James,
I have no idea whether Opera uses Qt4 or 3 but it may filter
through in
time to a new Opera release (try Opera 9.5 beta - it may have it
already).
I have 9.5 Alpha Beta. Do you know if Opera is quick to bug fix? If
not, I don't want to bother to report the bug. :-)
tee
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Tee G. Peng wrote:
On this site,
body {background:#FFB701}
where footer wrap has opacity of 0.92 with a bg color
#ftr_wrap {background:#0d0d0d;
opacity:0.92;}
and 3 columns has
#col1, #col2, #col3 {background:#1a1a1a;}
I think Safari and Firefox got it right, that the 3 columns'
Sheesh, I could have sworn I was fiddling around with Opera and opacity the
other day and it wasn't working, there goes my opacity credibility.
I ran a few test on 9.5b and 9.24 (windows and linux) and they both do the
opacity rules. It's only Konquerer that doesn't do it. Maybe that's where I
On Nov 13, 2007, at 10:06 PM, James Ellis wrote:
I still find it a bit odd that setting opacity on an outer box
affects the
opacity on the inner box. For instance when you have nested white
boxes each
with an opacity of 0.5 over a black background they both end up
having 50%
black
On 13-Nov-07, at 1:26 PM, Tee G. Peng wrote:
James,
I have no idea whether Opera uses Qt4 or 3 but it may filter
through in
time to a new Opera release (try Opera 9.5 beta - it may have it
already).
I have 9.5 Alpha Beta. Do you know if Opera is quick to bug fix? If
not, I don't want
For those using YUI:
Article:
http://tjkdesign.com/articles/hacking_the_YUI_container_script.asp
Frameset to help you compare both solutions:
http://tjkdesign.com/articles/YUI_overlay/comparison.html
HTH,
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Thierry | http://www.TJKDesign.com
New question,
Where can we find web standard concerning the colors used for web pages
Cynthia Mack
Omnipath
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On 13 Nov 2007, at 14:52, Navjot Pawera wrote:
On 13-Nov-07, at 1:26 PM, Tee G. Peng wrote:
James,
I have no idea whether Opera uses Qt4 or 3 but it may filter
through in
time to a new Opera release (try Opera 9.5 beta - it may have it
already).
I have 9.5 Alpha Beta. Do you know if
Good day to everyone,
I have sample site http://medex-sa.com/index_1.html in the contact us, I'm
having a problem of submitting the data of the user who fill up the form. I
want the data of the user when clicking the submit button direct to the outlook
of our company. Could anyone knows
Hi guys,
Am comfortable with HTML/CSS and accessibility in general, but struggle with
JavaScript. I'm not a developer by trade, am a business type (sales and
marketing) so most oft he stuff is well over my head. I am looking for a
really basic, plain English guide to JavaScript. Either on or
One thought.
Being Web Standards Group, look for Unobtrusive JavaScript. Google helps :)
Bruce
bkdesign solutions
- Original Message -
From: Rob Mason
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2007 2:18 PM
Subject: [WSG] Idiot's guide to JavaScript
Hi
Javascript is a big subject, and generally can't be summarized or
simplified sensibly unless there's some particular aspect of it that
you're especially interested in. Are you looking for something like a
quick overview of the language itself, or perhaps some tutorial for
getting a particular task
Hi Rob,
I know how you feel, but once you get to grips with a few simple examples
you will find it's not as scary as you think, it's like anything else the
more you practice the better and more familiar you will become.
I recommend buying Jeremy Keith's book called Dom
Many thanks again to everyone who replied to my post.
On Nov 13, 2007, at 5:52 AM, Navjot Pawera wrote:
I have 9.5 Alpha Beta. Do you know if Opera is quick to bug fix?
If not, I don't want to bother to report the bug. :-)
I just checked the thread and saw this discussion. It would a big
Rob Mason wrote:
Hi guys,
Am comfortable with HTML/CSS and accessibility in general, but
struggle with JavaScript. I'm not a developer by trade, am a business
type (sales and marketing) so most oft he stuff is well over my head.
I am looking for a really basic, plain English guide to
I'm in a similar position and recently bought the Simply JavaScript book
from SitePoint... it's easy to understand and all the books I've seen of
theirs in the past have been up to date and use the latest standards so I
presume I'm learning the correct way as apposed to following out of date and
Rob Mason wrote:
I am looking for a really basic, plain English guide to JavaScript.
Either on or offline will do.
A little of both...
http://www.howtocreate.co.uk/tutorials/javascript/important
http://beginningjavascript.com/
regards
Georg
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Hi Marvin,
Best that you request a web development company to handle this as it can get
complex. From your email, I would say you run the business. It also depends
how your host server is set up, what languages can be used and how your
email is handled.
If you need help, contact a web
Hi Cynthia,
Are you talking accessibility guidelines for colour?
If so, this handy website will help you out.
http://www.visionaustralia.org.au/info.aspx?page=628
Regards,
Jay Boston
Intense Design
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