my web site for others to use, comment about,
help me improve.
There are lots of colour development tools around, I know,
but I got into doing my own because all the tools I have known about use
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