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On Fri, 28 Dec 2007, Jixor - Stephen I wrote:
> I thought there was a browser that used margin on lists also?
IIRC, IE uses margins and Firefox uses padding.
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r user.
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Your ISP is probably not accepting messages for POP accounts from
their secondary MX, particularly if they are from a mailing list.
Secondary and Tertiary MXs are a target, read source of delivery, for
spammers.
The problem may be with mail.webboy.net ?
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Hi,
Saw this on another list.
The IEBlog "Standards and CSS in IE" at
http://blogs.msdn.com/ie/archive/2005/07/29/445242.aspx
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better placed on the left, so there is no risk of
any navigation not being seen.
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guess I will have to make it visible again. I have only tested
it on FF, IE6 and IE5.
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See http://webstandardsgroup
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f topic.
You are in fact suggesting that any topic related to the internet should
be on topic, which means, according to your wishes, everything is on
topic.
Now lets drop this and get back to web standards.
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> dept website fiasco last year, it may be picked up by a few outlets.
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> Ideas?
An official press release from the Web Standards Group would carry more
weight than an individual. Written by someone with better journalistic
skills that yours truly.
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ut it is web standards, or a lack of.
I was looking for feedback as I think I am about to write a letter telling
the ACA that they wasted my tax dollars on that site.
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l let you enjoy the experience. You'll have more fun with flash
and Javascript turned off.
I like the idea of the 345kb PDF that is provided to help me to use the
site.
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On Fri, 26 Mar 2004, G A R Y C R O U C H [ A I T ] wrote:
> Are there any members in Brisbane?
Ipswich is close.
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e source for spam.
Another incident where my mind thinks of something and the fingers forget
to type it.
Sorry Tim.
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The source of the old post is,
Tim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Check the header of the post previous to the repeat of Russ's post.
I wouldn't rule out the possibility that this is the work of a spammer
looking for a way to access the list.
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