s the following: i need to tab 5 times to get to the
link with tabindex 2. Upon tab number 10 i get to tabindex 6.
Tab number 10 brings me to the skiplink.
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Good afternoon list,
Does anybody know if their exists a list of what is required in terms of
accessibility
features for each country (governments)?
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Good evening list,
Many thanks for the replies. Indeed, i was looking for a general
list but as Steve pointed out, this would be difficult to maintain
due to governments switching.
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Policy/> Indeed,
SH> it is out of date. It's on our To Do list to update and maintain
SH> it, but just hasn't made it to top priority yet.
SH> Many are adopting WCAG 2.0 Level AA as their standard. (WCAG is
SH> introduced at <http://www.w3.org/WAI/intro/wcag>.
Good evening list,
Does anybody know if Opera 10 has problems with access keys? The list
pops up but just shows a blank window.
test:
http://www.dzinelabs.com/sandbox/New_site_layout/maxtest.html
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ra 10 final it doesn't. I get the pop
up and when hovering over it, the text is shown as a tooltip but the
actual list is white
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Pussy Galore: "My name is Pussy Galore." - James Bond: "I
adional path ;-)
What i was worried about is the way how screen readers would
interprete it. Apart from the extraneous code, it would come in handy
as font sizing let's those tiny images (in my case it's a bread crumb
trail) be tiny on bigger font sizes
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avoid customer complaints, negative
feedback and generally increase their changes of higher profits by
ensuring everyone can buy goods from their web site without problems
Enough said i think :-)"
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Good afternoon Jason,
It was foretold that
on 30/01/2010 @ 16:57:27 GMT+ (which was 14:57:27 where I live)
Jason Grant would write:
JG> @Luc Glad we agree. ;-)
Just to make myself clear: i don't agree with your point of view: the
quoted text was to illustrate the mot
k-formatting
[2] http://reference.sitepoint.com/css/haslayout
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om.au/> www.2excel.com.au
ede...@2excel.com.au
Ph: (08) 8121 7724
Mob: 0488 616 676
Fax: (08) 8268 7718
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Hello list,
Somehow my abbr tag doesn't seem to work in IE. Is it my system or is
there really something wrong?
http://www.dzinelabs.com/projects/newdzine.php
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Hello Ian,
It was foretold that on 21-6-2004 @ 17:26:04 GMT-0700 (which was
2:26:04 where I live) Ian Main would write:
IM> IE windows doesn't support .
IM> Here is a couple of ways to solve the issue.
Thanks Ian. You gotta love IE.
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order of the tabindex? Starting with the main
nav and ending with the footer links seems obvious, but should the
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content?
To visualize it:
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Good afternoon Derek,
It was foretold that on 21-7-2004 @ 23:30:54 GMT-0400 (which was
5:30:54 where I live) Derek Featherstone would write:
DF> Hi Luc -- I'd suggest you might want to just forego the tabindex completely.
DF> http://www.wats.ca/articles/keyboardusageandtabindex
.com/test/template_mogul.htm
[2] http://www.dzinelabs.com/test/copy_of_template_mogul.htm
[3] http://www.dzinelabs.com/test/copy_of_copy_of_template_mogul.htm
[4] http://www.dzinelabs.com/test/copy_of_copy_of_copy_of_template_mogul.htm
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http:
have any effect [1] & [2]. Am i using the wrong hack to just feed
the text-align: center to IE5?
[1] http://www.dzinelabs.com/test/copy_of_copy_of_template_mogul.htm
[2] http://www.dzinelabs.com/test/copy_of_copy_of_copy_of_template_mogul.htm
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Good evening list,
My problem is solved, i'm glad to say:
i used :
text-align:center;
voice-family: "\"}\"";
voice-family:inherit;
text-align:left;
on the body element and that did the trick :-)
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Hello list,
A div, set with overflow: auto has a "go to top" link in it. It works on
most browsers, only Opera 7.2 leads you to the top of the page, not
to the top of the div. According to Opera, overflow is fully
supported, so is this a bug that anybody knows?
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the pointing:
Sorry if i can't provide an online example :-(
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n these:
Moz 1.6, NN 7.1, IE 6, Safari (the last one i don't know what build)
sp> When I was testing opera jumped to the top of the page, but also moved the
sp> text in the overflowed div to the right point, did you get this behaviour?
Nope, thankfully not.
Version 7.23
Build
browsers except Opera so i thought if
it was a bug or something else :-)
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"Im all for
ill not work in IE (oh wonder!).
You could place a fix-width div inside the main div to force
it to be at least that wide i guess.
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ffects all browsers, rather than creating one invalid
rule for one invalid browser, which can easily be dropped later if IE
"ever" shapes up.
[1] http://www.svendtofte.com/code/max_width_in_ie/
(2] http://www.doxdesk.com/software/js/minmax.html
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"Xerox never comes up with anything original."
uld be:
"A floated box must have an explicit width" as per spec:
http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/visuren.html#floats
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hould do it (tested it localy, not online though)
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ot always a very good idea, i always use a
background image for a marker. That gives you the ability to position
it better and works better x-browser.
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at road, it's a real problem when IE
adheres more to the specs in future versions -:)
So, to sum up: if one cares to use the css correctly, code for Opera
(or moz for that matter) first and then bother with IE.
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u:
http://css.maxdesign.com.au/listutorial/index.htm
tutorial 4.
That's how i make my horizontal nav's. And they do work in Opera.
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li.
You can get them flush with a negative margin-right.
Now, about the borders, without knowing what the problem is, maybe my
example could help you out:
http://www.dzinelabs.com/Pages/horizontal_nav.php
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removed the display:block?
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"Politics is the art of looking for trouble, finding it everywher
post: have you tried using margin
instead of padding? Or adding a position:relative to let IE5 behave?
Just still guessing...
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ne screws
G> IE5.0/Win. In the end I've plumped for the one that screws IE5.0/Win
Unfortunately i don't have IE5 on my system to play around a bit.
But, maybe you could solve it with a conditional comment so that IE5
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Good evening Jeremy,
It was foretold that on 29-3-2004 @ 14:10:01 GMT-0600 (which was
22:10:01 where I live) Jeremy Flint would mumble:
JF> sure. why not.
Thanks Jeremy. You described what i was thinking but couldn't get
the words right :-)
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ied this:
.cl {
clear: both;
height: 0;
margin: 0;
line-height: 0;
font-size: 1px; /* keeps IE6 from applying extra space below */
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e div, it is wrong use of css.
Is this correct and am i wrong?
In the (odd) case i'm right, is there some spec that states that an
image always needs a description?
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Good evening list,
Tnx to all who have answered. I'm a bit clear on it now :-)
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you should reconsider:
http://www.wats.ca/articles/thefutureofaccesskeys/66
http://www.wats.ca/articles/accesskeyconflicts/37
http://www.wats.ca/articles/accesskeys/19
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Hello tee,
It was foretold that on 7-4-2005 @ 16:50:48 GMT-0700 (which was
1:50:48 where I live) tee would write:
t> By the way, are you the same Luc I recently known?
Yes, the one and only ;-)
t> How do you pronounce your name if I may ask.
For native english speakers it&
gn:center on the body, you
specify text-align: left; on the wrapper. The auto margins will center
the element in the containing (body) tag.
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