Re: [WSG] Borders in liquid layouts

2009-04-17 Thread David Hucklesby
Stevio wrote: [...] > > Essentially I reckon it comes down to equal height columns in liquid > layouts. Any suggestions on how to best accomplish this? > There is this: Cordially, David --

Re: [WSG] Borders in liquid layouts

2009-04-17 Thread Paul Novitski
At 4/17/2009 11:18 AM, Stevio wrote: I have created a web site design, with a graphical border down the sides of the design (15px wide on each side). To implement this using CSS would be quite simple if the design had a fixed width, but I am looking to implement a liquid layout. Essentially

[WSG] Re: Web accessibility research

2009-04-17 Thread marie-jose zammit
Hi I am a university student studying for a B.Sc.(Hons.) in Mathematics and Informatics at the University of Malta and I am currently involved in a study that is exploring the challenges persons with disabilities face when using the Internet. Part of the investigation consists in conducting

Re: [WSG] Borders in liquid layouts

2009-04-17 Thread Frederick Matzen
I've used this several times with success. It may work for you as well: Equal Height Columns (Project Seven) http://www.projectseven.com/tutorials/css/pvii_columns/index.htm Frederick On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 12:38 PM, Jason Grant wrote: > I would bet on there not being a proper solution for th

Re: [WSG] Borders in liquid layouts

2009-04-17 Thread Jason Grant
I would bet on there not being a proper solution for this unless you want to start hacking around with some sort of JS based calculation solutions, which will only work for users which have JS on. I would go for the design with no borders basically. Often a time design decisions are impacted by l

[WSG] Borders in liquid layouts

2009-04-17 Thread Stevio
I have created a web site design, with a graphical border down the sides of the design (15px wide on each side). To implement this using CSS would be quite simple if the design had a fixed width, but I am looking to implement a liquid layout. Essentially I reckon it comes down to equal height

Re: [WSG] Image Replacement and Accessabilty

2009-04-17 Thread Benjamin Hawkes-Lewis
On 17/4/09 03:15, Russ Weakley wrote: Of course, we'd all prefer to use the correct method, which is "display:none" - but we have not been able to use this due to issues with earlier versions of JAWS (content set to "display: none" was not read aloud by these screen readers) - negatively affectin