Re: [WSG] Standards compliant CMS? [OT]

2008-03-13 Thread Mark Harris
Sarah Simmonds wrote: Michael: Thanks for pointing that out, I didn't know we had a list specifically for CMS's. I'll direct my query there :) Cheers, Sarah On 3/14/08, Mark Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: With respect, last time I looked, the WSG-CMS list was over there > Y'know, I c

Re: [WSG] Standards compliant CMS?

2008-03-13 Thread Kurt Lovelace
Some excellent OpenSource CMS systems that I have had the pleasure of working with for real production work in various client environments include: 1. Joomla 2. XOOPS 3. WordPress 4. PhpNuke 5. PostNuke 6. TextPattern Joomla is currently my favorite for clients with broad needs -- say, bbs

Re: [WSG] Standards compliant CMS?

2008-03-13 Thread Sarah Simmonds
Aleagi: Yep, we're looking at Drupal too. Michael: Thanks for pointing that out, I didn't know we had a list specifically for CMS's. I'll direct my query there :) Cheers, Sarah On 3/14/08, Mark Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > With respect, last time I looked, the WSG-CMS list was over ther

Re: [WSG] inline floated right problem in Firefox

2008-03-13 Thread Gunlaug Sørtun
tee wrote: IE/win handles it like Firefox. Gecko and IE have one interpretation of such float line-ups, and Opera and Safari have another. I prefer the Op/Saf one since it works well for all cases, but it's probably the wrong one :-) 'Probably the wrong one' because it's not according to the

Re: [WSG] inline floated right problem in Firefox

2008-03-13 Thread tee
Hi Georg, IE/win handles it like Firefox. Gecko and IE have one interpretation of such float line-ups, and Opera and Safari have another. I prefer the Op/Saf one since it works well for all cases, but it's probably the wrong one :-) 'Probably the wrong one' because it's not according to the

Re: [WSG] Standards compliant CMS?

2008-03-13 Thread Mark Harris
With respect, last time I looked, the WSG-CMS list was over there > From the Guidelines: "The mail list does not cover: * Non-Web Standards related issues and support * Discussion of server-side scripting beyond that directly involved with Web Standards * Discussion of content

Re: [WSG] Standards compliant CMS?

2008-03-13 Thread aleagi
Hello, Take a look at Drupal: http://drupal.org It's powerfull, it's flexible and have a lot of coll stuff and tries to follow web standards... Have a nice day! @:D Luiz Gustavo Aleagi Nunes - "Nosce te ipsum" - http://sapiensdc.com.br On Thu, M

Re: [WSG] Standards compliant CMS?

2008-03-13 Thread Sarah Simmonds
Hi Richard, Thanks for your suggestion, MySource Matrix is already on our list of solutions to evaluate. I didn't know Squiz has an office in Melbourne though! Along with solid community support we're also looking for a solution which can supply commercial support should we need it, and MySource M

Re: [WSG] Standards compliant CMS?

2008-03-13 Thread Sarah Simmonds
Hi Adam, We've tried developing in-house ourselves but we've found the solutions we have in place has become difficult to maintain. With a pre-existing CMS and a solid community behind it we won't have to build upgrades ourselves, we simply need to install them. I've heard lots of good things abo

Re: [WSG] Opera 9.26 Problem

2008-03-13 Thread Gunlaug Sørtun
Web Dandy Design wrote: Can you advise what would need to be done to the site to 'make it work' in Opera? Add... #left-col {clear: left;} ...and the problem is solved in all browsers and on all resolutions. The problem was that the left-col got hung up on the horizontal nav's right edge when t

RE: [WSG] Opera 9.26 Problem

2008-03-13 Thread Web Dandy Design
Georg, Susanne, Dwain, Alexey Thanks for your responses. Can you advise what would need to be done to the site to 'make it work' in Opera? Thanks, Elaine Web Dandy http://www.webdandy.co.uk -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Gunlaug Sørt

Re: [WSG] Opera 9.26 Problem

2008-03-13 Thread Gunlaug Sørtun
Web Dandy Design wrote: [...] However the client's French distributor says that the site doesn't look right when they are using Opera v9.26, revision 8835, Win32, Windows XP. Has anyone ever come across this problem before? www.charis.uk.com . Breaks the same

Re: [WSG] Opera 9.26 Problem

2008-03-13 Thread Susanne Jäger
Web Dandy Design wrote, On 13.03.2008 12:47: > We recently built a site for a client and tested across various browsers > including Opera 9.26. The site layout looks fine on our machines and we have > looked at the site on PC and MAC. However the client's French distributor > says that the site do

Re: [WSG] Opera 9.26 Problem

2008-03-13 Thread wapbox
Hello. WDD> We recently built a site for a client and tested across various WDD> browsers including Opera 9.26. The site layout looks fine on our WDD> machines and we have looked at the site on PC and MAC. However WDD> the client’s French distributor says that the site doesn’t look WDD> right when

Re: [WSG] Opera 9.26 Problem

2008-03-13 Thread dwain
looks ok to me. i'm running the same build and platform. must be something on their end. dwain On 3/13/08, Web Dandy Design <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi, > > > > We recently built a site for a client and tested across various browsers > including Opera 9.26. The site layout looks fine on

[WSG] Opera 9.26 Problem

2008-03-13 Thread Web Dandy Design
Hi, We recently built a site for a client and tested across various browsers including Opera 9.26. The site layout looks fine on our machines and we have looked at the site on PC and MAC. However the client's French distributor says that the site doesn't look right when they are using Opera v9.

Re: [WSG] Standards compliant CMS?

2008-03-13 Thread Richard Johnson
Hi Sarah, I have worked with Squiz's cms for over 3 years now. They develop an Open Source content management system called MySource Matrix. I would seriously recommend having a free demonstration (they can to it online via screen sharing) or they have an office in Melbourne. More information abou