Hi All,
I've a client wishing to call attention to (2) a: links, in a vertical
list by simply reversing with the hover color. The a:links are now the
hover color value and the a:hover is now the a:link color value.
After reviewing the change I found it conflicting with the
surrounding
Hi,
Following is a link to the site in question.
http://www.familyhomelessness.org/
On Jul 18, 2009, at 3:02 PM, Chris F.A. Johnson wrote:
On Sat, 18 Jul 2009, Bushidodeep wrote:
I've a client wishing to call attention to (2) a: links, in a
vertical list by simply reversing
:
On Sat, Jul 18, 2009 at 5:09 PM, Bushidodeep field.ni...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hi,
Following is a link to the site in question.
http://www.familyhomelessness.org/
the way the links are currently set when i hover over the blue link
that is next to an orange link things get a bit confusing when
%2Fwww.familyhomelessness.org%2FsimUrl=uploads%2F124800363616183sensorType=tritanope
On Sat, July 18, 2009 11:09 pm, Bushidodeep wrote:
Hi,
Following is a link to the site in question.
http://www.familyhomelessness.org/
On Jul 18, 2009, at 3:02 PM, Chris F.A. Johnson wrote:
On Sat, 18 Jul 2009, Bushidodeep wrote
=tritanope
On Sat, July 18, 2009 11:09 pm, Bushidodeep wrote:
Hi,
Following is a link to the site in question.
http://www.familyhomelessness.org/
On Jul 18, 2009, at 3:02 PM, Chris F.A. Johnson wrote:
On Sat, 18 Jul 2009, Bushidodeep wrote:
I've a client wishing to call attention to (2
Hi,
After reading the following article, I ask which is more semantic,
using the hr / element with a background or using the CSS3 border
background property?
C
http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2008/09/09/the-hr-contest-results-download-your-fresh-hr-line-now/
Hi,
Thanks, SMASH has some good contributions. As with any resource,
absorb what is useful, reject the useless. Does any
DOM conditional exist for checking CSS3 support in user agents?
C
On Aug 8, 2009, at 7:53 PM, tee wrote:
On Aug 8, 2009, at 7:05 PM, Bushidodeep wrote:
Hi
Hi,
As usual, all the replies to my post have been valuable, providing
much to think about. Does a JS/DOM script exist for
checking CSS3 support across user-agents?
C
On Aug 9, 2009, at 3:22 PM, Keryx Web wrote:
On 2009-08-09 12:48, Stuart Foulstone wrote:
The hr element represents a
Hi,
Many Thanks. Just what was desired.
C
On Aug 10, 2009, at 1:20 PM, Ross Bruniges wrote:
http://www.modernizr.com/
From: Bushidodeep field.ni...@gmail.com
Does a JS/DOM script exist for checking CSS3 support across user-
agents
Hi,
A little late to the thread, but how about:
the contents of the table
captionSample Complex Table/caption
tr
th abbr=page id=pageNoPage
Name/th
th id=catCategory/th
th abbr=tool id=acc axis=test
resultsAccessibility Tool Test/th
th abbr=manual id=man axis=test
resultsManual Test/th
th
All,
The following article shed light on both mark-up and styling.
http://www.sitepoint.com/article/fancy-form-design-css/
It should help.
C,
On Aug 19, 2009, at 1:11 PM, Erickson, Kevin (DOE) wrote:
Wow! So what is the best practice???
-Original Message-
From:
Hi,
I recommend this publication http://www.rosenfeldmedia.com/books/webforms/
. It just arrived from Amazon
today, and is very informative.
C
On Aug 19, 2009, at 1:42 PM, Erickson, Kevin (DOE) wrote:
FYI- I did replace align=right align=center with CSS styling.
-Original
Hi,
After peeping the following requirement in a job description,
looking for a Web Developer who can translate visual designs into
pixel-perfect, standards-compliant html/css pages
a grin rivaling a James Bond villain curled the corners of my mouth.
Pixel perfect and standards is an
R,
It seems we've arrived at another topic
exposing the youth of both the web
and Web Standards.
The exchange is rich food for
thought, and inspiration for research.
Many Thanks,
C
On Aug 22, 2009, at 2:02 PM, Rimantas Liubertas wrote:
Hi,
I've sided with the following camps regarding
F,
As in the case of clients that rigidly adhere to the notion of pixel
perfection,
the design usually spirals into perfection on a single user-agent,
with complete
disregard of the possible thousands in circulation.
The jobs description just seemed one to avoid.
C
On Aug 22, 2009,
Hi,
All debates aside on drop-down menus, they're called
for, demanded by some. I like this onehttp://www.csun.edu/,
and wondered if anyone has a tutorial URL bookmarked?
C
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