On Nov 15, 2007, at 5:42 PM, Philippe Wittenbergh wrote:
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
On Nov 16, 2007, at 12:44 AM, Paul Collins wrote:
Thanks for your help everyone. For some reason my version of Firefox
and Safari are both not tabbing through links. They just keep tabbing
around the form fields on the actual browser.
You need to turn FKA (Full Keyboard Access) 'on' in Syste
No sweat.
Basically the whole concept of the standards-based web is to build up
the site in *layers*.
You have the content layer defined in XHTML, often generated through
server-side scripting languages such as PHP. Without any further
enhancement, this should display fully readable and u
On Nov 15, 2007, at 7:13 AM, Steve Green wrote:
Links are not on the tab sequence in Safari by default, but you can
turn that on in the Preferences. I have no idea if users actually
do in
practice.
I still unable to figure out how Safari tab feature works. I already
have it turned on b
I appreciate that. Just wanted to let people know I solved the issue
with / quotes.
I would appreciate people explaining more about what the changes are in
good practices for web standards that people were criticizing the
tutorials on. I've ordered one of the recommended books but wanted som
Still fighting with this.
Since I've taken the variables out of the javascript it is called like this
But firebug keeps showing the error as
missing ) after argument list
showSubcategory2(document.getElementById()
I'm looking forward to getting the book next week but this is driving me
> I've added a hidden "skip navigation" link to my site, that I want to
> show up when you tab through each page. I'm using the method described
> on the webaim site:
> http://www.webaim.org/techniques/skipnav/#focus
> Problem is, I realised that you can't actually tab through the links
> on a pag
Hi Paul,
I've actually seen this before, and this approach is pretty much ideal, the
only tweak you have to make is as well as having a:active you also need
a:focus and this will fix your issue.
ul.skipNav li a:focus, ul.skipNav li a:active { /* your active styles*/}
Hope this helps
Cheers
Jam
Thanks again for your replies on this guys, just got back on my email.
It might be worth investing 10 bucks in campaign monitor just to see
what they recommend.
Cheers
On 07/11/2007, Chris Knowles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Tim Palac wrote:
> > Paul,
> >
> > You might also check out Campaign Mo
Thanks for your help everyone. For some reason my version of Firefox
and Safari are both not tabbing through links. They just keep tabbing
around the form fields on the actual browser.
Anyway, I will check it on another machine. Thanks Thierry and Jamie,
I have added the :focus element now, so sh
I do think that the latest version of Firefox (v 2.0.0.9) may have a problem
with tabbing as I've not been able to tab through stuff either since
upgrading...
this might be a bug; it may just be me being stupid but it's certainly a bit of
a pain in the arse!
- Original Message
From: S
There's no reason why you shouldn't be able to tab through the links in
Firefox. Links are not on the tab sequence in Safari by default, but you can
turn that on in the Preferences. I have no idea if users actually do in
practice.
Steve
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailt
Hi all,
I've added a hidden "skip navigation" link to my site, that I want to
show up when you tab through each page. I'm using the method described
on the webaim site:
http://www.webaim.org/techniques/skipnav/#focus
Problem is, I realised that you can't actually tab through the links
on a page u
thanks for the info. Now I can start all over... :-/
/lmss
2007/11/15, Nick Fitzsimons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On 14 Nov 2007, at 22:56, Lars Michael Sørensen wrote:
>
> > I recommend http://www.tizag.com/javascriptT/ - they have a lot of
> > other tutorials as well. Very easy to follow, all the wa
On Thu, November 15, 2007 12:42 pm, Christie Mason wrote:
> This is a dynamic, database driven site to present product information on
> around 2500 B2B products. Top Navigation is the product Division, bottom
> will probably be a repeat of the site navigation, Product navigation is
> drill down p
I was using "products" generically. Every product drill down that I've seen
so far is based on categories. The right column on ThomasNet is not a
search, it's a dynamically generated linked drill down through categories.
I guess there could be agreement that the code behind "searches" with a
quer
This is a dynamic, database driven site to present product information on
around 2500 B2B products. Top Navigation is the product Division, bottom
will probably be a repeat of the site navigation, Product navigation is
drill down product categories (top level would be around 25 entries).
I know t
On 14 Nov 2007, at 22:56, Lars Michael Sørensen wrote:
I recommend http://www.tizag.com/javascriptT/ - they have a lot of
other tutorials as well. Very easy to follow, all the way through.
I would recommend avoiding that tutorial - it teaches some techniques
which should never be used by any
Where true!
As a general rule of thumb if you are looking for online tutorials and examples
that are teaching good modern JavaScript go find another one if it tells you to
use things like:
document.write
inline event handlers (like onclick)
browser sniffing
This is quite a simple l
Hi Christie,
The 'average joe/average jane' site visitor would expect the site
navigation at the top (and possibly some links at the bottom), with
the product navigation usually on the left. The exceptions to this
usually involve multi-level, drop-down or drop-line menus which are
under t
So here is the current issue.
I am able to send a value. When sending two something strange is happening
onchange="showSubcategory(document.getElementById('category').value)">
//(this works fine)
onchange="showSubcategory2(document.getElementById('category').value,document.getElementById
> http://domscripting.com/book/ is very good too.
Thats the one i purchased yesterday. Very good read!
On Nov 14, 2007 10:02 PM, Olly Hodgson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Nov 14, 2007 9:44 PM, Chris Knowles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Rob Mason wrote:
> >
> > > I am looking for a really bas
Now firebug gives the error
showSubcategory2(document.getElementById(
Code is
Code samples I've been able to review
I know this will be simple at the end.
Michael Horowitz
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