beyond its containers
boundaries.
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To throw water into hot oil. Choosing transitional or strict will, in
Gecko browser, determine whether your browser activates
almost-standards-mode or standards-mode respectively [1].
[1] http://hsivonen.iki.fi/doctype/
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introductory text be prefaced with an h2? I am
thinking of accessibility and do not want to cause problems for screen readers
by breaking the outline of the page.
Yes. followed by some introductory paragraph text then is
totally compliant, accessible and won't cause any problems.
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PNGGauntlet as an after process to optimize those PNGs.
http://brh.numbera.com/software/pnggauntlet/
Unfortunately it only supports Windows.
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could print in landscape just by adding the
following clause to the print style sheet:
@page {size: landscape;}
However, sadly browser support is still lacking. The above does not work
in Firefox, IE or Safari. Only Opera seems to like it.
[1] http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/page.html
C
romise to pursue customer loyalty as our secondary point
of customer focus...
Note: The here is totally arbitrary, but do use the appropriate
heading in your own code.
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Nice one Patrick, that made me laugh too... lol
But on a serious note what could we do about resources like these that
publicize incorrect information and advocate bad practice?
Patrick Lauke wrote:
Robby Jennings wrote:
I've found this list of depreciated tags
http://www.html-referenc
Hi Robby,
As far as I'm aware is here to stay. HTML and XHTML both
support it. Also the page you're referring to doesn't look credible as
it advocates using HTML 4.0 as a rule of thumb. Try this:
http://www.w3schools.com/tags/default.asp
Or if you want the definitive answer take a look at t
Hi Cole,
Had a look at your page and I think the problem is the overflow:hidden
applied to #container (skin.css line 18). You should see the rest of the
content if you remove that line. If overflow:hidden is absolutely
necessary then you could just remove the height values. IE will expand
the