Just a quick note to all UK designers out there (can't speak
for other countries), if you design with 'most of our visitors' in mind be
afraid, very afraid. A printed page with headers and footers stating
Disabilities Discrimination Act 1995 could be heading your way soon.
Unless your
nd still makes sense without the
styles... Of course, if Barbara was hoping to put essential information
in purely CSS generated headers/footers, which would not appear in browsers
which don't support print styles, then yes, your point is valid... P
-Original Message- From: Robert O'N
. Otherwise, you just end up design to the lowest of the lowest common
denominators, and we may as well just do unstyled html 2.0 or
something.PPatrick H.
LaukeWebmaster / University of Salfordhttp://www.salford.ac.uk
Original Message- From: Robert O'Neill
Hello all, this is my first attempt at moving from tables to CSS for layout: http://www.ppa.org.uk/test/afc/no_tables/home.htm
Looks as expected in IE6 but navigation does not float as expected in Opera and in Mozilla the footer moves to the top of the page. Any help, advice, or guidancewould
While your giving a history lesson, do you know when Sun first introduced Java Server Pages. Just need to check someone in not telling fibs on their CV.
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If I wanted new windows in my house I'd buy from the BS Standard compliant company every time, wouldn't you ?
The thing is though,if I click on the BS Standard logo it can't prove to me that the company is actually compliant , however in our industry, we as web designers can use our W3C logos
I made the comparison to the construction industry because:
1. we are both in the business of building things
and
2. the standards used benefit the end user.
A 'brickie' lays bricks in one of a number of standard methods using standard materials. The benefit of this is that the house
Yes, the key to this argument/discussion is whether your site offers a service to the general public. As suggested earlier we cant expect someone hosting his/her home page on Geocities to follow web standards, but anyone offering services online bears a moral responsibility to make those
I will be out of the office until Monday 3rd September.
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