I asked a similar question not too long ago:
http://archivist.incutio.com/viewlist/css-discuss/103365
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On Tue, 27 Jan 2009 19:29:52 +, James Jeffery wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> Quick question. I have some data pulled from a database (50 of the most recent
> categories/tags). These are positioned in a list in 2 columns (example below):
>
> -
> Category1Catego
Hi.
could some one take a look at http://tracs.co.nz/marvin
need help or show me how to fix maybe some possible layout and design,
problems.
but cannot edit images, using jaws.
and maybe how to streamline my code.
so if some one has got the time and the expertise and can help me to get my
front p
Either that or simply go down the PDF route and put the important
legal information into a separate document.
I've found similar issues to this from legal teams who require a
perfect translation from a word doc etc, and as Georg says, relying on
individual browser support is often not accep
Hey all,
Quick question. I have some data pulled from a database (50 of the most
recent categories/tags). These are positioned in a list in 2 columns
(example below):
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Category1Category5
Category2Category6
Category3Category7
Category4
James O'Neill wrote:
We are a small county displaying our ordinances and parens are
important for legal notations and references.
If such details are important, they should be written in plain text.
Regardless of whether a method is found or not, one can not rely on
browsers support for HTML/C
Greetings all,
I am curious if it is currently possible to have a list item display its
list counter with parenthesis around it such as this:
1. Item 1
(a). sub item 1
The only way I can think of this is via CSS 3 which is not currently widely
supported, especially in our
On 27/1/09 05:19, littler...@internode.on.net wrote:
> I am starting to learn javascript/jquery and would like to use it to
> hide questions on a form dependant on the answer to another question.
Hmm. Can we explore the precise interaction a little bit more before
jumping to solutions?
How wil
Toggling the visibility of elements while respecting accessibility is one of
the features of Performer (http://performerjs.org). A new site is currently in
the works with much better documentation, but if you’re interested in using
this drop me a line off-list and I’ll be glad to help.
Chris