On Sat, 5 Feb 2005 17:00:47 +1100, Matt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have a problem with a site that I am working on, in that I have a
http://220.233.11.63:8080/
..
Cheers,
Matt
Matt,
Took forever and a day to load Opera7.54.u1-- gave up, switched to FF1.0,
and it crashed the browser.
Dav
Good morning mates,
I have a navigation bar with four links that uses a style sheet to control
it's placement and presentation at the top of my site, but I did not place
them in a Unordered List because the links naturally align themselves
horizontally.
Therefore, I thought I'd ask if this is con
Hi Drew,
I removed the 45% margin from #right but this still never worked:
This is what i did:
*
Before:* #right{width:45%; background-color:#00FF00; padding:0; margin:0
0 0 45%;}
*After:* #right{width:45%; background-color:#00FF00; padding:0; margin:0;}
Does anyone have any ideas on how to solve
Those thumbnails are rather large for their size. The first one was
around 120k.
On 2/5/2005 4:04:25 AM, wsg@webstandardsgroup.org wrote:
> On Sat, 5 Feb 2005 17:00:47 +1100, Matt wrote:
> > I have a problem with a site that I am working on, in that I have a
> > http://220.233.11.63:8080/
> .
On Sat, 05 Feb 2005 13:11:26 +, Joey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Hi Drew,
I removed the 45% margin from #right but this still never worked:
This is what i did:
*
Before:* #right{width:45%; background-color:#00FF00; padding:0; margin:0
0 0 45%;}
*After:* #right{width:45%; background-color:#0
Hi David,
I tried that solution, but it also never worked, i uploaded it here:
http://www.burninthespotlight.com/cssprob/ll/css_50_50.htm
Is it really that difficult to create a simple 2 column layout in CSS?
Im beggining to doubt CSS if this is the case. All i need is a 2 column
layout with each
Hello!
I've just recently joined the WSG to get some tips, and I just wanted to
say hello and introduce myself.
My name is Zachary Hopkins, I'm 17 years old and I've been working with
XHTML, CSS, and accessible web standards such as WAI and 508 for about 6
months now, and I really like them! Yo
Joey wrote:
Is it really that difficult to create a simple 2 column layout in
CSS? Im beggining to doubt CSS if this is the case. All i need is a 2
column layout with each column being 50% and when u stretch the
browser each column increases (but both stay at 50%)
Here is a table version of wha
Zachary welcome at WSG!
My suggestions:
To your page MarkUp:
1. HTML 4.01 and XHTML require the "legend" element in fieldsets. Use this
element immediately after the "fieldset" start tag.
To your page accessibility:
1. The "input" element (when type="image") requires the "alt" attribute to
speci
Andreas Boehmer wrote:
a colour contrast analyser,
useful for checking foreground & background colour combinations
is now available.
(http://www.nils.org.au/ais/web/resources/contrast_analyser/index.html)
I like it. The colour picker is useful. But it seems you cannot manually
enter HEX codes
Thank you John!
I will get these items updated today!
--Zachary
John Britsios wrote:
Zachary welcome at WSG!
My suggestions:
To your page MarkUp:
1. HTML 4.01 and XHTML require the "legend" element in fieldsets. Use this
element immediately after the "fieldset" start tag.
To your page accessibility
you might try
http://www.satzansatz.de/cssd/columnswapping.html
Ingo Chao
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A long while back I ran across an article someplace explaining how those
content boxes and the images on macromedia's website were created. I love
this style, and was looking for a similar tutorial. Anyone know?
Thanks
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On my website, http://www.hopkinsprogramming.net/, I use CSS background
images instead of the tag. So, I have hyper linked
background-images, if that makes sense, and they have no actual link
text. Watchfire's WebXACT (http://webxact.watchfire.com/) accessibility
validator is giving me an er
The links on your page where you use image replacement do not contain
any text, this is what is causing the errors. Basically what the report
says is that you can't use the same link text with differing href's...
in your case the link text is an empty string.
Remove empty lines from your code s
not sure which 1 ur talking bout but communitymx.com showed how to do it this week Recreating Macromedia's Layout Macromedia's current web site layout contains two effects that are very popular today: equal-height columns and rounded corners on columns and boxes. When these two effects are combin
It seems that adding in hidden text would be the best way.
Thanks!
--Zachary
Terrence Wood wrote:
The links on your page where you use image replacement do not contain
any text, this is what is causing the errors. Basically what the
report says is that you can't use the same link text with differ
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