Re: [WSG] VALLIDATION HELP

2009-09-13 Thread Shaun Hare
Looks like you failed to close the banner div - I would suggest you  
meant to close that before the content div


Shaun Hare


On 13 Sep 2009, at 06:44, Marvin Hunkin startrekc...@gmail.com  
wrote:



hi.
well thanks for that.
got my css vallidated.
now can you help.
vallidating another student project.
and cannot seem to find the errors.
will paste my contents of the text file and the vallidation error  
page.

can you help and to help me to locate where the problem is.
cheers Marvin.

!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC -//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN
http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd;
html xmlns=http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml;
head
meta http-equiv=Content-Type content=text/html;  
charset=iso-8859-1 /

titleCorvette Veterans Club Obituary Three/title
link href=../styles/styles.css rel=stylesheet type=text/css /
meta name=keywords content=Corvette Veterans Club /
meta name=description content=Corvette Veterans Club /
!--#include file=../javascript/ships.js --
/head
body
p a name=Top/a /p
div id=entire class=entire
div id=banner
h1 Corvette Veterans Club/h1
div id=content class=content
h2Obituary Three/h2


pimg src=../images/OldMan3.jpg alt=Corvette Veterans Club  
Obituary

Three Logo width=123 height=122 / /p


pWelcome to the Corvette Veterans Club Obituary Three Page.  Read
 about Corvette Veterans who have died while serving in armed combat  
during

 World War Two./p


h1Obituary: Alice DeWittbr /
/h1


pSagamore Hills- Alice DeWitt, 88, a nurse in combat hospitals  
during
World War II and an associate director of the former St. Alexis  
Hospital
nursing school, died Monday at Marymount Hospital in Garfield  
Heights./p

pShe was the wife of the late Dr. Paul DeWitt, a pathologist for the
Summit County medical examiner's office. He died in a car accident  
in 1980,

16 years after they married./p
pShe was born Alice Koprowski in Cleveland. She enlisted in the  
Army Nurse
Corps in 1942 and over the next three years worked in hospitals in  
Bizerte

in northern Africa; Marseilles, France; and Palermo, Sicily./p
pIn 1991, she told her local paper, The News Leader, that while  
she was in

the hospital in Bizerte, it came under attack from planes dropping
bombs./p
pYou have a second nature at times like that, she said. You  
freeze, not
even thinking about how you could have been hurt until after it's  
over. When

it finally was over, everybody headed for the latrines./p
pShe received several service medals for her work./p
pAfter the war, DeWitt graduated from nursing school, then earned a
master's degree in education from John Carroll University. She  
retired when

the St. Alexis nursing school closed./p
pShe was a member of St. Stanislaus Catholic Church in Cleveland  
and was
active in several church and arts charities. She regularly rescued  
and cared

for stray and sick animals before finding homes for them./p


pa href=http://www.altavista.com.au; title=Search For More  
World War
Two Corvette Ships Obituaries On Altavista Australia  
target=_blankSearch

For More World War Two Corvette Sites On Altavista Australia/a /p
p a href=#Top target=_topTop Of Page/a /p
pa href=../html/obituaryTwo.html title=Obituary Two
target=_topPrevious/a/p
/div
div id=nav class=nav
p a href=index.html title=Corvette Veterans Club
target=_topHome/a
br / a href=events.html title=Corvette Veterans Club Upcoming  
Events

target=_topEvents/a
br / a href=stories.html title=Corvette Veterans Club Stories
target=_topStories/a
br / a href=history.html title=Corvette Veterans Club History
target=_topHistory/a
br / a href=obituaries.html title=Corvette Veterans Club  
Obituaries 

target=_topObituaries/a
br / a href=links.html title=Corvette Veterans Club Links
target=_topLinks/a
br / a href=site.html title=Corvette Veterans Club Site Map
target=_topSite Map/a
br / a href=chat.html title=Corvette Veterans Club Chat Room
target=_topChat Room/a
br / a href=contact.html title=Corvette Veterans Club Contact  
Us

target=_topContact Us/a
br /a href=organisation.html title=Organisation
target=_topOrganisation/a
br /a href=copyright.html title=Corvette Veterans Club Copyright
Notice target=_topCopyright/a
br /a href=disclaimer.html title=Corvette Veterans Club  
Disclaimer

Notice target=_topDisclaimer/a /p
p a href=http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=referer;
target=_blankValid XHTML 1.0 Transitional/a /p
/div/div
/body
/html

Markup Validation Service
Check the markup (HTML, XHTML, .) of Web documents

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Result: 4 Errors
File:
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C:\Docs\Tafe\CertificateFourWebsites\CertFour\InterfaceDesign 
\TechnicalDocumentation\Week2\Task2\html\obituarythree.html


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RE: [WSG] Browser / OS Test on website.

2009-01-13 Thread Shaun
Nice Site Danny
Seems OK Windows XP/Firefox 3.0.5 but guess you knew that
(Does seem quite a space between sections though)
 
In IE6 I don't get the icons on your contact details but all works well
beside that
 
Google Chrome OK
 
Safari 3.1 /XP OK
 
Vista Business 
IE7 OK
Firefox 2.0 OK 
 
Will try some other combos for you when on other machines, but basically
looks good and behaves  well
 
 
Shaun
 
 

-Original Message-
From: li...@webstandardsgroup.org [mailto:li...@webstandardsgroup.org] On
Behalf Of Danny Croft
Sent: 13 January 2009 20:03
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: [WSG] Browser / OS Test on website.


Hi All, 

I was wondering if any of you get a spare minute, could you cast your
professional eyes over a site I just put online. Its only a small online
resume type site. But I'd be interested to see if anyone could find any
issues with it or had any suggestions for items that I may have missed. I
have done some testing and it passed the online W3C Validation Service for
both the markup and CSS. Also if anyone is running an OS other than OSX (v
10.5.6) then I'd be interested in your results on any of the current
browers. 

Like I said, only if you get a minute. 

Link: http://dannythewebdev.com   (almost forgot to add the link)

Cheers, 

Danny

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Re: [WSG] Google chrome... Coming very soon...

2008-09-02 Thread shaun
 
Google chrome is available for windows download !

http://www.google.com/chrome



On Tue  2/09/08 10:18 PM , tee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 On Sep 2, 2008, at 5:24 AM, James Ellis wrote:
  Interesting to read the many comments on this. It's utilising
 Webkit  
  as a rendering engine (also behind Safari and Konquerer 4), which
 is  
  BSD and LGPL licensed. In turn Google say they are licensing
 Chrome  
  as Open Source, meaning depending on the actual license, items
 like  
  V8 (http://blogoscoped.com/google-chrome/17)  other bits
 (http://blogoscoped.com/google-chrome/38 
  ) can be utilised in other browsers.
  Interesting times and certainly more compelling and
 forward-thinking  
  than Compatibility View ...
  Cheers
  James
 
 I really like to see that it magically repairs IE6 broken web, so
 that  
 we can forever moving forward and it helps save IE team from  
 implementing compatibility view in IE8. Hack!, they might just start
 
 thinking why do we wasting our time on IE8. Rumor has circling in  
 Technorati, MSN, Diggit that the head of IE team was sending his  
 resumé to google inc.
 As for google, it will win over all big corp that use IE6 for their 
 
 intranets. Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer has finally  realized the  
 company has lost the web, and hence stopping all attempts trying to 
 
 take over Yahoo. Bill Gates steps in, fires his CEO, gathers a group
 
 of talents from outer-space working on a project calls webXsPace,
 and  
 release a press release, claiming: We will prevail, right here from 
 
 where we have fallen down!.
 15 yeas later, a new web technology emerges that will use no  
 broadband, no 3G wireless and no monitor but  a pair of optical
 glass  
 or contact lens (good for me as I already wear ones)
 As for google, the company has moved its HQ to Mars since 2015.
 Oh! I can't wait to download the Chrome.
 tee
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[WSG] Re: Form (layout/accessibiity)

2008-07-09 Thread shaun
I have created a form which acts as a interface to a system outside of my
control. This takes UK postcode in two parts (postcode1 - the initial part
e.g. ng1 and postcode2 the later part e.g.7sw) 

Is it appropriate that I have one label for two inputs or does anyone
know of a surefire way to hide second label I have tried this but it does not
seem cross browser

html snippet
label for=PostCode1Postcode:/labelinput type=text class=postcode
id=PostCode1 name=PostCode1  maxlength=4 /label for=PostCode2
class=hidesecond part of postcode:/labelinput class=postcode
type=text id=PostCode2 name=PostCode2  maxlength=4 /
 

css selectors relating to this 
#su_housing input.postcode
{
width:2em;
}

#su_housing label.hide
{
position:absolute;
left:;
font-size:0;
color:#fff;

}

Would appreciate anyones thoughts help 

Many Thanks
Shaun




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RE: [WSG] Testing emails for Outlook 2007

2007-11-06 Thread Shaun
It you have the bucks

http://litmusapp.com/

Regards

Shaun


-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Behalf Of Paul Collins
Sent: 06 November 2007 17:19
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: [WSG] Testing emails for Outlook 2007


Hi all,

Just wondering if anyone has found a clever way of testing your HTML
emails for Outlook 2007? I don't have Vista and can't see myself
buying it just yet! I thought there may be some kind of online
rendering engine setup by now, but couldn't find anything in a search.

Cheers
Paul


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[WSG] handling accessible form

2007-04-21 Thread Shaun

I am helping to put together a generic form builder and handler for a
bespoke CMS
We decided that we would do unobtrusive JavaScript to do client side
validation based on class values
but also wanted to do server side. My colleague came up with the idea of
naming form elements in a certain way so we could determine what server side
validation to use e.g. input name='firstname:test:required' etc.. would be
a required text input of name firstname. However I think this would not make
for a good label for attribute (for accessibility)

Two questions :

1. I assume I am right that for attributes on labels get read by screen
readers and messing these up would be wrong
2. Any suggestions for a ways of getting, without using AJAX (so it work
without javascript) class name
into server side or solving this conundrum

Thanks



Shaun Hare.





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