Re: [WSG] WSG Meetings for the rest of us

2005-06-12 Thread Andrew Krespanis
If all goes to plan (and it has so far), this tuesday's Brisbane WSG meeting will be filmed with the intention of offering it up for WSG members. If anyone wants to volunteer to do the captioning that would be awesome, otherwise some of the locals will probably draw straws for it... (don't be

[WSG] Sites that passed Priority 1, 2 and 3

2005-06-12 Thread tee
Hi, Can you point me to sites that passed Priority 1, 2 and 3 for the accessibility. The more I learn the Accessibility, the more I feel it's unreachable and that the W3C guidelines live in the dream-land. I feel I am doing my very best to implement (not sure if I use the right word) the

Re: [WSG] WSG Meetings for the rest of us

2005-06-12 Thread Jason Foss
That's good news Andrew - hope you manage to get it going. I realise the time involved in putting this sort of thing together, so I wouldn't be too fussy about the quality of the presentation, more interested in the content anyway! Not likely to ever have enough members in this area to set

Re: [WSG] WSG Meetings for the rest of us

2005-06-12 Thread Nick Gleitzman
On 12 Jun 2005, at 4:03 PM, Andrew Krespanis wrote: I know the film quality will be bad because I'll probably end up holding the camera; but who cares, we've got to start somewhere. One word of encouragement: goodonya. And one of advice: tripod. Looking forward to it! N

[WSG] JavaScript and W3C DOM discussion groups?

2005-06-12 Thread Roberto Gorjão
Hi, Im a newbie at this discussion group, but Im loving it and Ive already learned quite a lot just by reading it. It seems that JavaScript (or EcmaScript) and W3C DOM issues are somehow outside of this discussions group scope (judging by the mail list guidelines), which is a shame, from my

Re: [WSG] JavaScript and W3C DOM discussion groups?

2005-06-12 Thread russ - maxdesign
Hi Roberto Welcome to the group. JavaScript (or EcmaScript) and W3C DOM issues are completely within the bounds of this discussion list. All aspects of the standards and their implementation are acceptable including: HTML, XHTML, XML, CSS, DOM, ECMAScript, MathML, SVG etc... More in the

Re: [WSG] WSG Meetings for the rest of us

2005-06-12 Thread Leslie Riggs
The content is what's important - and I'll send a token of sincere appreciation to those who go do the extra work of captioning the presentation. :) Leslie Riggs If all goes to plan (and it has so far), this tuesday's Brisbane WSG meeting will be filmed with the intention of offering it up

Re: [WSG] JavaScript and W3C DOM discussion groups?

2005-06-12 Thread Anders Nawroth
http://www.quirksmode.org/dom/list.html This list studies the JavaScript implementation of the W3C DOM in the various browsers. It has a strongly practical bend. Discussion of the standards is not forbidden, but the most important topic should be how the standards turn out to work in

[WSG] Element Properties Cheat Sheet

2005-06-12 Thread Cole Kuryakin - x7m
Is there any guide or cheat sheet out there somewhere which gives the exact properties of each html element which CAN be altered/positioned/styled via CSS? Like I've been putting: margin: 0; padding: 0; on a default table rule set, but something I've just read "indicates" that tables

[WSG] Element Properties Cheat Sheet

2005-06-12 Thread Cole Kuryakin - x7m
Is there any guide or cheat sheet out there somewhere which gives the exact properties of each html element which CAN be altered/positioned/styled via CSS? Like I've been putting: margin: 0; padding: 0; on a default table rule set, but something I've just read "indicates" that tables

Re: [WSG] Element Properties Cheat Sheet

2005-06-12 Thread Catherine Post
Well now, this is kind of hilarious. I got the following info from the margins of my gmail account for email. It shows links to info that is pertinent to whatever the key words are, in a particular email. These cost $10, it looks like; but they do look good. They are laminated cards, in all