On Mon, 15 Oct 2007 09:23:04 +1000, Kit Grose wrote:
[...]
>
> I'm a big fan of JS libraries. I use Prototype (and Script.aculo.us) and YUI
> quite a
> lot as the basis of a lot of my larger JS-based sites. The advantage of YUI
> isn't so
> much its ability to maintain strong standards, but its
That's pretty much what we did; usually and , with where
appropriate. But I still look longingly at the counters in CSS, and
grimace everytime someone says, "But we have to add in another point
between 2 and 3..."
On 2007-Oct-14, at 14:10 , <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrot
You're right;
innerHTML is much, much, MUCH faster to execute (see http://
www.quirksmode.org/dom/innerhtml.html for numbers). It's also quicker
to code and to implement.
However it leaves you with less handles on the elements you're
inserting, and 'feels' wrong (in the same way that somet
Going back to the original post:
>Pick your poison:
>
>1. Invalid code
>2. Use a transitional DOCTYPE
>3. Set value with DOM-script
I'm surprised that no one has said #2; just fall back to a transitional
doctype. You can still write your markup with standards in mind, use the
deprecated attrib
Certainly for this example, the use of an ordered list is incorrect - there is
a strong hint there in the description; this should be marked up with tags,
with the identifier as the first bit of text, ie the number is content in this
example.
If you think about it, the 'label' of each item MUST
Thanks Donna, thanks for checking.
I am not concerned how thinkvitamin has errors and warnings and text
got chopped off because that is beyond my control but the owner of the
My quest is whether IE 7 has issue with "elastic + fluid' layout, as
shown on that two sites and mine.
hi Tee, y
On Oct 14, 2007, at 12:14 AM, Donna Jones wrote:
Tee, i just looked more at the http://www.thinkvitamin.com/ site.
yes, i get the scroll bar at 800 wide in IE7 (not standalone). and
yes, its because its not chopping off the footer (wouldn't have
noticed, probably, though if Kepler hadn'
For http://www.thinkvitamin.com/ -
This site has a scrollbar in IE7 around 884px. It appears that this is
caused by the footer. In FireFox it just ignores that the right
portion of
the footer is being chopped off and doesn't give you a scrollbar but
as soon
as the footer content doesn't fit i