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You should be able to add addresses to ignore.
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Hi Bob,
I'm not sure I quite understand what you're after, but when I was using
Windows, I always found Irfanview (http://www.irfanview.net/index.htm)
excellent for working with graphics. I mostly use Linux these days, and
it's the only Windows application I miss.
Hope this helps.
Lesley
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06/14/2010.
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Ladies and Gentlemen,
Sorry this is off-topic, but I'm at my wits end. I want to get some nice
256x256(ish) icons/clip art to use as small graphics to compliment short
entries on a notice board. The subjects vary a lot and so I've decided to
attempt to make my own.
(you can see the actual pa
Hi Lucien,
> I have a web form I'm building and there is a simple yes/no question in
it.
> I got to wondering what the best semantic mark up for this is? Does
anyone have any good UI/UX suggestions?
>
> My three ideas were...
>
> Two radio buttons for "yes" and "no"...
> Do you...?
> Yes
> No
>
>
Yeah, your this structure is good, I think
2010/6/4 Lea de Groot
> On 4/06/10 2:41 PM, nedlud wrote:
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>> The full questions in the form is "Do you require an interpreter?"
>> This is followed by: "If so, what language?"
>>
>>
> Personally, I would try this structure:
>
> Do you require a transl
On 4/06/10 2:41 PM, nedlud wrote:
The full questions in the form is "Do you require an interpreter?"
This is followed by: "If so, what language?"
Personally, I would try this structure:
Do you require a translator?
o No
o Yes
[] Greek | {"I require a Greek Translator" written in greek}
There is actually a fourth option, which is a pair of buttons, which is a good
idea if both choices require an action, such as feeding on to a different form,
or if this is the last action of the form.
For me, the main thing to think about is 'negative responses' - with a radio
button you get o
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