Re: [WSG] Icon and Aura

2003-10-21 Thread Glenn Slaven
Miles Tillinger wrote: IE would be much more useful if I could make a falafel roll or kebab with it... True, then at least it would do *something* properly ;) Glenn * The discussion list for http://webstandardsgroup.org/

RE: [WSG] Icon and Aura

2003-10-21 Thread Miles Tillinger
IE would be much more useful if I could make a falafel roll or kebab with it... > -Original Message- > From: Lindsay Evans [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Wednesday, 22 October 2003 3:24 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: RE: [WSG] Icon and Aura > > > > Nah, we're actually talking

RE: [WSG] Icon and Aura

2003-10-21 Thread Lindsay Evans
Nah, we're actually talking about the flat bread: :p -- Lindsay Evans. Developer, Red Square Productions. [p] 8596.4000 [f] 8596.4001 [w] www.redsquare.com.au > -Original Message- > From: Miles Tillinger

RE: [WSG] Icon and Aura

2003-10-21 Thread Miles Tillinger
cmon you webstandards ppl! PITA I had to go look it up myself :'( > -Original Message- > From: scott parsons [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Wednesday, 22 October 2003 2:56 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: [WSG] Icon and Aura > > > um, lindsay you must be half asleep today.

RE: [WSG] Icon and Aura

2003-10-21 Thread Lindsay Evans
Yeah, but then every other link on the page will have the same hover attributes. And a#wsg:hover doesn't work. I'm sure I could get it sorted out, I'm just busy working in Flash ATM :) -- Lindsay Evans. Developer, Red Square Productions. [p] 8596.4000 [f] 8596.4001 [w] www.redsquare.com.

Re: [WSG] Icon and Aura

2003-10-21 Thread scott parsons
um, lindsay you must be half asleep today... put the hover on an a tag a:hover { color: #00; background: #66; } and it works fine in the pita browser, else v cute s Lindsay Evans wrote: Only tested in FB 0.6.1, IE 6 on XP (I'm lazy today). Suggestions welcome. Oh, a

RE: [WSG] Icon and Aura

2003-10-21 Thread Miles Tillinger
not to bad considering! Nice one > -Original Message- > From: Ben Bishop [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Wednesday, 22 October 2003 2:38 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: [WSG] Icon and Aura > > > Can't quite replicate the hover state, but: > http://www.browsercam.com/public.a

RE: [WSG] Icon and Aura

2003-10-21 Thread Mark Stanton
Call me old school - but I kinda like mine - http://www.gruden.com/wsg.html. I just think it has an air of understated authority. On second thoughts I'm happy to go for Ben's, Lindsay's or Russ's one. See you all tomorrow. Cheers Mark __ Mark Stanton Technical Director Gruden Pty

Re: [WSG] Icon and Aura

2003-10-21 Thread Ben Bishop
Can't quite replicate the hover state, but: http://www.browsercam.com/public.aspx?proj_id=26543 Lindsay Evans wrote: Only tested in FB 0.6.1, IE 6 on XP (I'm lazy today). Suggestions welcome. Oh, and I know the hover thing isn't working in IE. IE is a PITA & can go to hell :)

RE: [WSG] Icon and Aura

2003-10-21 Thread Lindsay Evans
> Only tested in FB 0.6.1, IE 6 on XP (I'm lazy today). > > Suggestions welcome. Oh, and I know the hover thing isn't working in IE. IE is a PITA & can go to hell :) Well, at least until I get bored enough to figure out why it isn't working :p -- Lindsay Evans. Developer, Red Square Product

RE: [WSG] Icon and Aura

2003-10-21 Thread Lindsay Evans
> One day to go for comments on the WSG "mini-button" icon folks. > > It seems to me (given no feedback to the contrary) that Ben's > spiffy icon http://leorex.com/skunkworks/wsg/icon/ will be > accepted as the chosen one. Please let us know if you have any > last thoughts on this. A late ch

[WSG] ALA is back

2003-10-21 Thread russ weakley
Alistapart is back with a new look: http://www.alistapart.com/ Thanks Russ * The discussion list for http://webstandardsgroup.org/ *

[WSG] Icon and Aura

2003-10-21 Thread Peter Firminger
One day to go for comments on the WSG "mini-button" icon folks. It seems to me (given no feedback to the contrary) that Ben's spiffy icon http://leorex.com/skunkworks/wsg/icon/ will be accepted as the chosen one. Please let us know if you have any last thoughts on this. While I'm at it, well d

[WSG] "Top 10 Reasons to Learn CSS" interview

2003-10-21 Thread russ weakley
Interview with Christopher Schmitt about "Top 10 Reasons to Learn CSS": http://www.sessions.edu/newsletter/Schmitt_C/interview.html Thanks Russ * The discussion list for http://webstandardsgroup.org/ *

RE: [WSG] University of Washington's conversion

2003-10-21 Thread James Gollan
And there is always the favelet to disable the stylesheet on the current page if you just want to look at a site for development purposes. http://www.accessify.com/tools-and-wizards/accessibility-checking-favele ts.asp -Original Message- From: Ralph [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesd

RE: [WSG] University of Washington's conversion

2003-10-21 Thread Ralph
Umm.. Watch out everyone with this.. I having problems getting CSS back in IE!! -Original Message- From: Ralph [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, 21 October 2003 6:45 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [WSG] University of Washington's conversion You might notice on the page

RE: [WSG] University of Washington's conversion

2003-10-21 Thread Ralph
You might notice on the page that mentions how the page would look with CSS disabled. For some out there, I guess they would be wondering how to disable CSS in IE.. Apprantly it's a registry tweak.. (if anyone knows the proper way, do let me know).. :) Ok.. Under [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Mic