stylesheet then:
#formNav {height: 1%;}
Hope this helps.
Sean
On Sat, Sep 24, 2011 at 1:46 PM, Cole Kuryakin c...@koisis.com wrote:
Hello All -
After more than a day I've been able to successfully quash all ie7 issues
except for three.
I'm hoping that someone can guide me to a solution
Hi All,
I was wondering if anyone could give me an idea how to test sites for
mobiles? I'd like to test Blackberry, HTC and IPhone and I was wondering
what methods and or tools other people are using for this?
Thanks in advance.
Sean
Partners Ltd
From: li...@webstandardsgroup.org on behalf of Sean K
Sent: Sun 27/03/2011 00:28
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: [WSG] Mobile testing methods or emulators
Hi All,
I was wondering if anyone could give me an idea how to test sites
HI Thierry,
Unfortunately the company I work does not allow you to install 3rd party
apps or SDK's without cutting through a fair bit of red tape.
Sean
On Sun, Mar 27, 2011 at 3:37 PM, Thierry Koblentz
thierry.koble...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks for the answers. I think the media queries could
On Mon May 28 11:44 , 'Kevin Ross' <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> sent:
Can anyone lend a hand? Thanks very much...
I like MODx = http://www.modxcms.com/
It is intuitive and flexible. It is an excellent mid-range general purpose CMS (and, it has blog features).
Sean
--
Sean Fraser
Hi i'm not a hundred percent sure on this but there's a website which may be
of use:
http://www.dezwozhere.com/links.html
scroll down to the section on embed multimedia, it has info on how to embed
flash using CSS.
hope this helps
for an alternative way to make
lists? I would like to make it work.
Regards,
Sean.
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Hi all,
This page (http://www.business.ecu.edu.au/users/sean/webdev/flobo.htm) has a
styled DL in a table. In IE the 2nd, 3rd, etc DDs for each DT slip left
under
the DT.
FF doesn't do this.
If I remove everything except the DL list styling it works
(http://www.business.ecu.edu.au/users/sean
for anything good to spread in a network it takes lots of small voices,
not one big one. Nice one Trovester, (though don't forget to sniff for
other (not windows) OS's)
Sean
On 23/10/2004, at 3:53 PM, James Ellis wrote:
Offlist please, this has nothing do with the implementation of web
for anything good to spread in a network it takes lots of small voices,
not one big one. Nice one Trovester, (though don't forget to sniff for
other (not windows) OS's)
Sean
On 23/10/2004, at 3:34 AM, Patrick Lauke wrote:
From: Trovster
I have started a little site for the promotion of Firefox
er, maybe it's my 'listless' disposition but why would you put a
breadcrumb in a list? The usual gt; seperators seem ideal, and if you
disable styles it is still a breadcrumb; what is the obsession with
putting everything in a list?
Sean
On 15/10/2004, at 9:43 PM, Gavin Cooney wrote:
Hi all
pages in IE and
Opera. Is there anything I can do when this problem occur again for IE
and Firefox?
Lil' annoyed,
Sean.
http://w3csites.com
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Does anyone know if there is a common way of listing styles in CSS? I
don't mean the order of a:hover a: visited, or the order of
specification. I am thinking more of some logical order that would be
helpful to anyone else working on stylesheets I have created.
For example, perhaps the font
to San
Francisco. Maybe other Californians would do the same?
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On Sat, 17 Jul 2004 09:52:55 -0700, Tricia Fitzgerald [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What about a more central USA location like Chicago, IL?
I suspect we'll end up having a whole bunch of regional meetings if
this is going to happen at all. I'm in the Bay Area, California and
Sacramento is *just*
On Thu, 1 Jul 2004 08:57:08 +1000, Barry Beattie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It seems that the next version of ColdFusion will be using XForms as a
version of CFFORM /
Correct. According to what has been demo'd you will be able to
auto-generate XForms from a simple form specification using cfform
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Also known by his pen name, "Sean M. Hall"
San Francisco and Atomic Bomb History
Standards-based Design and Development
7 years of Piano Expertise
.5 years of self-taught guitar experience
Opera 7 Afficiando [sp?]
"Wir Müssen die Verordnungswidrige Browser Aüsrotten"
Title: Message
Title: [WSG] IE 7 Promo Images
Hey guys. Yerba Buena Web Design (my own small design agency, which hasn't even officially opened yet) has created two IE 7 Promo Images. Dean Edwards modified the first one (to fit his layout and design) and made it the official IE 7 Logo.
Title: RE: [WSG] What to do?
Best by Example...
That's what I was going to do (in fact, I came really close, but a certain browser interfered and I gave up). Perhaps I'll try when I come back from Ireland.
He'll have to pay me in Sunflower Seeds (my latest addiction) since I'm under
Title: RE[WSG] Standards Compliance -vs- User Enjoyment
The last part of my mail should've read "I was never good with animation"; sorry for the error (it's 11:30 PM here in San Francisco right now).
Title: RE:[WSG] What Editors do you guys use?
I use Notepad. I like to KISS (Keep it Simple Stupid).
Title: [WSG] Which editors do you guys recommend?
I've been searching for a good editor (don't say BBEdit) that has syntax highlighting and will not insert stuff (like if I type '(' in a script tag the editor will insert a ')' right after it, I don't like that).
Until then it's note pad
Title: Ten Questions for whomever
With the WSG "Ten Questions for Whomever" thing, do you have to ask to be intervied or does someone ask you if you can be interviewed?
(topnav) for navigation.
My problem is getting the navigation to be anchored to the bottom of its container. I
can get it to work for one browser but not the other.
Any suggestions?
http://sean.ashtonweb.com/test/top.html
Thanks,
-Sean
Sean Sullivan-Daley
[EMAIL
I have found another way to do this that is working. I would love to see what I did
wrong in this example if anyone knows.
Thanks for the help.
-Sean
On Tuesday, May 25, 2004, at 08:21AM, Sean Sullivan-Daley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK I guess I need to re-state my problem. I Have a fixed
-
http://www.simplebits.com/archives/2003/10/19/styling_nested_lists.html but I couldn't
get that to work in Firefox either.
Here is an example. It works how I would like it to in IE but not in Firefox.
http://sean.ashtonweb.com/test/test.html
Thanks,
-Sean
Will,
Thanks for the insight. I had my nested ul outside of an li. Took me forever to spot
it but it like works now.
Thanks again for the help. I swear it was valid when i created it ;-)
-Sean
On Tuesday, May 25, 2004, at 02:05PM, Chatham, Will [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Sean,
You might
/Firefox.
Here is an example
http://sean.ashtonweb.com/test/ (css is embedded in the top.html)
Any suggestions?
Thanks
-Sean
Sean Sullivan-Daley
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I'm refering to the right hand boxes. The Subscription Services box is
pushing the div wider, but is there a way to make the div above as
wide...?
Cheers,
Sean
http://reikan.com
+61 3 9419 6745
+61 414 751 225
(the site has C++ and CF / Mach II
information on it; the blog is, well, more CF / Mach II stuff!).
The site (apart from the blog) gets about 3,500 visitors a month
viewing about 10,000 pages, the blog gets about 18,000 visitors a month
viewing about 20,000 pages.
Regards,
Sean
)
Apart from that, it's pretty solid in terms of standards.
Regards,
Sean
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in CSS because that's what most other folks around me do (i.e., I am
consistent with their code). Personally, I do prefer the BSD method
but I just don't use it much! :)
Sean A Corfield -- http://www.corfield.org/blog/
Got Mach II? -- http://www.mach-ii.com
happy to be advised what to do (I'm talking
about guidelines for complexity, cohesion, coupling, coding for
maintenance...).
Anyway, it's interesting to know that people actually do care about
brace style in the CSS world! :)
Sean A Corfield -- http://www.corfield.org/blog/
The reasonable man
ever dealt with... :)
Regards,
Sean
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