[WSG] HTML5 Elements question

2011-08-17 Thread Tom Livingston
List,

Just trying to get a better grip on the proper use of the new
elements. I have a site with a persistent nav of the site on the top
of the page and on a couple pages, a large designed grid with nice
hover effects that mirrors the persistent nav. The persistent nav has
role=navigation and I was thinking the grids should also be the nav
element sans role. Am I tracking this right? Or is the grid not a case
for the nav element? The grids and top nav are site-wide navigation
within large sections of the site, not the ENTIRE site as a whole -
it's based on what group you fall in, like members etc.

Thanks in advance.

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Re: [WSG] HTML5 Elements question

2011-08-17 Thread Patrick H. Lauke

On 17/08/2011 15:04, Tom Livingston wrote:

Just trying to get a better grip on the proper use of the new
elements. I have a site with a persistent nav of the site on the top
of the page and on a couple pages, a large designed grid with nice
hover effects that mirrors the persistent nav. The persistent nav has
role=navigation and I was thinking the grids should also be the nav
element sans role. Am I tracking this right? Or is the grid not a case
for the nav element? The grids and top nav are site-wide navigation
within large sections of the site, not the ENTIRE site as a whole -
it's based on what group you fall in, like members etc.


If I understand it right, I'd say that yes, nav seems appropriate for 
the grid as well - though keep in mind that there's no ONE TRUE WAY(TM) 
to mark anything up semantically, so opinions may vary ;)


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Re: [WSG] HTML5 Elements question

2011-08-17 Thread Tom Livingston
On Wed, Aug 17, 2011 at 10:25 AM, Patrick H. Lauke
re...@splintered.co.uk wrote:
 On 17/08/2011 15:04, Tom Livingston wrote:

 Just trying to get a better grip on the proper use of the new
 elements. I have a site with a persistent nav of the site on the top
 of the page and on a couple pages, a large designed grid with nice
 hover effects that mirrors the persistent nav. The persistent nav has
 role=navigation and I was thinking the grids should also be the nav
 element sans role. Am I tracking this right? Or is the grid not a case
 for the nav element? The grids and top nav are site-wide navigation
 within large sections of the site, not the ENTIRE site as a whole -
 it's based on what group you fall in, like members etc.

 If I understand it right, I'd say that yes, nav seems appropriate for the
 grid as well - though keep in mind that there's no ONE TRUE WAY(TM) to mark
 anything up semantically, so opinions may vary ;)

 P
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 Patrick H. Lauke


Thank you Patrick. That was my thought as well.


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[WSG] which programming or web development tools which works well with jaws

2011-08-17 Thread Marvin Hunkin

hi.
well enrolling in a diploma in website development.
and developing a website.
now what web site development tools, and which programming tools which 
works best with Jaws?

visual basic, visual web developer, c#, dream weaver, vs 2008, or 2010.
which works best with jaws?
marvin.
ps: will take your more expertise in this area.


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Re: [WSG] which programming or web development tools which works well with jaws

2011-08-17 Thread Peter Mount
You might want to look at Lynx as well.

http://lynx.isc.org

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On 19/08/2011, at 7:53 AM, Marvin Hunkin startrekc...@gmail.com wrote:

hi.
 well enrolling in a diploma in website development.
 and developing a website.
 now what web site development tools, and which programming tools which works 
 best with Jaws?
 visual basic, visual web developer, c#, dream weaver, vs 2008, or 2010.
 which works best with jaws?
 marvin.
 ps: will take your more expertise in this area.
 
 
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