marvin hunkin wrote:
but she noticed, that the links, would not work or show up in firefox.
and using text links with a mouseover rollover.
got any tips, or tricks, and how to fix this one?
Marvin,
You're not giving much to work with. Could you post either a link to the
offending page or some
Word to Dave. This book is awesome. I've slowly been trying to increase my
knowledge of programming, rather than scripting, and I don't think you could
do better than "Simply Javascript".
All the best!
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On Nov 14, 2007 8:31 AM, Dave Woods <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wro
Hi Adeline (and Deborah),
I can see the following likely impacts:
* The mechanics of changing portfolios will mean that there is content to be
merged/split/repurposed, sites to be re-architected, and a lot of graphic
design work. This applies to both intranet and internet.
* Regardless of
From: "Breton Slivka" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Of course if you don't feel like reading it, then don't. You have the
reccomendations here for the books that have good information (Unless
nobody has yet reccomended David Flanagan's "Javascript: The
Definative Guide"). When you're ready for good informa
From: "Breton Slivka" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Of course if you don't feel like reading it, then don't. You have the
reccomendations here for the books that have good information (Unless
nobody has yet reccomended David Flanagan's "Javascript: The
Definative Guide"). When you're ready for good informa
Hi Deborah,
I can't see how the changes will make an impact as yet but this
resource is useful (if you aren't aware of it already).
http://webpublishing.agimo.gov.au/
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Best regards,
Adeline Yaw
Centre for Physical Activity &
Health
Level 2, Medical Foundation
Hi,
I am looking for feedback on how other departments are handling the change
of government, in regards to departmental websites?
Thanks
Deborah
Deborah Hicks
Online Communications
Department of Health and Ageing
6289 7991
On Nov 28, 2007 12:14 AM, Martin Heiden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Rick,
>
> on Tuesday, November 27, 2007 at 13:50 Web Standards Group wrote:
>
> > On 15/11/07 (11:15) Ross said:
>
> >>
> >>document.write
> >>inline event handlers (like onclick)
> >>browser sniffing
> >>
> > In summa
I will also be talking Semantics. If you took a look at my outline, the
HTML, Div vs. Tables, Deprecated Elements and Attributes, and WYSIWYG
editor sections will be largely semantic discussion.
Susan Grossman wrote:
Since this is the Web Standards group, I'd like to ask if some members
would
Lol, yes, I know.
I forgot to mention that, thanks to there not being enough time on this
planet, this website is doubling as a final project in two of my
classes. That menu, as well as the links for games and animations are
part of that. Once that is over with, they'll likely be removed. At t
Opera may be working on educational material of our own, through our
Developer relations and Dev.opera.com work. I'll take a look, but as
a quick first suggestion, it may not be the best idea to use a flash
menu in a standards site. I'm not sure if you've put much
accessibility work into
> Since this is the Web Standards group, I'd like to ask if some members
> would be willing to look over the information I have gathered and I am
> developing and would comment, critique, correct, etc. on everything I
> have presented.
Nice Start - though if I was talking Standards I'd also talk
Hello,
I am going to be giving a presentation on Web Standards to all relevant
professors at my university to help them catch up and get up-to-date in
what they are teaching the students. I am putting together various
resources for them, including a website (which can be found at
http://www.a
On Tue, 27 Nov 2007 13:34:05 +1000, Taco Fleur wrote:
>
> I have an error where it says "document type does not allow element "OL" here"
> The ol tag is within a I don't understand, is this not
> allowed?
>
Pass.
> I have an error where it says "end tag for element "P" which is not open."
> The
On Tue, 27 Nov 2007 13:34:05 +1000, Taco Fleur wrote:
>
> I have an error where it says "document type does not allow element "OL" here"
> The ol tag is within a I don't understand, is this not
> allowed?
>
Pass.
> I have an error where it says "end tag for element "P" which is not open."
> The
How do you feel it compared with Heilmann's book Javascript development
with dom scripting and ajax
Michael Horowitz
Your Computer Consultant
http://yourcomputerconsultant.com
561-394-9079
Peter Goddard wrote:
I would endorse any recommendations for Jeremy Keith's book. Superb
stuff!
I woul
I would endorse any recommendations for Jeremy Keith's book. Superb
stuff!
I would say it's a great place to start. You need to understand all the
issues he raises such as degradation (in the event of the client having
JS switched off in the browser etc.
JK just has such a good way of explaining
On 27/11/07 (13:17) James said:
>Hi Rick,
>
>I can't comment on the Visual Quickstart book as I haven't read it, but
>having only just started really looking at Javascript myself, I can
>vouch for Jeremy Keith's book being very good indeed. I have found it
>very easy to read (each chapter takes ab
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on Tuesday, November 27, 2007 at 13:50 Web Standards Group wrote:
> On 15/11/07 (11:15) Ross said:
>>
>>document.write
>>inline event handlers (like onclick)
>>browser sniffing
>>
> In summary, then, does anyone recommend me hanging onto Visual
> Quickstart Guide: JavaScript an
In summary, then, does anyone recommend me hanging onto Visual
Quickstart Guide: JavaScript and Ajax (6th Ed.) or should I just ditch
it and buy Jeremy Keith's Dom Scripting book instead?
(Just trying to save myself some time is all) TIA...
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On 15/11/07 (11:15) Ross said:
>As a general rule of thumb if you are looking for online tutorials and
>examples that are teaching good modern JavaScript go find another one if
>it tells you to use things like:
>
>document.write
>inline event handlers (like onclick)
>browser sniffing
>
< and > and & should always be written as entities because they will interfere
with the syntax otherwise. (And sometimes "). On the other hand, utf-8 should
allow you to use actual characters for every other character you are likely to
want to include in your content, and doing so is recommende
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