[WSG] Call for Review: Working Draft of WCAG 2.0

2005-07-01 Thread Geoff Deering
Apologies for cross posting, but here's your chance to provide feedback on the W3C WCAG 2.0 http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/w3c-wai-ig/2005JulSep/.html Regards Geoff ** The discussion list for http://webstandardsgroup.org/ See http:/

Re: [WSG] Will HTML be nicer to PHP than XHTML?

2005-07-01 Thread Alan Trick
Personally, I believe this is one of the strong argumens for XHTML. PHP is very sloppy, and when you combine that with another sloppy language, HTML, the mess is tremendos. For small projects and new people it's not much of an issue, but try to maintain a large codebase without it being incredibly

Re: [WSG] Combining Ordered, Unordered, Linked & Unlinked Lists

2005-07-01 Thread Terrence Wood
If you move your bullets off the anchors and back to the list item where they belong ( has a list-style attribute doesn't) then your layout is quite easy to fix. Look at your source without CSS and you should see how your list items wrap indented away from the bullet point. From an interacti

Re: [WSG] HTML 4.01 versus XHTML 1.0

2005-07-01 Thread Iain
Hi, I can fully admit I wrote pages in XHTML in a vain effort to be bleeding edge. I must say that, having read Stuart Langridge's "DHTML UTopia" and its convincing argument about using HTML 4.01, I am coming round to the idea that there are currently no genuine advantages to using XHTML. I s

[WSG] HTML 4.01 versus XHTML 1.0

2005-07-01 Thread Roberto Gorjão
Olá a todos, I’ve tried to make my mind on my own on this subject, but I must confess I’m a bit confused… I’m talking about XHTML 1.0 served as text/html, as I have no use for xml yet… Should I prefer it to HTML 4.01? Why? On one hand I have the recommendations of: * The W3C – In their no

[WSG] Combining Ordered, Unordered, Linked & Unlinked Lists

2005-07-01 Thread White Ash
Greetings ~ I'm wanting to know if there are examples out there of lists that are a combination of unlinked ordered linked ordered unlinked unordered and linked unordered items. I'm designing a bibliography, and thinking that there will be some articles I can l

RE: [WSG] tables to standards problem...

2005-07-01 Thread Drake, Ted C.
I think you could wrap the elements in a div and it would still be semantic. This is a chunk of information and yes, an h2 would have more seo power. However, for semantic reasons, I would tend to use an h3 and save the h2 as the summary of the maincontent section and the h3 as the summary

Re: [WSG] tables to standards problem...

2005-07-01 Thread akella
tnx Ted now the last problem is:  additional DIV or creating DL. The first thing i consider a sin. But what do u think about semantics of the second? Dont u think H2 is better for the headline of the article? And what about SEO? i think h2 has more weight than dt dt strong? or im wrong? now the mar

RE: [WSG] tables to standards problem...

2005-07-01 Thread Drake, Ted C.
You might try using a definition list. You can float the different elements, the image in a dd floated to the right, the headline in a dt, the text in a dd are floated to the right, give the dl a border, background, margin, etc.   A variation can be seen here: http://www.csatravelprote

Re: [WSG] tables to standards problem...

2005-07-01 Thread akella
Sorry,Hugues Brunelle i didnt understood your hint clearly now im even in doubt which way is better. Great tnx too! On 7/1/05, akella <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hugues Brunelle , Tnx, but it only works if i know maximum height of so called newsbox. But 10x anyway Gunlaug Sørtun, its just some k

Re: [WSG] tables to standards problem...

2005-07-01 Thread akella
Hugues Brunelle , Tnx, but it only works if i know maximum height of so called newsbox. But 10x anyway Gunlaug Sørtun, its just some kind of magic, but it works! Tnx tnx tnx! :) thats the way im going to implement it... On 7/1/05, Hugues Brunelle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi Akella, For art

RE: [WSG] tables to standards problem...

2005-07-01 Thread Hugues Brunelle
Hi Akella, For articles, I would suggest something like : http://www.echo3d.com/lab/akella.html   Regards,     Hugues Brunelle Concepteur graphique, multimédia et Web --- Coopérative de travail en multimédia ECHO tridimension 2139, rue Masson Montréal (Québec)  H2H 1A8 Canada   +1 514 521-

[WSG] table to div tags problem

2005-07-01 Thread Svip
My client has asked me to make a dynamic page with PHP and such, but they'll like to keep their current design, however, I am needed to rewrite it to be supported under every browser ( before only IE supported it *ugh* ), so as you can tell, there is need for action. Their current site can be foun

Re: [WSG] tables to standards problem...

2005-07-01 Thread Gunlaug Sørtun
akella wrote: http://www.champion.com.ua/ or here http://pravda.com.ua/ The problem is: How to implement it with CSS so that text will not be under the image. The obvious img{float:left} is not good - client dont want the text to be displayed under the image. This solution imitates parts of a

[WSG] tables to standards problem...

2005-07-01 Thread akella
Hi, on this site http://www.champion.com.ua/ or here http://pravda.com.ua/ in main column you can see a lot of news boxes i mean image+heading+paragraph of text It is implemented as a table. image is first cell and text is second. The problem is: How to implement it with CSS so that text will not