On Fri, 27 Aug 2004 11:31:11 +0700, Peter A. Shevtsov wrote:
Sorry to be a bit off-topic.
I'm looking for a free monospaced unicode font which supports CJK
(Chinese, Japanese, Korean) characters as well as Latin, Greek and
Cyrillic.
A bit
This is completely off topic.
Please direct any
Hi guys,
I'm hoping that this doesn't count as off topic, but I need some help
figuring out the best way to mark up a section of code. What I need it to do
is operate with the toggle DOM script from Zeldman's 'Designing With Web
Standards'. I've already used this script successfully on a
I believe the most you'll be able to accomplish re: styling a select
element is outlined in this sitepoint article :
http://www.sitepoint.com/article/style-web-forms-css
There is no property to define regarding the arrows, so I can't see
how that bit would be possible.
Andrew.
El vie, 27-08-2004 a las 10:20, Seona Bellamy escribió:
Hi guys,
I'm hoping that this doesn't count as off topic, but I need some help
What I need to do is have the following sort of setup:
Category
- Subcategory
- Section
- Product
- Product
- Product
- Section
Title: Message
I have been putting
duplicate buttons on one form when its a long form, so the user does not have to
scroll.
I have been told its
not good for accessibility, what's the go?
Taco
Fleur
Tell me and I will forgetShow me and I will rememberTeach me and
I will learn
Seona Bellamy wrote:
Hi guys,
I'm hoping that this doesn't count as off topic, but I need some help
figuring out the best way to mark up a section of code.
snip/
Category
- Subcategory
- Section
- Product
- Product
- Product
- Section
- Product
- Product
- Subcategory
- Section
Taco Fleur wrote:
I have been putting duplicate buttons on one form when its a long
form, so the user does not have to scroll.
I have been told its not good for accessibility, what's the go?
While the duplication does reduce accessibility/usability in some ways,
but it also adds in others. IMO,
Joshua Street wrote:
I was wondering if search engines (Google, I'm looking at you) can/do
make use of this ICBM data for localisation? I know that it works on
IP blocks, and possibly other data, but why not this as well? Or do
search engines use this information already?
Richard Rutter from
well, imagine the user has a screenreader or braille display and is
tabbing through the form . they end up on the first submit button, and
have no way of knowing that there's more after that button, so they
submit it at the first intermediate step...not good.
why not split up the form over
On Friday, Aug 27, 2004, at 18:20 Australia/Sydney, Seona Bellamy wrote:
I know this sounds like a lot of extraneous steps, but it is on
the Admin side of the site and it to allow them to easily administer a
list
of something like 50,000 line items without having to scroll forever
or keep
going
On Friday, Aug 27, 2004, at 15:37 Australia/Sydney, Zaac Woodhead wrote:
Is it possible to apply css to a select drop down/multiple select list.
Have a design on my desk with a fully formatted selectl list -
including the arrows, etc. Iknow it does not meet standards, but
is this possbile?
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Subject: [WSG] CSS block display model horizontal arrangement in container
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Hello.
I haven't gotten the hang of getting
No need to get tetchy non-windows ppl :-)
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I have finally posted the notes from last Mondays presentation in Melbourne
on using XSLT to produce websites.
(Sorry for the delay.)
It includes more details about using XSLT and some concrete examples for
those that have asked for them.
The url is http://woric.net/wsg_presentation
The notes
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