es in Magento, do you know if I can incorporate
Microformat hcard easily?
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. /* adjacent works! Red background show up) */
. /* this one shows black background and is correct. */
according to w3c css2 spec, 5.11.1 :first-child pseudo-class:
The :first-child pseudo-class matches an element that is the first
child of some other element.
Yup, I see it too. In IE, the option attribute inherits the select
attribute.
I tried adding a class and placed to the option, but doesn't work.
tee
On May 28, 2008, at 5:48 AM, Bob Schwartz wrote:
tee,
That seems to have brought FF around, but IE6 is still clipping.
Bob
On M
On May 28, 2008, at 5:19 AM, Bob Schwartz wrote:
Any way to get the other browsers (and especially IE6) to display
like, or nearly like (I would be happy if IE6 was at least like FF),
Safari?
add width to option attribute.
#rht_col option {width: 250px;
padding: 0 3px;
}
tee
for you site. No law backs me up, and I am unable to sell
that 'maybe, possible' 1% accessibility. A good notion and “The power
of the Web is in its universality. Access by everyone regardless of
disability is an essential aspect.” won't work unless there is a law
says so.
regretted being jumping in too
early for this software, however, as the site's launch date gets
closer, I feel that I have after all made a great choice talking
client into waiting this long - I'd been building this site since day
1. A great learning opportunity that I
shopping. Also makes sense too, though not for
my habit, but I have learned that I don't make sites for myself :-)
I hope this is ON topic as I view it as a usability issue.
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7;s 200kb I can live with it :-)
Thanks Thomas for the padding suggestion too.
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technique that I am totally unaware of (already googled and
visited the archive of css-d).
example ($xx/month):
http://lotusseedsdesign.com/s/raz_compare_plans.html
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On May 13, 2008, at 7:39 AM, Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:
tee wrote:
My brain isn't working. I thought I have the answer but it's not
working :-(
http://lotusseedsdesign.com/menu.html
Missing base-position...
#menu li a {background-position: left top;}
Georg
Georg, than
m8 {width: 78px; background: url(../images/menu/m8.png) 786px 0;}
Any pointer is greatly appreciated.
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Sorry, please ignore me. My brain isn't working after a long and
tiring day:-(
The answer is right in front of me and I couldn't see it until I wrote
it out asking for help.
#menu a:hover {background-position: left bottom;}
tee
On May 13, 2008, at 1:02 AM, tee wrote:
I have a
button has different width with differnt position
x but shares the same y.
I want to have something like
#menu li a:hover {background-position-y: top}
But it won't work because the property is not valid.
Any tips
Safari, is totally unreadable, for a second I
thought the Safari messes up the style sheet.
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avoding it lately. I think I am going to insert Dean Edwards' updated
IE7 script, hopefully it magically solved 99% of the ie6 problem of
this particular site :-)
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On May 10, 2008, at 1:41 AM, Diego La Monica wrote:
Hi tee,
simply:
ul#nav li ul li ul{
display: none;
}
Hi Diego, it doesn't work - all sub-level show up.
However, if I add the #menu it works
#menu ul#nav li ul li ul{
display: none;
}
As previously mentioned, I figured it out with
On May 10, 2008, at 12:05 AM, Fuji kusaka wrote:
hi tee,
i would to help you but i need to see your source code and if
possible the website so that i can be of good help.
you can have a look at some of my drop down menus.
Fuji, thanks for the response. I got it working while trying to
ks and all sublevels of second level also display to none, but
it doesn't work if I have it declare from third level
#nav ul ul { display:none; }
or
#nav ul ul li { display:none; }
or
#nav ul li ul { display:none; }
?
tee
*
Ok, I think I need to modify my comment a bit. It looks like Firefox
has a dependency on Mac's keyboard access - it didn't occur to me to
check out the System Preferences that something needed to enable
because Safari has no problem.
tee
On May 5, 2008, at 7:32 PM, tee wr
Ben,
Thanks for the tips. I thought I had the full universal access turned
on, but was missing the full keyboard access. Geee, so much for Apple
universal access - just like the one button mouse ! totally useless.
tee
On May 5, 2008, at 4:13 PM, Ben Dodson wrote:
If it's a mac issue
the famous tweakmag :) I am delighted to know you are here, as
that means your extension is of high quality :)
OK, Mac issue it is, but if Safari can get it right, it doesn't sound
like it's Leopoard's problem but rather the Mac version F
show you :(
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On May 4, 2008, at 7:52 AM, Diego La Monica wrote:
Hi tee,
can you provide an (un)working example?
Here you are,
http://74.52.59.43/index.php
You need to add a product, then either use 'get a quote' (simple form)
or go ahead with 'proceed to checkout', then
I'd just noticed that Firefox skips the dropdown and multi-select list
with tabbing.
Anybody knows if there is a workround?
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Hmm, why the Republic of JS kept saying it's form validation?
tee
On Apr 23, 2008, at 11:28 AM, Alexey Novikov wrote:
Hello, friends.
There is no client side form *validation*.
There is client side form *assistance*.
Validation should be performed on s
ted errors'.
It's probably a bug by Safari 3.1 (552513) because I had people tested
for me in their Safari with different version, and they all worked.
I was forced to remove Matt's script as a result, and have the server-
side validation.
tee
On Apr 22, 2008, at 8:58 PM, Mat
hat I have never seen an ATM machine
that has scrollbar.
tee
On Apr 17, 2008, at 11:04 AM, Steve Green wrote:
Unless you have a keyboard, it probably doesn't work. Some
touchscreens
(try) to let you do dragging and stuff, but I think you are going to
have to
change your select
#x27; and 'Ctrl + shift' to select multiple options, how does this
work with touch screen?
tee
Have you got wrapping your checkboxes? If not, try that,
with a
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Micahel,
Thank you so much for the reply.
Tee,
It sounds like you are having a bit of difficulty with the
'Accessibility' label here: Accessibility is just one branch of
Usability, neither of which ever go away completely.
Yes, a bit of this I supposed; The site doesn't suffer
omination? My google search showed up IE only.
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On Apr 11, 2008, at 2:09 AM, Frederik Vig wrote:
No it won't, according to this:
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc351024(VS.85).aspx
Frederik
Hi Frederik,
Thank you. Great resources there. Never think to look for MSDN's
librar
Do you know if IE8 will support border-radius?
Can't find this info from a quick 5 minutes google search.
Am working on a site that I uses webkit and moz border-radius for many
blocks, I thought I might as well through in the IE8 pre-support if
possible :)
thanks!
fully understand the need for proper order of heading
elements, but in real world practice, I have yet noticing any site
that follow this to the letter, and it's more than a challenge for a
complicated columned layout that designer tends to use h3 for every
bold text tit
Hi Jody and others who responded to my post.
I am very relief to know that I don't need to worry.
tee
On Mar 26, 2008, at 10:20 AM, jody tate wrote:
IE8's default setting will be to render web pages in standards-
compliant mode. You can opt out of standards compliance with a meta
NOT".
This way, it makes no wrong suggestion to people who are not English
tongue and who needs to depend on English dictionary to understand the
spec - I am speaking of me :-)
tee
Keryx's point of view seems to be dominant, I fear. Even the teacher
at my web design class seems to
Say, I code my CSS with best practice just like I'd always do, and
treat IE browsers with CC should it be needed. Do I need to worry
anything with IE8? It didn't occur to me to worry anything at all
until client was makin
Hi Lars
I thought fieldset (with legend) are used only for form elements, I am
curious why you would used it in your right column's content.
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styled" case, and the source-order is the the same as the visual
order.
One more span needed though.
Yes. I try to avoid adding extra span as there are too many items
needed to float
n IE as my Parallels desktop has
networking issue and I can't connect to the Internet from Windows XP,
so I am not 100% sure if the problem only occur in Gecko browsers.
Thanks!
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On Mar 12, 2008, at 2:26 PM, Rachel May wrote:
Hi Tee,
Without seeing an example I'm a bit confus
ve the cake and eat it too?
Thanks!
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was important for accessibility, however I learned from the accessites
team that it is.
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on Mac during the startup; after that everything was very slow on both
Windows and Leopard. I uninstalled the IE8, which took over 30
minutes, after than everything goes back to normal.
I wonder id IE team from M$ sends the flower bouquets and chocolates
to Mr Meyer and Mr Zeldman with Hallmark cards to apologize for
putting them being bug guys by supporting that silly idea.
Sorry, I just can't resist to asking this question.
tee
"We've decided th
ible.html
http://pfirsichmelba.de/artikel-scripts/dropdown/horizontal.html
Also, this site using mootool and still accessible when the js is off.
http://www.hotel-oxford.ro/
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users these screen readers using strong as
an indication of a required field won't be of any help.
Thanks for the great info. Exactly what I am after.
I like the way Mike grouped the required elements, will borrow the
idea for the next f
takes
more codes to make these two browsers behave.
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ust something I thought of :)
Hi Jason,
That was my first thought for a quick fix actually :)
I thought * First Name is a bit too excessive. Will
the screen reader reads out "asterisk" "strong"? That maybe annoying
for the ears.
tee
*
ever I am also doubting my conclusion that it's more accessible
for screen readers as I never tested on one. Before I try to convince
client the strong element is better approach, I would love to hear
your opinion.
Thank you!
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relatively small size and unobtrusive. Everybody claims he is
unobtrusive, and I have difficulty to settle down with one.
Thanks!
tee
On Feb 24, 2008, at 4:56 AM, Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:
dwain wrote:
if accessibility isn't cracked up to what it's supposed to be, then
make for a site without spacing.
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Hi Matt, thank you very much! Your JS library looks very interesting
and I certainly will play with it. I see that the radio group has not
been implemented, is this something coming out soon?
The web form has radio buttons with multi-selection options.
Cheers,
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On Feb 12, 2008, at 2
said that.
I am really confused with your comment. Isn't AJAX the JS of the sort?
If JS gets turned of, none of the AJAX function will be working.
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On Nov 21, 2007, at 5:05 PM, David Laakso wrote:
This site uses min/max width and the behaviour I see is the same
as mine.
Oops, forgot to post the url in my previous post.
http://www.thinkvitamin.com/ (one of the best layout I even seen!)
tee
7;limitation' should
include the 'em' unit. The purpose of max-width loses if it can't
overruled the em's behavior.
Do I making myself clear or stupid? :)
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This site uses min/max width and the behaviour I see is the same as
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on top of about button, this happens to other 3 buttons too.
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You need to turn FKA (Full Keyboard Access) 'on' in System
Preferences > Keyboard and Mouse.
Also for Safari and Camino:
Safari: Preferences > Advanced: see the checkbox.
Camino: Preferences > Web Features: see the checkboxes at t
but when I 'tab', the feature never work for any
sites but the Safari menu (address bar and bookmark bar) only. I
don't know what I am missing, as I obviously can get the tabbing
work in Firefox.
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Navjot, yes I filed it early this morning.
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James,
I have no idea whether Opera uses Qt4 or 3 but it may filter
through in
time to a new Opera release (try Opera 9.5 beta - it may have it
already).
I have 9.5 Alpha Beta. Do you know if Opera is quick to bug fix? If
not, I don't want to bother to report the bug. :-)
nd not on #col1, #col2, #col3.
yes, they do have background colors, they are located at
goldenlotus.css. I wanted to use this style sheet for structure
layout and the content.css for positioning and presentation, probably
not well o
#left_col should be black text, there in Opera some
of the texts are showned in #fc3 color which is the background color
of #left_col.
http://lotusfromthemud.com/goldenlotus/opera.png
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http://www.lotusfromthemud.com/goldenlotus/mac.png
http://www.lotusfromthemud.com/goldenlotus/pc.png
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wsers. I do care the aesthetic inspiration, but using
JS to overwrite browser default for option attribute isn't something
I aspire :)
'width' works for all browsers I have tested : Safari, IE, Opera,
Firefox and Camino
'text-align' only work in Opera and Firefox
n the idea from it ;)
http://www.themaninblue.com/
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your IP address, then report to your webhost. The first time I
couldn't see a site and the site owner had no idea why, someone from
another list told me to look up the IP address of that site to look
for anomaly, thus I was able to tell the site owner to seek help from
his
h approach will _just work_ in all browsers, and make it
much easier to get IE6 to behave like a browser.
I need to accommodate 800px screen for a very specific reason, but
this layout doesn't look good (especially in product page) in 800px.
tee
*
ip to (content/navigation) useful for me. Now you pointed
out ( John and other did too but I was blind :) ), makes me realized
I was mainly viewing this feature from my own' benefit.
Glad that I asked. Sometimes one has to show one's ignorance so one
can
:both}
IEs show a 6px to 8px gap between h1 logo and the menu., so I have
margin-top: -6px for IEs. my guess is the clear class causing it.
It works except that in IE 6, as described, the header reloads after
the page fully loaded.
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If I, the site builder, find it annoying, what will the users find ?
I am beginning to think this is causing a usability issue and is
killing all other usable elements that I work so hard to try to get
them right.
Please give me your thought.
Many thanks!
On Oct 24, 2007, at 12:14 AM, Philippe Wittenbergh wrote:
On Oct 24, 2007, at 3:27 PM, Tee G. Peng wrote:
I am working on a web form that has Optgroup in it, and the first
time I realized browsers render this attribute differently.
IE Mac displays 'CA' in your 1st exampl
So it's concluded that title attribute is as useless as tabindex
and accesskey and therefor shouldn't be used at all?
Need acknowledge by your accessible mastero :)
Need acknowledge "from" your access
refor shouldn't be used at all?
Need acknowledge by your accessible mastero :)
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Screen reader isn't graphic user agent, so it will read 'CA" instead
of 'California'?
It's quite annoying if I have to add :
California
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On Oct 20, 2007, at 3:31 PM, russ - maxdesign wrote:
Hi Tee,
Is it an "Idiotic error"?
Imagine you're blind...
Ok, since you put it this way, I will reconsider my choice of word :)
(thanks for the grammar correction).
You have given a good reason, still, I think that
ticle is listed,
that means more than one title attribute with 'continue reading', as
a result I am unable to pass the Priority 2: 13.1 Clearly identify
the target of each link.
http://www.w3.org/TR/WAI-WEBCONTENT/#tech-meaningful-links
Can this idiotically error
keyboard + click on
mouse, this will open up the right click window for options.
I think it worth to include this little info for user education when
a web design opted to use right click for download/open new window.
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On Oct 14, 2007, at 12:14 AM, Donna Jones wrote:
Tee, i just looked more at the http://www.thinkvitamin.com/ site.
yes, i get the scroll bar at 800 wide in IE7 (not standalone). and
yes, its because its not chopping off the footer (wouldn't have
noticed, probably, though if K
I amended my layout to "elastic + fluid" like the above two
sites, and I am getting some 70px scrollbar at 800px screen in my
standalone IE 7, not IE 6. (no special treatment is served for IE 6/7
for the outer wrap). At 800px screen in other browsers, n
On Oct 12, 2007, at 10:33 PM, Tee G. Peng wrote:
Can you please tell me if you see a horizontal scroll-bar in these
two sites in IE 7 (not standalone), in 800px wide screen.
http://spanish-portuguese.berkeley.edu/
I forgot to mention, in the above site, it actually is about 776px
before
though, therefor I don't want to fix
something I am uncertain whether that is a bug in IE standalone and
beta.
If it also show up in IE 7, has anybody encountered similar before
and if you know the quick fix?
Thanks!
Can you comment on Ext JS ?
http://extjs.com/
I'd been wanting to know how it measure up with standards but
thought this is not a place to ask, but where is the better place to
get a better answer regarding standards? :)
tee
On Oct 12, 2007, at 10:56 AM, Christian Montoya wrote:
with disability might sue me. I want to build accessible sites
because that is the right thing to do and I have pride in what I do.
Sometimes I do wonder, are some people (including me) in the WSG list
live in our fancy world.
tee
*
nd is
WCAG AAA compliant. You are welcome to use my code.
http://tinyurl.com/2b8ban
tee
On Sep 26, 2007, at 10:15 AM, Tom Livingston wrote:
Hello list,
OK, I hate form styling. It's my least favorite thing. I have started
using Eric Meyer's "Reset" style sheet. Does anyo
lace? Or rather, how you guys define/understand 'logical tab order'?
A google search on 'logical tab order', shows up results that are
related to tabindex.
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On Sep 22, 2007, at 6:21 AM, Tee G. Peng wrote:
Got an impression that Patrick and George are experts of Opera
browser :) Can you guys take a look on this?
Al, I reckon you ha
perspective, I do think that
sometimes putting a message like this on a site helps educate general
public how to use their browsers to enhance their browsing
experiences. Of course, only if they care to read the accessibility
statement.
Best regards,
tee
e position, I always
need to declare a unit in top or bottom with 'zero' unit in left or
right, then in combination with margin (left or right) to get it
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where 's' should be added". So if you can correct my errors and
explain to me that will be great :)
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On Sep 12, 2007, at 5:43 PM, Vlad Alexander (XStandard) wrote:
Tee wrote:
Personally I don't think there is a fully accessible
WYSIWYG Editor existed that delivers pure clean code.
It all depends on how you define "fully". XStandard has a keyboard
accessible interface and
san's work' (borrowed Partrick's word) made by Modx.
In the blog individual article page, I even managed to score WCAG AAA.
http://tinyurl.com/3deh87
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Hi,
Can anyone advise on the most accessible, open-source CMS between
Joomla,
Drupal or Plone?
Modx cms
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If it's decorative image, why not make it to background image?
This is
most appropriate way to handle it, and you don't need to worry about
blank alt tag.
Depending
ay to handle it, and you don't need to worry
about blank alt tag.
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in IE 6 when he started adding new CSS codes.
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standalone version.
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