dwain wrote:
> i agree, put the poem in a , place the poem inside a , use /> ( for html4) at the end of each line and a double
> between stanzas (unless you are writing a very long poem, then i'd
> go for at every stanza).
>
> cheers,
> dwain
>
>
Hello Web Standards Group List Readers,
Thi
Paul Collins wrote:
Hi all,
I'm trying to find a comprehensive list of Mobile phone browsers and
CSS support. I currently have a Nokia N70 and as far as I can see it
doesn't support CSS at all. But, perhaps with a stylesheet targeting
mobile phones it would?!
The main reason is, I am trying to
I think i agree with all of the above, that using Flash for navigation
is not a good or applicable solution, even with appropiate fallback.
The only reason i could think of for using Flash in this case would be,
when a specific font is required, that will just not render properly
with (X)HTML/
Matijs wrote:
Currently I'm working on a website with a community / web 2.0-ish feel
to it. I'm having trouble deciding what tags to use for certain elements
on a page. These elements are:
- mail a friend
- vote the article up
- vote the article down
- copy "I want to embed this on my own site
Even if the text replacement should not look as satisfying as using a
whole big image with image maps on it, you can still split up that image
into the navigation part and use image replacement techniques where the
Text is still preserved. Since most of those techniques hide the Text
and put the i