Re: [WSG] converting CSS and XHTML to PDFs

2009-03-31 Thread Jonathan Haslett
Most SS options I know of are clunky and dont handle css well. Do you  
have any good suggestions?


On 31/03/2009, at 6:17 PM, Rae Buerckner wrote:


You need server side software which can do this on the fly

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From: "Simon Pascal Klein" 
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Subject: Re: [WSG] converting CSS and XHTML to PDFs

That results in an image sitting inside a PDF; the text is rendered  
inaccessible, and the file size of the document will be increased  
substantially.



—Pascal


On 31/03/2009, at 1:08 AM, Darren Lovelock wrote:

Do a image screenshot using print screen and then convert that to  
PDF?


Darren Lovelock
Munky Online Web Design
http://www.munkyonline.co.uk
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Subject: [WSG] converting CSS and XHTML to PDFs


I have a problem converting my web pages, which are CSS driven  
into  PDFs (users usually do Right Click - convert page to PDF) -  
they  need to send those pages for client approval in the PDF  
format.The pages in PDF display very poorly, not all CSS  
images are  displayed, CSS formatting is completely off...


Does anybody have any idea, what's the best approach to tame the  
CSS pages and convert them to PDF?

Thank you!

Anya V.  Gerasimchuk
Web Designer, IT - Web Shared Services
UNIFI Information Technology
agerasimc...@unioncentral.com
(513) 595 -2391



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Hi there - WebAim just released a good summarised guide to WCAG2,  
a  lot easier for the newbie to get their head around.


http://webaim.org/standards/wcag/checklist


cheers

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Re: [WSG] HTML/XHTML/XML - Question about the future of.

2008-11-26 Thread Jonathan Haslett
http://immike.net/blog/2008/02/06/xhtml-2-vs-html-5/

On Wed, Nov 26, 2008 at 9:55 PM, David Dorward <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

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> > Now I am even more confused!
> > I was always under the impression that HTML4 and lower were valid SGML.
> > That XHTML1 and up were valid XML
> > That XML was valid SGML
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> > So how the ??? does that leave us with either 'serialisation' of the new
> > language being in-compatible with SGML?
>
> HTML5 is not HTML 4 or lower, or XHTML, or XML (disregarding the XML
> serialisation, as it isn't the serialisation being discussed).
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