Re: [WSG] CSS based redesign of http://www.mckinseyquarterly.com/

2004-07-14 Thread Bradley Wright
imports are now generally used for IE css bug fixes. but thats a bit overboard. Could you qualify this statement please? @import is used to import stylesheets. We don't want to give members who might be new to CSS the wrong idea here. The site probably won't validate either due to some

Re: [WSG] Making my menus work across multiple browsers

2004-01-29 Thread Bradley Wright
Just a quickie about validation, you've got an invalid doctype declaration: !DOCTYPE xhtml PUBLIC -//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd; the html should be html just to make it easy here's the proper one: !DOCTYPE html PUBLIC

Re: [WSG] bug check - does it break?

2004-01-18 Thread Bradley Wright
Ben, After a preliminary run-through on IE 5.0 and IE 5.5, there are a few issues: Issues on both browsers: * The page is not fixed-width in either of them. It's left-aligned and seems to continue across the page (example: the background green-colour behind the photo on the login page goes

Re: [WSG] OT: Opening documents in _blank window

2003-12-11 Thread Bradley Wright
Miles, Generally when serving PDF type document at my place of work, we serve them using a custom HTTP header: header( content-disposition: inline ); (that's the PHP way to do it). This works for us because we serve most of our documents as BLOBs from the database. If you're not doing that,

Re: [WSG] Hi! www.themaninblue.com

2003-12-05 Thread Bradley Wright
Cameron, Indeed, welcome aboard (should I be saying that? This is only my second post :) ). Am most impressed with your site, and have been since Douglas Bowman wrote it up on Stop Design (one of those US blogs :) ). It's a really good effort, and an even more impressive effect. Respect where

RE: [WSG] A quick XHTMLquestion

2003-12-05 Thread Bradley Wright
I certainly agree with your main points here Mark, but of course I feel compelled to add something of my own: XHTML, HTML (both of which are current (and valid) standards; something alot of people have forgotten about) and any other web technology (CSS, DOM etc., which likely aren't