Update on Web Accessibility Toolbar
Accessible Information Solutions recently released the latest version of
their Web Accessibility Toolbar: Version EN 1.1
http://www.nils.org.au/ais/web/resources/toolbar/
New features include:
- one step access to enable/disable IE settings
- keyboard access to
Jim,
Switching the DOCTYPE may trigger slight changes to the way the
browser's rendering engine will perform. But I don't think that's the
underlying problem here.
The problem is you've switched to XHTML transitional, but you haven't
updated mark-up in each page to validate to that new DOCT
Hi folks,
I'm in the process of converting over my old CSS/HTML site over to
CSS/XHTML standards and
trying to validate. On this page I have an watermark ad on the right side
which works perfectly on:
http://www.barricksinsurance.com/jokes_OLD.html
But when I change the DOCTYPE from "DTD HTML
Hi folks,
I'm in the process of converting over my old CSS/HTML site over to
CSS/XHTML standards and
trying to validate. On this page I have an watermark ad on the right side
which works perfectly on:
http://www.barricksinsurance.com/jokes_OLD.html
But when I change the DOCTYPE from "DTD HTML 4.
Hi just finished a first CSS only site which looks fine in IE 6, Firefox,
but when using IE 5 the headlins in the main body slip under the nav bar.
the site: http://www.splashpr.co.uk
Is there a quick hack for this or have I made a fundamental cock-up at the
outset with my code?
Any input much a
Arnaud Metens wrote:
1. The PNG is not rendered like I should;
IE doesn't do this, but you can make him do as you wish, with a little
trick:
- http://www.alistapart.com/articles/pngopacity/
- http://www.youngpup.net/2001/sleight
- http://www.virtuelvis.com/gallery/opacity/opacitydemo.html
2. Th
Arnaud...
Arnaud Metens wrote:
1. The PNG is not rendered like I should;
Internet Explorer doesn't do this - it's very simple, but it doesn't.
2. The "position: fixed" is not really fixed !!!
Internet Explorer doesn't do this - it's very simple, but it doesn't.
Frustrating, isn't it?
Cheer