> On Behalf Of Diego La Monica
> What i've said is:
> to use windowed Links in it's base configuration you need only to insert
> into the head block of your page the script element and any element in
your
> html structure identified (id) as "windowedLinks". That's all.
But applying this ID to s
Thierry,
i'm sorry because i haven't jet translated the tutorial and the
presentation page, but sure! It is on my ToDo list. :-)
What i've said is:
to use windowed Links in it's base configuration you need only to insert
into the head block of your page the script element and any element in your
> On Behalf Of Diego La Monica
>> I wrote an article about this, this solution does not require extra
markup.
>> http://www.tjkdesign.com/articles/popup_window_with_no_extra_markup.asp
> Exactly, i wrote the mentioned script in this thread that identify by
itself
> the external links and leave
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> http://www.accessify.com/features/tutorials/the-perfect-popup/
I wrote an article about this, this solution does not require extra
markup.
http://www.tjkdesign.com/articles/popup_window_with_no_extra_markup.asp
As a side note, I believe it is better to apply a simple class name to the
links ra
> On Behalf Of tales.ebner
> i think there is a good way to do this, and is still accessible.
> ian lloyd teaches how to do it.
> if js is enable. it opens in a new window, if it's disabled it opens in
> same window.
> http://www.accessify.com/features/tutorials/the-perfect-popup/
I wrote an arti
That's a good point.
In an age where we have windows, tabs, screen readers, kiosks, and who
knows how many different client configurations, it's probably easier to
let the user decide what they want to do with the link.
Of course, it depends who your audience is. I'd imagine there would be a
few
On Jul 13, 2007, at 1:57 AM, Nick Cowie wrote:
I think that everybody has missed the original point of Marvin's post.
Marvin was looking for help in completing his visual design units
in his web design course, as Marvin is visually impaired and is
trying to build websites for sighted peop
Thats Javascript.
Im not to tough at Javascript, but im sure you could detect if the user has
Javascript enabled, if not provide a box with vertical scrolling, or a box
with
say 2 or 3 articles.
That example you provided is a good example in itself. If you dont know
Javascript im sure there are
Thats Javascript.
Im not to tough at Javascript, but im sure you could detect if the user has
Javascript enabled, if not provide a box with vertical scrolling, or a box
with
say 2 or 3 articles.
That example you provided is a good example in itself. If you dont know
Javascript im sure there are
Hi All,
A customer has asked for a region of a page to display 'scrolling' news
headlines. The example site that they have given is:
http://www.imeche.org/
They would like something similar but with the following modifications:
1) Slower rate of traverse
2) Less vertical space so that only o
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