Since your at a univeristy you might as well take the time to go over
the some of the more theoretical stuff. This is particlularly a good ida
if your talking to CS students who are more interested in that kind of
thing.
Probably one of most important things is Semantics. Paricularly the
Alan Trick wrote:
As far as server side languages like PHP, JSP, and the other
abominations - I think that probably belongs in another course.
Being far removed from higher education, I'd kind of skipped this
thread but that caught my eye; the originating comment:
For example, Movable Type,
I've been asked if there are useful university-focused
textbooks or other resources suitable for teaching
accessible web design.
As Lloyd and Matthew mentioned Joe Clark's Building Accessible
Websites, New Riders Publishing, 2002 is well worth considering.
I have been using it for the web
Title: Re: University textbook or other resources?
Hi everyone,
New member, first post, although youll find I mostly lurk.
The two books by Knowbility partners arent exactly university focused textbooks, but are very good for training in accessibility.
Thanks for the links, Gunlaug. A great css step forward for me, this one!
Adam
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Done it. Georg? margin-right:-6px; did not work on the right side of
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On 10/15/05, Stefan wrote:
How can I make the Table fill the full width of the column in FireFox and
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same thing happened to me with that type of layout.
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There are Javascript Table of Content (TOC) scripts out there
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available.
CSS 2.1 introduced support for this with list counters. Problem
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I have a purely server-side (PHP) solution
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* Paul Bennett [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2005-08-16 00:12]:
Great topic!
I had some experience using xml / xslt earlier this year. I was
fiddling with w3schools xslt tutorial which uses client-side xslt
transformation and I finally saw what all the xml fuss was about.
The content could be marked
Paul Bennett wrote:
As soon as there is consistent browser support for client side xslt,
we'll be able to deliver pure xml to the client and have it apply style
and layout as the / browser chooses. True accessibility and universality.
The problem, though, would be that everybody will invent
On 8/16/05, Patrick H. Lauke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Paul Bennett wrote:
As soon as there is consistent browser support for client side xslt,
we'll be able to deliver pure xml to the client and have it apply style
and layout as the / browser chooses. True accessibility and universality.
The
The beauty of this is that you can include xslt libraries to pretty
much rewrite the most horrid html to clean standards based xhtml.
The additional bonus of this is that you can rearrange the semantic
layout of the html at will using nothing more than xslt.
Before I unsub because you all
Rick Faaberg wrote:
Before I unsub because you all are way over my head, how do you know this?
Do you just pull it out of your *ss?
Sorry? Nice way to get an answer.
I know this because I have been doing this for the last 12 months -and
so have many, many others.
I guess I just don't
On Tue, 16 Aug 2005 02:33:31 -0700, Rick Faaberg wrote:
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Don't unsub - where else will you be exposed to so much stuff you
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The beauty of this is that you can include xslt libraries to pretty
much rewrite the most horrid html to clean standards based xhtml.
The additional bonus of this is that you can rearrange the semantic
layout of the html at will using nothing more than xslt.
Before I
Hi,
Wasn't quite articulating this prior to your reply but the PHP
includes and serving the correct doctype, with PHP are true boons to
smaller sites attempting semanticity.
On Aug 15, 2005, at 10:25 PM, Rei Paki wrote:
Paul
Separating core content from other structural content was
Patrick Lauke wrote:
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There is no such thing as a stupid question (although
occasionally we will see stupid responses...)
You tell 'em John :)
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As a point of clarification, when I say stupid responses, I meant in the
form of condescending or mean responses, rather
Great topic!
I had some experience using xml / xslt earlier this year. I was fiddling with
w3schools xslt tutorial which uses client-side xslt transformation and I
finally saw what all the xml fuss was about. The content could be marked up
meaningfully (according to the actual data) then xslt
Great topic!
I had some experience using xml / xslt earlier this year. I was
fiddling with w3schools xslt tutorial which uses client-side xslt
transformation and I finally saw what all the xml fuss was about. The
content could be marked up meaningfully (according to the actual
data) then
Hello, I have a nav list problem. This is thecss I'm using:
.links ul, .links li {
list-style: none;}
.links li {border: 1px solid #00;border-top: 0px;}
.links li.top {border-top: 1px solid #00;}
.links li a {color: #00;text-decoration: none;display: block;text-align: center;cursor:
Josh Rose wrote:
What I'm trying to do is have the accesskey underlined, it works fine
in Firefox and Opera (wayhey), but in IE 6 the a:first-letter works
fine, but a:hover doesn't at all (it does without a:first-letter
though) and in Netscape 7 the a:first-letter doesn't work at all
(just
Hello,
Can I just point people in the direction of http://www.independent-testers.org/, just in case any of you have spare time and feel charitable (please note that other than being a tester, I'm not affiliated to this site in any way).
Regards,
Josh.
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On Aug 1, 2005, at 7:51 PM, Matthew Ohlman wrote:
Jon Trelfa wrote:
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Javascript in a script element is another story, though. There you'll
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Fletcher Chambers wrote:
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Question:
Does anyone see any other technique, fix, layout change, or something,
that I could do to make it so Explorer doesn't give me the huge amount
of white space at the top of the right column.Code:
http://www.toopractical.com/temp/index.htm
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Hello,
Does anyone know how to get rid of whitespace at the bottom of the page when using relative positioning on a page that has more than 1 column?
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nup. youre definately going to have to show us an example. if you havent got a liveexample to show, make a really simple example by stripping out everything else and just include some html css within your post. help us to help you! :)
On 7/21/05, Josh Rose [EMAIL
Does anyone know of a good online article/resource to help me out?
I have some text-only refs linked at:
http://www.d.umn.edu/goto/accessibility#textonly
Laura
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img src=image.jpg height=25 width=45 alt=Astronaut title=
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On Sat, 09 Jul 2005 16:06:04 1000,
[QUOTE]
From: James Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 29 Jun 2005 11:45:58 +0100
Subject: drop shadows
Hi all,
I have a site www.flashforprogrammers.com, each page ‘floats’ on a background
with a dropshadow. I’m no HTML fiend, a friend told me how to add the drop
shadow. It’s done thus:
Does anyone know of a good online article/resource to help me out?
I have some text-only refs linked at:
http://www.d.umn.edu/goto/accessibility#textonly
Laura
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And there's also an open-source system now available at www.browsershots.org which won't cost you
anything.
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http://www.browsercam.com/ - that really handy site that allow you to
preview screenshots of your webpage on all browser/platform combinations.
Sounds like something that should be dynamic. Maybe
Macromedia will build it intot the next version of Dreamweaver.
;)
The loveely people at I Love Jack Daniels havea handy
refeerence sheet you may like but it's not quite what you're
after.
The URL is getting re-written or re-directed to http://survey.whatcanido.com.au/Survey/Index.contentand
then I getthe magicalPage cannot be found
error.
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Sorry, cancel that! Have fixed it, you have to place an iframe directly below the absolutely positioned div on a lower z-index to fix selects showing through in IE.
http://www.engineerrecords.com/abspos2.htm
In my case (not the
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Here is the page: http://www.retroactive.com/gateindex.html
In IE/Win 6.0 the image in Featured image does not show up. It does
show up in all other browsers.
Delete the inline style you have on that image, and add
On Tue, 17 May 2005 11:58:08 +0100, Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone know if there's an XHTML special char. for ?
#174;
You should avoid all named entities in XHTML, except quot, amp, lt, gt.
For all other characters use unicode encoding or numeric unicode entity
reference.
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Why might that be then?
Lee
Kornel Lesinski wrote:
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Anyone know if there's an XHTML special char. for ?
#174;
You should avoid all named entities in XHTML, except quot, amp, lt, gt.
For all other characters use unicode encoding or
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I can do this by redefining styles within a noscript tag within the head
section. Display: none is changed to Display: block for the various
elements. However, my page does not then validate as being valid XHTML 1.0
Transitional code when I do this. It doesn't like the style declaration
within
e.g.
ul
lih2Item/h2/li
lih2Item/h2/li
lih2Item/h2/li
lih2Item/h2
ul
lih3Sub Item/h3/li
lih3Sub Item/h3/li
lih3Sub Item/h3/li
/ul
/li
lih2Item/h2/li
lih2Item/h2/li
/ul
Is the
Web Essentials 04 was great - but wasn't there feedback last year
regarding a session addressing the commercial benefits of web
standards?
How will the web standards movement grow if people don't know how to
sell the benefits of web standards internally to management and
externally to clients?
Maybe a specific topic addressing the commercial benefits of Web
Standards at WE05 could have been included.
I believe there is.
1.30pm, day 1...
Brett Jackson, John Horner, David McDonald
Panel: Moving your organisation to standards
Theme: Strategy
Audience: Managers
Andreas,
You have:
#draft table{padding:0 15px 0 25px;}
Ideally with
div id=draft
table
/table
/div
you want to either add padding to
#draft
or margin to the
#draft table
Padding puts space inside between the element and its content
Margin sets amount of space outside an element. (in
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Andreas,
You have:
#draft table{padding:0 15px 0 25px;}
Ideally with
div
tee wrote:
Sorry, realized I got the url wrong. Here is the right one:
http://www.clients.lotusseeds.com/catering_new.html
Simple fix:
#intro {line-height: 0;}
Note also: LOCATION is too high up in Opera. Some adjustments needed
to top of that list.
regards
Georg
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Hi Georg,
Sorry, realized I got the url wrong. Here is the right one:
http://www.clients.lotusseeds.com/catering_new.html
And the css here:
http://www.clients.lotusseeds.com/css/joaquindeli.css
Thanks!
tee
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Date: Mon, 25 Apr 2005 07:00:20
tee schrieb:
Sorry, realized I got the url wrong. Here is the right one:
http://www.clients.lotusseeds.com/catering_new.html
Thanks for the URL.
#intro object {display: block;} /* do not touch */
should fix it here. :)
Objects are inline replaced elements like images, they sit on the baseline.
tee schrieb:
Sorry, realized I got the url wrong. Here is the right one:
http://www.clients.lotusseeds.com/catering_new.html
Thanks for the URL.
#intro object {display: block;} /* do not touch */
should fix it here. :)
Objects are inline replaced elements like images, they sit on
tee schrieb:
Thanks Ingo. It fixed but create a new problem for IE 5.2 Mac. It doubles
the space.
http://clients.lotusseeds.com/ie5.jpg
I know DW design view has display problem but this is something unusual as
soon as I inserted your code to my css file:
http://clients.lotusseeds.com/dw.jpg
tee wrote:
Sorry, realized I got the url wrong. Here is the right one:
http://www.clients.lotusseeds.com/catering_new.html
Simple fix:
#intro {line-height: 0;}
Note also: LOCATION is too high up in Opera. Some adjustments needed
to top of that list.
regards
Georg
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Thanks to Leslie and Alan for responding.
Leslie, I tried what you were suggesting but to no avail.
Alan, the -.25 setting seem to work (even though my wysiwig forces the
header underneath the photos, but all is fine on previewing in the browser).
Alan, you said, Well personally I would kill
Also, another piece of my post that I have not seen a response to:
Next question ~ is there a way to have the items in my navbar
automatically
stretch from the left margin to the right margin? I currently have a 10px
right margin setting for each item in the css, but that doesn't seem very
White Ash wrote:
is there a way to have the items in my navbar automatically
stretch from the left margin to the right margin? I currently have a 10px
right margin setting for each item in the css, but that doesn't seem very
scientific to me and leaves a ragged right margin.
relevant css
On 26 Apr 2005, at 1:08 am, tee wrote:
#intro object {display: block;} /* do not touch */
should fix it here. :)
Objects are inline replaced elements like images, they sit on the
baseline.
Ingo
Thanks Ingo. It fixed but create a new problem for IE 5.2 Mac. It
doubles
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On 4/21/05, Kvnmcwebn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Heres a good example of a hybrid site that uses flash for presentation and
css for content as someone had requested
I am working on a site for web standards, it will include articles and
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Flash actually is searchable.
Hmm. Does it have to be a specific version of flash, built a specific
way? Just thinking of claims that flash is accessible, which
actually means flash mx can be accessible if the developer really
knows what they are doing; and the user knows how to use it, has the
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Flash actually is searchable.
Hmm. Does it have to be a specific version of flash, built a specific
way? Just thinking of claims that flash is accessible, which
actually means flash mx can be accessible if the developer really
knows what they are doing; and the user knows how to use it, has the
Sometimes I think this web design game is more like a (neurotic) jigsaw
puzzle than an intelligent occupation :-)
*laughs* ... only sometimes? ;)
h
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Let me get it off my chest - I use frames sometimes!
You're not alone, although admittedly I didn't get to make the decision :)
However, what I want to know is, which browsers don't support frames?
As far as I know all of the common browsers support frames, but you're
forgetting that it's
Thanx to Sigurd Magnusson, Peter J. Farrell, who take time to answer the
question.
Special Thanx to:
Juergen Auer, Ben Curtis and Jalenack (for info about Mac IE5 and Safary)
Juergen and Ben was absolutely right - the trouble was in first line (empty),
which was generated becouse
On Mon, 21 Mar 2005 18:55:47 -0800, Don Hinshaw
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[..]
The left column needs to have the light blue color continue to the
bottom of the page if the main column is longer than the left.
[...]
Make a gif the appropriate color and width, and use something like this in
Georg,
I haven't tested this yet since I'm at the day job right now but why would I
need the margin style?
Keith
[ISO-8859-1] Gunlaug Sørtun writes:
Keith Ellis wrote:
http://techvisioneer.com/clients/wshein/demo/admin/test/NewDesign.htm
I have a fairly simple header/content/footer layout
Keith Ellis wrote:
Georg,
I haven't tested this yet since I'm at the day job right now but why
would I need the margin style?
Yes, that's what makes the whole thing work-- once you've made the
changes to your html-code. Those margins are repositioning the div back
to where it is in your original.
textarea is also an alternative, it handles long lines without making
the width increase, and makes it easy to copy the code.
http://treemenu.nawroth.com/source/menu
/AndersN
diona kidd skrev:
Wouldn't you know it. As soon as I sent out that email, I found the
answer. Behold, the pre tag
Wouldn't you know it. As soon as I sent out that email, I found the
answer. Behold, the pre tag
Thanks,
Diona
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I dont know if it is ok to post this kind of question here.
I am trying to play a simple Mp3 file in the server, it works in IE, and
I have read that if something works on IE but not in other browsers it
is most likely because it is not writen properly. I have tested it
extensibly in my machine
with Accessibility, Search Engines Usability in Mind
- Original Message -
From: Helmut Granda [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Sent: Wednesday, March 09, 2005 11:16 PM
Subject: [WSG] Re: Object Mp3 into FF
I dont know if it is ok to post this kind of question here.
I
Thanks to John and Matthew to take the time to respond,
I have tried all your suggestions, and still it didnt work, BUT I went
ahead and uploaded the file to a different server and it works.
Now! puts a big ? on my forehead, is there any specific reason or any
specific setting that has to be
Matthew Cruickshank wrote:
Helmut Granda wrote:
Thanks to John and Matthew to take the time to respond,
I have tried all your suggestions,
I doubt it.
AWWW, thanks for that :-P
and still it didnt work, BUT I went ahead and uploaded the file to a
different server and it works.
The only
Helmut Granda wrote:
Server 1: works on IE only
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Date: Wed, 09 Mar 2005 23:24:48 GMT
Server: Apache/1.3.33 (Unix)
Last-Modified: Wed, 09 Mar 2005 20:11:48 GMT
ETag: 985415-29b5-422f5884
Accept-Ranges: bytes
Content-Length: 10677
Connection: close
Server 2:works on IE and FF
HTTP/1.1
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