the element to mark up addresses of all listings (no matter how many of the listings are on a page).
What do you think? Is this correct usage or not? Yours sincerely,Miika Mäkinen
/iq-design-13728.htmlStill not too convinced... though might change it to hcard anyways.Thanks,MiikaHeh. Sometimes I wish I never heard about semantic markup ;)
On 2/19/06, Christian Montoya [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2/19/06, Miika Mäkinen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Dear WSG members, I'm a bit
Very good points by Lachlan. Personally I got so annoyed for example of cssimport opening links to new window that I just stopped checking that site. It definately should be the visitors choice to open a link in new window or not.
On 2/15/06, Lachlan Hunt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bert Doorn wrote:
Check also http://tim.mackey.ie/CleanWordHTMLUsingRegularExpressions.aspx for regular expressions to do this.
On 2/15/06, Hope Stewart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The Find And Replace feature in Dreamweaver can also be a huge time saver.Other programs probably have this same feature. For
More than headers and footers I was a bit worrried seeing an element named small in the list... though actually there might be idea in adding something that gives negative weight, like an opposites of em and strong
unimportant or note maybe?On 1/26/06, Peter Asquith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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wrote: More than headers and footers I was a bit worrried seeing an element named small in the list... though actually there might be idea in adding something that gives negative weight, like an opposites of em and strong
unimportant or note maybe
By wireless do you mean mobile and pdas?Problem is that most of the PDAs will include stylesheets they shouldn't (@media screen). I've found that the only way to do good contents for mobile is to server different pages.
MiikaOn 1/25/06, Chris Kennon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,Any suggestions on
Hi,I'm not sure if this is a right forum to ask this question, please tell me if it isn't...Anyways, what I need to do is to add a onclick event handler to some links, and make this return false. My goal is that users with _javascript_ turned on would go somewhere else than users without. Now, I
.onclick works as I said before... I was just under impression that onclick is not a preferred way of setting event handlers.Also, I wrote this also as I think that AddEventHandler SHOULD work? Shoudln't it?
On 1/19/06, Joshua Street [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 1/19/06, Richard Stephenson [EMAIL
Thanks a lot!That's not exactly a bug, it's how it's supposed to work:http://www.gerd-riesselmann.net/archives/2005/04/firefox-canceling-problem-solved
On 1/19/06, Richard Stephenson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Fair enough. Being a bit hast there wasn't i. However the support ofthe DOM2 Event
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