Hi all,
I'm currently in the lucky position to be able to design a CSS
architecture from scratch. I was thinking of creating a layered approach
where I have a CSS layer for
- the CSS reset
- the site layout (structural parts, ie. columns, rows, header, footer)
- the site's elements (boxes which
Jens,
I recommend googling CSS Frameworks.
Also, I recommend looking at a site I implemented a CSS framework of
my own. It sounds very very much like your approach.
http://www.athletics.com.au
It works on the concept of layers that can be used to progressively
enhance the visual appearance of
The Yahoo YUI CSS framework is a big help. http://developer.yahoo.com/yui/
The Reset, base, and fonts give you a good foundation. The grids make it
super easy to build layouts. Combine all four into a single css file:
http://yui.yahooapis.com/2.5.1/build/reset-fonts-grids/reset-fonts-grids.css
Hi Everyone!
I need to build this menu in XHTML 1.0 Strict, See attached... Can anyone
suggest a good way to implement this? I have built the search which was
quite easy.
Cheers,
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Richard Johnson
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Hi Richard,
you can try to make it with something like this:
ul id=black-menu
li id=homeBack home/li
li id=rssRSS/li
li id=sitemapSite map/li
li id=search-box
form
If I may be permitted to be pedantic for a moment, I believe that
JavaScript may be used to provide Assistance with Validation (So you
are both correct...)
Security can only ever be _reliably_ provided on the server side, but
validation of user input is perfectly acceptable as client side code,
Furthermore, to make your life really easy now, you have to do only a
cutpaste of the code shown on the following page:
http://diegolamonica.info/test/WSG/menu/menu.htm
- Full xhtml compliat,
- works with: firefox 2.0, Safari for Windows, Internet Explorer 7 and
Opera.
Maybe it will be a
Hi , You might want to try this.
http://www.quidascript.com/index.php?main_page=product_infocPath=59products_id=125
I got this package it's cheap as chips and has hundreds of javascripts...
Regards Dave
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From: Laert Jansen
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
On 24 Apr 2008, at 12:49, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi , You might want to try this.
http://www.quidascript.com/index.php?main_page=product_infocPath=59products_id=125
I got this package it's cheap as chips and has hundreds of
javascripts...
Given the liberties they
Ah, where's your sense of adventure?
Certainly hundreds of javascripts for 1 pound means quality.
It reminds me of a night with two super-gigantic pizzas for $2.99.
They may not have been good, but I didn't forget about eating them for
months.
Ted
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From: [EMAIL
On 24 Apr 2008, at 13:36, Ted Drake wrote:
Ah, where's your sense of adventure?
Buried under a desire not to see people rewarded for lowering the
quality of the WWW :)
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David Dorward
http://dorward.me.uk/
http://blog.dorward.me.uk/
Wow! Thanks so much Diego!
On 24/04/2008, Diego La Monica [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Furthermore, to make your life really easy now, you have to do only a
cutpaste of the code shown on the following page:
http://diegolamonica.info/test/WSG/menu/menu.htm
- Full xhtml compliat,
- works
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