Here's one I have been working on for a while:
I have got a couple of text-links that I want to use to submit a form. The
deal: it has to be accessible (has to work with JavaScript disabled).
The closest I have come to a solution is to style input buttons with css so
they look similar to text
Styling form elements is a frustrating and, often, futile effort.
Roger Johansson has a nice article with explanations [1]
I think sticking to the submit buttons is the best way to go.
Prabhath
http://nidahas.com
[1]
http://www.456bereastreet.com/archive/200410/styling_even_more_form_controls/
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From: Andreas Boehmer [Addictive Media]
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From: Prabhath Sirisena [mailto:[EMAIL
I'm going to chime in with why do you want to do this? too, I'm afraid.
Users don't expect a text link to submit a form, so doing this makes
your form less usable, more confusing, IMHO.
Have You Validated Your Code?
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From: John Horner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, 1 June 2005 4:51 PM
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I'm going to chime in with why do you want to do this? too,
I'm afraid.
Users don't expect a
Andreas Boehmer [Addictive Media] wrote:
Making all the Page Numbers form buttons doesn't really look good, if you
know what I mean. Would be great to get around it.
Even if you assign a specific class to those submit buttons?
input.submit { font-size: 0.76em; color: #00f; background:
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From: Patrick H. Lauke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, 1 June 2005 5:19 PM
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Andreas Boehmer [Addictive Media] wrote:
Making all the Page Numbers form buttons doesn't
Andreas Boehmer [Addictive Media] wrote:
BUT: users are accustomed to have text-links to allow them to jump in
between search result pages (e.g. Google). So those links I would like to
keep as text. The problem is, that when the users go to another page the
selection they made on the current
Hi Andreas,
This isn't really the accessible solution you're looking for, but if
you want to avoid submitting a form but retain information between
pages, you could try to set a cookie.
Cheers,
Blair
On 01/06/05, Andreas Boehmer [Addictive Media]
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Here's one I have been
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Andreas Boehmer [Addictive Media] wrote:
BUT: users are accustomed to have text-links to
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Hi Andreas,
This isn't really the accessible solution you're looking for, but if
you want to avoid
On Wed, 2005-06-01 at 17:55 +1000, Andreas Boehmer [Addictive Media]
wrote:
The problem is I cannot get the info into the cookie without submitting a
form first. :)
I'll confess to never having actually used AJAX, but would it be
possible to make the page work such that standard selection would
Kay Smoljak schrieb:
On 5/31/05, kemie guaida [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was sure that there was some major browser not implementing
display:inline-block, but in a quick test firefox 1.03, Opera 7 8 and even
IE 6 are interpreting it correctly...
I've never really thought about it before,
Andreas Boehmer [Addictive Media]
Have a look at this page:
http://www.seek.com.au/jobsearch/index.ascx?DateRange=31catlo
cation=1002st
ateselected=truecatindustry=1200
So the user searches for jobs. They find a range of jobs that match their
search criteria. In fact they found 10 pages of
Hi all,
Has anyone come across an app (preferably free
or reasonably priced) that will convert longhand CSS e.g.
.style
{
border-top-width:
1px;border-right-width: 1px;border-bottom-width:
1px;border-left-width: 1px;border-top-style:
solid;border-right-style: solid;border-bottom-style:
Ben Wrighton - StraightForward
Has anyone come across an app (preferably free or reasonably priced)
that will convert longhand CSS e.g.
...
To shorthand CSS e.g.
http://flumpcakes.co.uk/css/optimiser/ does it nicely online.
http://www.westciv.com/style_master/ seems to have optimisation
http://cdburnerxp.se/cssparse/css_optimiser.php
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From:
Ben
Wrighton - StraightForward
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Sent: Wednesday, June 01, 2005 10:37
AM
Subject: *** SPAM *** [WSG] Is there a
tool that
Morning all,
When I run HTML tidy on a file (XHTML strict), it always wants to add
/*![CDATA[*/ inside my CSS section:
style type=text/css
Blah blah
style
becomes:
style type=text/css
/*![CDATA[*/
Blah blah
etc
Should I actually be doing that?
Thanks,
Bob McClelland,
Cornwall (U.K.)
G'day
When I run HTML tidy on a file (XHTML strict), it always wants to add
/*![CDATA[*/ inside my CSS section:
...
Should I actually be doing that?
See http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/diffs.html#h-4.8
I've never had occasion to use ![CDATA[ ... ]] in any of my
(valid xhtml1.0 Strict) sites.
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Andreas Boehmer [Addictive Media]
Have a look at this page:
G'day again
Thanks Bert, but I'm finding that a simple import such as:
style type=text/css
@import url(../CSS/primary.css);
/style
is 'tidied' into:
style type=text/css
/*![CDATA[*/
@import url(../CSS/primary.css);
/*]]*/
/style
So I doubt that I'm doing anything 'wrong' - am I?
Some
On Wed, 01 Jun 2005 06:37:14 -0400, designer
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Morning all,
When I run HTML tidy on a file (XHTML strict), it always wants to add
/*![CDATA[*/ inside my CSS section:
style type=text/css
Blah blah
style
becomes:
style type=text/css
/*![CDATA[*/
Blah blah
etc
Should
ive got problems with ukrainian(there are like russian but with 3-4
national letters) letters on MAC.
Here is screenshots
http://akella.org.ua/safari.jpg (15Kb)
and big ones
http://akella.org.ua/safari12.jpg (60Kb)
http://akella.org.ua/safari12.png(250Kb)
You can see bold letters i and I. Its
Thanks Bert, but I'm finding that a simple import such as:
style type=text/css
@import url(../CSS/primary.css);
/style
What about style href=../CSS/primary.css type=text/css / - or are
you using the @import for browser-hacking reasons?
The CDATA is needed because you have quote characters,
It's a pretty solution, but it doesn't word-wrap...at least not in
Safari. Make your browser window thinner and see what happens?
What I'm doing is no different except that I'm going through the
trouble of having php count the number of tabs and then using that
information to insert the
On 1 Jun 2005 at 17:03, akella wrote:
ive got problems with ukrainian(there are like russian but with 3-4
national letters) letters on MAC.
Hello,
I do not have a Mac, but I saw that you don't use UTF-8, your file is
saved as ASCII.
So convert the file to UTF-8 and test it again.
The
Hi again,
Just an addition in case anyone else needs to do this: I found that
making an extra CSS-layer with nothing but position:absolute and a
link to get past the intro is enough. Viewers who have flash won't be
able to see it if the flash-object has 100% width and height, and
others will only
Like most dial-up users who do have Flash installed, I don't want to
*ever* sit (and sit, and sit, and sit) through a Flash intro and want
to be able to clearly see the link that says to skip it - please
don't hide it behind the Flash movie! Best not to take usability
choices away from
Hi
I have to embed a WMV (Windows Media Video) file on a page in a clients
website and would appreciate any tips to improve the code used in my
test page at http://www.rci.com.au/en/test/test.htm
FYI a quick test in Firefox, IE6 and Opera 8 worked fine
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On 1 Jun 2005, at 11:03 pm, akella wrote:
ive got problems with ukrainian(there are like russian but with 3-4
national letters) letters on MAC.
[...]
All font-familys(2 of them) looks like this:
font-family: Tahoma, Verdana, Arial, sans-serif;
font-family:Verdana, Helvetica, Arial,
Hi Maxine, all fine in 5.01 and 5.5 ...
AFAIK these old one can't handle
h1.pink.blue.orange { ... }
and interpret it as
h1.pink .blue .orange { ... }
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Seems to work fine in IE5.01/Win on XP SP2.
Cheers
Peter
Maxine Sherrin wrote:
I need to find out if multiple class names, like this:
Were supported in older browsers, in particular IE5 and IE5.5.
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Peter Asquith
http://www.wasabicube.com/
The Bartiméus Accessibility Foundation (http://www.accessibility.nl/)
have released a free a web accessibility testing tool
http://www.drempelvrij.nl/toolbar/index.html (internet explorer add-on)
that is intended for use in conjunction with an online step by step
testing procedure that they have
All versions of IE have problems with multiple-class
selectors.
h1.pink.blue.orange { ... }
will match level 1 headings with class orange, but
ignore the pink and blue. In other words, only the
last class will match. ~d
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