Typography on the web has come a long way, and even more so recently.
Check out
* Google Font Directory http://code.google.com/webfonts
* TypeKit http://typekit.com/ which can be used through Google Font
Directory
In some cases client may have to pay (TypeKit) but they do have at le
not really the right list for such a question.
but
http://www.google.com.au/search?q=prototype+ie8+lightbox
seems to supply plenty of suggestions
On 16/07/2010 9:43 AM, Luc wrote:
Good evening list,
i just received a mail from a member who has troubles mailing to the
list so he asked me to p
Hi guys,
Don't you think you are best to reply off list?
You have Julie's email address.
And I'm sorry but your future job prospects aren't really web standards.
cheers
Luke
ps I'm interested in long walks on recursive beaches.
On 12/07/2010 4:22 PM, Jonathon Ireland wrote:
Hello
Julie,
Hi,
SSI header working on IE8 on Win7, sorry no time to check out other IEs
cheers
Luke
On 12/04/2010 3:53 PM, David Hucklesby wrote:
A student at a Web design course asked me how to include a common
heading on all his pages without copy and pasting into each. I walked
him through the process
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Hi,
I'm not sure why Opera rounds like this, personally I've never seen the
issue,
Just wanted to point out that 12.5% of 4000 == 500 not 320.
e.g. 4000 * 12.5 /100 not 4000 / 12.5
cheers
Luke
2009/8/5 ピエール・アンリ・ラヴィン
>
> Good day,
>
> I don't understand the following issue with Opera:
>
> Let's
Hi all,
I like http://leftlogic.com/lounge/articles/entity-lookup/ for any entities
that I can't remember, and if you're on a Mac there's a widget, and a plugin
for Firefox
cheers
Luke
2009/7/10 designer
> Hi all,
>
> Could anyone tell me where there is information regarding character code
> '
HI,
The internet is a great resource. You won't get a certificate from it,
but you will learn.
btw your site has 62 validation errors, even transitional XHTML doesn't
like
href=http://afpwebworks.com/Index.cfm?pid=25
with no quotes on the attribute.
also id deprecated.
Cheers
Luke
Hi,
I'd say this is definitely a list of 4 lists.
Something such as,
Web Applications
link 1
link 2
FLASH
link 3
link 4
...
Could be suitable, although the h3 could be any other eleme
HI,
What doctype are you using?
cheers
Luke
Stevio wrote:
Is the box model in IE7 still messed up? I thought they sorted it?
I am floating a div to the right with a width of 50%. The div to the
left has a right margin of 50%. I've put a 1px solid border on both of
them. In IE7 there is a ga
Hi
From the screen shot why even have the grid on the desk back ground image.
Also surely you can structure you markup differently so that you don't
have the empty divs used for presentation. e.g #main_content .container
could have the background that is currently on the #main_prefix, and
#fo
Hi,
Make sure your print style sheets are correct. CAn't exactly suggest how
wiithout seeing the css and markup though.
The other suggested methods all reduce the page to a image and don't
retain the content as text.
agerasimc...@unioncentral.com wrote:
I have a problem converting my web p
You tell 'em Dyre ;)
Dyre Hult wrote:
Opera 10 was unveiled already last year and do pass the web standards
Acid 3 test. Safari 4 was unveiled this month. Both browsers are still
in the dev stage, so I reckon Mr. Andrew Lyle was misinformed.
http://dev.opera.com/articles/view/presto-2-2-and-o
Perhaps google.com might help. Really Brett this list is to discuss
web standards, not to provide tutorials for lazy people.
On 17/02/2009, at 5:25, Brett Patterson
wrote:
Will a div tag pick up the height of an image that is floated left?
I have an image that is floated to the left an
try this one
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&rlz=1B3GGGL_enAU252AU254&q=semi+transparent+background+color+css&btnG=Search
Brett Patterson wrote:
Hi all,
I was wondering why there was no implementation to allow a
semi-transparent background color using CSS? If there is, is there a
link th
Parallels
Henrik Madsen wrote:
Hi all,
I'm wrapping up a Government agency website.
They have reams of design and usability standards. Some pretty
pointless; others very valid - but no problem.
Re. accessibility, they use ACTF aDesigner.
http://www.eclipse.org/actf/downloads/tools/aDesign
try
http://microformats.org/wiki/book-info-formats
which suggest you look at
http://microformats.org/wiki/citation
and go from there, you may have to do little work for the isbn as it
isn't in the citation format for good reason, but hey we can't alwasy
be given everything on a platter.
ch
Which site?
James Jeffery wrote:
Big company, worldwide infact. A great one for the resume but I failed it.
I was brought in at the end of the project to fix some bugs. Let me
just say that from viewing the source it was majorly flawed! I spent 6
hours on it before handing in the towel right
Hi,
Just tabbed through the page and the login form are the very last
elements on the page to be hit, needs a lower tab-index, not very nice
in terms of accessibility.
cheers
Luke
Stewart Griffiths wrote:
Harsh is fine, it's a critique / review we asked for ;o)
Got rid of all but one error
Hi Marvin,
Wow a flash back to web design circa 1997.
Well it does pass XHTML transitional, so plus there.
In terms of css errors well you really shouldn't be placing styling
information in id attributes i.e. id="Borg; width: 400px; margin: 1% auto;"
Your positioning breaks (text and images
Hi,
Do you have the fonts on your computer? You don't give us enough
information to answer your question. What type of computer are you using?
also google is you friend, this isn't really a help-list
List Guidelines: http://webstandardsgroup.org/mail/guidelines.cfm
cheers
L
Marvin Hunkin wr
hi,
firstly List Guidelines:
http://webstandardsgroup.org/mail/guidelines.cfm this isn't really a
helpdesk
secondly as you want the anchor to be displayed as block you might want
to give it some height and width.
cheers
Luke
Laert Jansen wrote:
It didn´t work. :(
*Instead of:* .project:
Hi Brett,
Where have you been, this is a very important very current issue facing
anyone involved in web based industries.
ciao
L
Brett Patterson wrote:
1) That, I do believe is a crock of shit!
2) If he does anything like that, he will be dead!!!
--and--
3) Anyone who believes in those id
Hi,
What was the poll and are the results publicly available?
There is a difference in asking if a user would like to have javascript
turned off and them actually having it turned off, check:
http://www.thecounter.com/stats/2008/November/javas.php only 6% have it
off, and many of these will b
List Guidelines: http://webstandardsgroup.org/mail/guidelines.cfm
try
http://www.google.com/search?q=javascript+help&sourceid=navclient-ff&ie=UTF-8&rlz=1B3GGGL_enAU252AU254
the list is Web Standards not a help desk.
Brett Patterson wrote:
I hate to ask another question about JavaScript, but I
Hmm,
strange that they could not write software that either:
a) could be installed with out requiring root access, say a restricted
user account specifically for this software
or
b) they can't provide you with instructions how to do it yourself.
Luke
Graphics & Web Designing, LLC wrote:
I a
Hi,
This list isn't really a help desk. For such things Google is your friend.
Anyway, there are various methods/hacks available. My preference is to
use child selectors
eg
#container .something {
/* this will be used in ie6 */
}
#container > .something {
/* this will be used in firef
Hi,
Try swapping the order of the h2 and anchor to start with, the solution
will be a lot easier.
L
kevin mcmonagle wrote:
*(I need this heading to have a negative left margin over the leftcol
div but it wont budge)*
..
heres t
Hi,
Try using picas (pc) or points (pt). I haven't had this problem before
myself, but I believe that it may be caused by the fact that printers
have no concept of what a cm or mm is.
A good description of pc and pt is at
http://www.guistuff.com/css/css_units.html (down the page a bit)
che
Indeed, as Alan Kay inventor of Smalltalk and OOP said
"I invented the term Object-Oriented, and I can tell you I did not have
C++ in mind."
cheers
L
liorean wrote:
2008/10/24 James Jeffery <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
The language itself is NOT object-orientated, its proto-type based. It can
b
I once heard javascript described:
"javascript is a flower in a garden full of weeds"
or was it
"javascript is a weed in a garden full of flowers"
tel your co-arguer one of those and you'll win hands down.
Regards.
Luke
Brett Patterson wrote:
Well, I read http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prototy
Write you markup in lowercase then parse it with a regex into
uppercase before you hand it in.
Really the uppercase is fine just bad style especially if you're
moving on to XHTML.
On 26/09/2008, at 21:38, "James Jeffery" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
I am at university at the moment, and
Hi,
the doctype belongs outside the and tags.
also you probably won't get it to validate with tags wrapped around
individual elements of a definition list
cheers
Luke
kevin mcmonagle wrote:
Hi im developing a site and have a couple problems.
www.pattersonskitchens.ie
First I cant get t
laimer appear - I have that bit
working just fine. The issue is making the overlay extend all the way
to the bottom of the page if the page is longer than the viewport.
Cheers,
Seona.
2008/7/31 Luke Hoggett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Doesn't have to be a separate divert page, you can j
not sure that I'll get the go-ahead to do that. We're working
to some fairly tight design requirements.
I've already got it saving the session variable once they agree, so
that they only get bothered once.
Cheers,
Seona.
2008/7/31 Luke Hoggett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Dependin
Depending on what/whether you're using anything server side, just set a
session variable that records whether the person has agreed to the
terms, do this across every page and no worries for Google or any other
entry that doesn't come from the front page.
regards
Luke
Seona Bellamy wrote:
Hm
hi,
not sure what's going on in your CSS exactly.
but behavior is non-standard, it's a microsoft thing. with that png fix
I don't think you'll ever get it to validate but I could be wrong.
what's the hash (#) in front of min-height, is min-height an id? and
which element or selector is it ap
Hi Lyn,
As mentioned make sure you are using the description meta with
appropriate tags.
Also make sure that the page title above the menu bar is sufficiently
detailed e.g. Artist Name - Image Name &c
Image replacement on the site title is a good idea, just offset the html
text sufficientl
or get web developer toolbar for firefox and select Validate Local HTML
from the Tools menu [Ctrl + Shift + A]
Hayden's Harness Attachment wrote:
I have an Intranet site I wish to put through the HTML validator. How do I
validate the Internet site. Download and save the code? then upload the c
Firebug (1.20b3 seems stable) and web developer toolbar both are now
compatible with FF3. Make sure you get the versions from the Mozilla
Add-ons pages as these are currently the most up to date.
On a PC if you need to run both FF3and FF2 you can run the portable
versions of either of them fro
Hi,
Actually my bad, didn't click through past the splash screen,
http://www.rockondude.net/index.php does indeed produce an Operation
Aborted Error
The below link may help you out
http://weblogs.asp.net/infinitiesloop/archive/2006/11/02/Dealing-with-IE-_2600_quot_3B00_Operation-Aborted_2600_
Hi All,
My first post.
Which IE, when I open it in IE6 I don't get the same error. But I do get
'Builder' is undefined.
Hope this helps.
Luke Hoggett.
Olajide Olaolorun wrote:
When i open http://www.rockondude.net in IE, i get an Operation
Aborted Error? Why is that?
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