Thanks to the help of other list members, my new website is coming
along nicely, but now I have another question.
See www.zebragraphics.co.uk/newzebra/pages/brochures/babtaca5.html for
a sample page from the portfolio section of the site. I have tried and
failed to come up with a way of
Hi Mary,
I would suggest wrapping the two paragraphs in a division and floating it
right. So something like:
div id=content
h2BABTAC - br
British Association of Beauty Therapy and Cosmetology/h2
div id=descr
p8pp A5 membership application brochure. /p
I designed a site recently, and I put the main content block in serif.
I do not care, I thought, what particular serif this appears in - let
it default to the users chosen serif.
And that 0.1% of users who have actually defined a
preferred, obscure serif may be pleased :)
But. I had
Mordechai Peller wrote:
Before meeting David I always read that navigation should be last I
nthe
source. I asked David this when he came to talk to the WSG recently
and he
said emphatically:
The navigation should go before the content.
This proves once again the difficulty of perfect
On Jun 20, 2004, at 9:54 pm, Lea de Groot wrote:
I designed a site recently, and I put the main content block in serif.
I do not care, I thought, what particular serif this appears in - let
it default to the users chosen serif.
And that 0.1% of users who have actually defined a
Thought this might interest the group:
http://www.iht.com/articles/525584.html
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Thank you all for your comments.
It's interesting to read that everyone has their own slightly
different take on the subject so I will go with the flow and try to
cover as many bases as possible!
Nico
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Philippe Wittenbergh wrote:
One question had me wondering of late: do screen readers read the
link element in the head, do they 'see' this as a link in their
list ?
Examples:
link rel=bookmark href=#contents title=Read the article / !--
points to the contents area --
link rel=bookmark
Hello list,
Somehow my abbr tag doesn't seem to work in IE. Is it my system or is
there really something wrong?
http://www.dzinelabs.com/projects/newdzine.php
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Best regards,
Luc
http://www.dzinelabs.com
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Hi Luc,
IE windows doesn't support abbr.
Here is a couple of ways to solve the issue.
http://www.sovavsiti.cz/css/abbr.html
http://www.jasonkarldavis.com/scripts/abbrhack/
Ian
www.e-lusion.com
Hello list,
Somehow my abbr tag doesn't seem to work in IE. Is it my system or
is
there
Hi Sarah ,
Nice site. Just had a quick look and the only thing I picked was no-text
re-sizing in IE6. Have you tried using ems.
Michael
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Date: Fri, 18 Jun 2004
Hi Patrick,
or you could convert it to xhtml 1.0 strict, which *may* still
be sent as text/html
XHTML 1.0 strict is still XML, which means that you should not send it
as text/html.
Hey look! Angels, on the head of that pin! :)
Cheers,
Andrew
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