Re: [WSG] Table Cells and display: block

2008-06-03 Thread Matijs
Do you have a little more context maybe? What is it you're trying to do? Sounds a bit odd to display a table cell as a block tbh. On Mon, Jun 2, 2008 at 6:35 PM, Anthony Green [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've tried Google and the archives but no luck I have an issue with IE not applying

Re: [WSG] Marking up company logo

2008-06-03 Thread Matijs
How about: titleThe Times/title h1Homepage/h1 h2There's water on mars/h2 titleThe Times/title h1Financial stuff/h1 h2Redmond stock going down further/h2 etc... Where would one fit in a company logo? Wouldn't a background image be best? And if so, where? Matijs On Sun, Jun 1, 2008

Re: [WSG] Table Cells and display: block

2008-06-03 Thread Michael Persson
I think you need to use a class that breaks the spaces... table#cleanTable { border-collapse:collapse; } Michael Matijs wrote: Do you have a little more context maybe? What is it you're trying to do? Sounds a bit odd to display a table cell as a block tbh. On Mon, Jun 2, 2008 at

Re: [WSG] Table Cells and display: block

2008-06-03 Thread Anthony Green
Bar charts, I have a table of data and I would like to use CSS to manipulate it. FF and Safari have no problem on Mac/Win just IE doesn't alter the display properties of TDs Replies from the internal list suggest its another IE Bug Do you have a little more context maybe? What is it you're

Re: [WSG] AJAX short courses london

2008-06-03 Thread Paul Collins
Oh yes, I'm not bothered about Accredations really. More concerned about the quality of the course and most employers I've come across are more concerned with your experience. Cheers again! 2008/6/3 Paul Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Hi all, Sorry, I lost this thread. Perhaps you are right about

Re: [WSG] AJAX short courses london

2008-06-03 Thread Paul Collins
Hi all, Sorry, I lost this thread. Perhaps you are right about the online training with Video. I just find it easier to have someone to ask face to face - you learn quicker that way. I'll look into this IRC thingo, never actually taken a look. Thanks for your replies. Paul 2008/6/3 Jennie K

Re: [WSG] Marking up company logo

2008-06-03 Thread Rick Lecoat
On 3 Jun 2008, at 07:04, Matijs wrote: How about: titleThe Times/title h1Homepage/h1 h2There's water on mars/h2 titleThe Times/title h1Financial stuff/h1 h2Redmond stock going down further/h2 etc... Where would one fit in a company logo? Wouldn't a background image be best? And

Re: [WSG] Marking up company logo

2008-06-03 Thread Darren West
My 2 pence ... titlePage title - Site title/title div id=brand pimg alt=Site title ... //p /div div id=content h1Page Title/h1 ... /div div id=search h1Search/h1 form ... /div div id=nav h1Navigation/h1 ul ... /div 2008/6/3 Rick Lecoat [EMAIL PROTECTED]: On 3 Jun

Re: [WSG] Marking up company logo

2008-06-03 Thread Paul Collins
To throw another question in here, should the page title therefore be different to the main heading of the page? I thought the content in the page title should be as specific as possible for SEO, including the heirarchy? So, for example titleSite title - Section Title - Page title/title And

Re: [WSG] Marking up company logo

2008-06-03 Thread Stewart Griffiths
For the title you should really switch it around so that it is more specific to the page, and will be much better for SEO purposes. titlePage title - Section Title - Site title/title For the Logo h1 aspect, I would personally use the gilder/levin image replacement technique, using within this

Re: [WSG] Marking up company logo

2008-06-03 Thread Rick Lecoat
On 3 Jun 2008, at 12:29, Paul Collins wrote: Once you have it in the title tag, does it matter whether you have the logo in a H1 or not? Should you have something different between the title and main heading? I would think that this starts to enter the realm of information that is

Re: [WSG] Marking up company logo

2008-06-03 Thread Darren West
I do feel this is all rather subjective and depends on what you're building, that is until you consider SEO; which I feel flies in the face of Web Standards 2008/6/3 Stewart Griffiths [EMAIL PROTECTED]: For the title you should really switch it around so that it is more specific to the page,

Re: [WSG] Marking up company logo

2008-06-03 Thread Rick Lecoat
On 3 Jun 2008, at 12:55, Darren West wrote: I do feel this is all rather subjective and depends on what you're building, that is until you consider SEO; which I feel flies in the face of Web Standards I agree that much of this stuff is, inevitably, subjective. Web standards gives us a good

Re: [WSG] Marking up company logo

2008-06-03 Thread Darren West
To be clear, my statement, which was quite sweeping, was meant to express that when a site is built for computers as opposed to humans then that to me flies in the face of Web Standards. So I agree :-) 2008/6/3 Rick Lecoat [EMAIL PROTECTED]: On 3 Jun 2008, at 12:55, Darren West wrote: I do

[WSG] Job posting

2008-06-03 Thread Joseph Ortenzi
Hope this is not OT! My parent company, Hoop Associates, are looking for a standards-savvy Digital Project Manager and a LAMP Web Developer to complement our expanding digital team. Full details here: http://www.thisishoop.com/careers Thank You == Joe Ortenzi [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[WSG] styling address tag or microformat hcard

2008-06-03 Thread tee
In Magento, they use address.../address for customer address. It lacks flexibility for styling as I can't have other html tags place inside the address tag. I wonder if there is a semantical way to do it and that it produces no validation error. Also, if any of you have started

RE: [WSG] styling address tag or microformat hcard

2008-06-03 Thread Thierry Koblentz
Hi Tee, In Magento, they use address.../address for customer address. afaik, the address element is not supposed to contain this kind of information as it is related to the people who maintain/are responsible for the document itself (or a section of the document). It lacks flexibility

Re: [WSG] styling address tag or microformat hcard

2008-06-03 Thread Robert O'Rourke
Thierry Koblentz wrote: Hi Tee, In Magento, they use address.../address for customer address. afaik, the address element is not supposed to contain this kind of information as it is related to the people who maintain/are responsible for the document itself (or a section of the

Re: [WSG] styling address tag or microformat hcard

2008-06-03 Thread Adam Martin
There are no limitations with Magento when it comes to templates / layout etc. So you could easily implement hcard. Cheers Adam (www.tweakmag.com) tee wrote: In Magento, they use address.../address for customer address. It lacks flexibility for styling as I can't have other html tags place

Re: [WSG] styling address tag or microformat hcard

2008-06-03 Thread tee
Thierry afaik, the address element is not supposed to contain this kind of information as it is related to the people who maintain/are responsible for the document itself (or a section of the document). It's a plain English but I read it many times, still I don't quite understand what

Re: [WSG] Job posting

2008-06-03 Thread josh
Thanks for the posting. Next time include the location, and are they looking for only British passport holders? For anyone wondering, it's in London. Hope this is not OT! My parent company, Hoop Associates, are looking for a standards-savvy Digital Project Manager and a LAMP Web Developer to

Re: [WSG] styling address tag or microformat hcard

2008-06-03 Thread tee
On Jun 3, 2008, at 4:49 PM, tee wrote: Thierry afaik, the address element is not supposed to contain this kind of information as it is related to the people who maintain/are responsible for the document itself (or a section of the document). It's a plain English but I read it many

Re: [WSG] Job posting - ADMIN - THREAD CLOSED

2008-06-03 Thread russ - maxdesign
ADMIN - THREAD CLOSED Please be aware that this list does NOT allow job posts as is clearly stated in the guidelines: http://webstandardsgroup.org/mail/guidelines.cfm The mail list does not cover: - Employment opportunities If you would like a job posted to the group, email me off list and the

RE: [WSG] styling address tag or microformat hcard

2008-06-03 Thread Thierry Koblentz
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of tee Sent: Tuesday, June 03, 2008 4:49 PM To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org Subject: Re: [WSG] styling address tag or microformat hcard Thierry afaik, the address element is not supposed to contain

[WSG] Background-position in percentage

2008-06-03 Thread John Horner
I've just spent a bit of time looking at how background-position works when expressed as a percentage: background-position: 90%; and I'm wondering why it works the way it does. Here's the best way I can describe the effect of (90%, x-axis) positioning with percentages: to position the image

Re: [WSG] Background-position in percentage

2008-06-03 Thread Алексей Тен
On Wed, Jun 4, 2008 at 8:01 AM, John Horner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've just spent a bit of time looking at how background-position works when expressed as a percentage: background-position: 90%; and I'm wondering why it works the way it does. Here's the best way I can describe the

RE: [WSG] Background-position in percentage

2008-06-03 Thread Jens-Uwe Korff
Does anyone know why [bg image positioning] was created that way, and/or can you tell me if there's some very useful thing this rule allows you to do? As Alex pointed out this is the way to use if you want to right-align or bottom-align a bg image. Also for horizontal/vertical centering this is