As a general rule you cannot use non-system fonts on the web, as the end
user needs to have them installed as well (I think this is what you're
asking?). One workaround is to use sIFR (
http://www.mikeindustries.com/blog/sifr/ ). Also, here is a list of fonts
that are generally considered to be web
Hi.
rebuilding my site.
and i have the following fonts in my style sheet.
georgia, century school book, courrier, new courrier, comic ms, and others.
but i notice, that on my local hard disk, or when i did have it on the web,
but closed it for copyright issues.
it was only displaying arial.
did t
I use Web Developer Kit Toolbar and Firebug in conjunction since they both
have been extremely helpful to me in telling what would the end results
would generate for Firefox. I strongly recommend those.
-Josh S.
On Sun, Dec 7, 2008 at 6:51 PM, Mathew Robertson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
>
> Have
Have you tried the "Web developer toolbar" plugin? I haven't used Magneto, but
have found that the "Validate Local HTML" option to be very useful for
validating pages that are behind https channels.
regards,
Mathew Robertson
> tee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hi everyone,
>
> I asked thi
> It's for PC. I need a Mac version though :)
sorry. i either forgot or didn't know you worked on a mac. then i'm
lost unless you go look on source forge.
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My take on JQuery is that it is:
- Most popular JS library out there
- Becoming a de-facto standard for cross-browser JS development
- Something that every serious developer I have met so far is supporting
and using
Whether it is made part of future browsers or not, it is a skill set
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Hi Tee,
There are no JQuery specific extensions to IE8.
There are general speed and reliability improvements to the JS engine in the
browser, and IDE support for JQuery in Visual Studio, however the support is
not specific to IE+JQuery.
Thanks,
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On Dec 7, 2008, at 4:34 AM, Jason Grant wrote:
A quick note to the group to say that a great, lightweight, JQuery
based, continuously updated, object-oriented, highly reusable set of
patterns is being developed by Adam Silver, a great JS developer.
http://www.adoromedia.com/projects/
Patt
A quick note to the group to say that a great, lightweight, JQuery based,
continuously updated, object-oriented, highly reusable set of patterns is
being developed by Adam Silver, a great JS developer.
http://www.adoromedia.com/projects/
Patterns are constantly being improved and Adam would apprec
try this one. http://www.alphaworks.ibm.com/tech/adesigner/download
cheers,
dwain
Dwain,
Thanks for the link, but it goes to 404 page though. I was at IMB
page many times by clicking on WebXact from the accessibility
extension, never able to figure where the software is.
This time I
> Anyone know other validator that does the job?
>
> thanks!
>
> tee
try this one. http://www.alphaworks.ibm.com/tech/adesigner/download
cheers,
dwain
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Hi everyone,
I asked this before, and was pointed to many useful Firefox
extensions. I have tried them all and actually installed Total
Validator and TAWs on my desktop. Problem is, none of these
validators pick up page in the login area and data that are saved in
sessions/caches (if you
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