> can help me with this.. else I will have to make the page using
> frames - which is something I dont want to do [a bit stubborn].
>
Set up the swf to be passed a variable when buttons are clicked so it
will jump to the end of the animation and *appear* not to play every
time.
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On Jan 20, 2005, at 2:27 PM, Paul wrote:
Do area maps still work in xhtml or are the gone by the way side ? The
validator is not liking but if I swap id for name
the
map doesn't work ? A
So you see the '4 little squares' image to the left of the "One Park
Place" head??
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On Jan 19, 2005, at 2:40 PM, Lothar B. Baier wrote:
I looked at it in IE 6, FF 1.0, Moz 1.7.5 and Opera 7
x27;ve tried...
TIA
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That was it. Thanks. The two different widths are intentional, though.
I am filtering a slightly smaller width to Win IE, and another to the
rest...
Thanks.
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On Jan 13, 2005, at 9:13 PM, Jixor - Stephen I
Hello all,
On this page:
http://66.155.251.20/picotte.com/about/
my layout is bustin' out in IE5.01. Can anyone spot why? 5.5 and 6 are
good.
Thanks for any help.
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ut in some extra padding
on the bottom of the copy/content div to keep it from going behind the
neg. margined footer and poof!
Looks right in IE5.x/6, NS7 Win, Safari 1.2.4, FF 1.0 Mac.
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On Jan 12, 2005, at 4:
As usual with me, I figure something out _right_ after I post.
The page is working in Safari, FF Mac, Win IE6/5.5.
If you find a mess when you look at it, let me know!
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On Jan 12, 2005, at 4:49 PM, Tom Livingston
tempting to implement the
min-height fix from mezzoblue, but it seemed to have no effect (at
least not the effect I was looking for ;-) ).
Any help would be greatly, and publicly, appreciated as well as incite
a lengthy "happy-dance" here in my office. Sorry, no video feed...
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Well if I went to the right site (eds.com) it is much less blog-like.
Very nice.
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On Jan 10, 2005, at 5:53 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
EDS converted their Internet site to a CSS based
Thank GOD! Then *all* it would be is a blog.
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On Jan 10, 2005, at 3:10 PM, Felix Miata wrote:
Flash, text in images, & fixed width that crumbles with
trend in "standards-based" sites?
However, in the end, and most importantly, a big company like Turner
caring about standards is great news.
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These are *guidelines* are they not? As opposed to hard-fast rules?
"...This document provides information to Web content developers who
wish to satisfy the success criteria of "Web Content Accessibility
Guidelines 2.0"
note the word 'Guidelines'...
?
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On Jan 5, 2005, at 12:44 PM, David R wrote:
'Lo guys
After being instigated by Channel9
(http://channel9.msdn.com/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=34005 (And I'm W3bbo
All,
Before the paddle is wielded, I remind that I did quickly post a reply
to my initial post stating this was OT and I posted to the wrong list.
If you care to comment, please do so off-list.
Once again, sorry for the OT-ness, Moms...
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Why?
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On Jan 4, 2005, at 3:30 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On search engines like Google there will be an adverse effect on
optimization when using coldfusion. Remember Google is a
"Hypertextual Web Search E
My apologies for the _very OT_ topic. I got my lists mixed up... :-P
If you happen to have any insight on this however, off-list replies are
welcome.
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On Jan 4, 2005, at 2:02 PM, Tom Livingston wrote:
Hello all,
Can
Hello all,
Can anyone tell me if server-side includes - ColdFusion specifically -
would adversely effect search engines/spiders at all? An SEO company we
are trying is telling us that our CF includes will effect our SE
rankings.
TIA
Tom Livingston
Senior Multimedia
You know, I noticed that. I used to use this a lot on my Mac, but I
just found that it doesn't work in anything but Opera (Mac).
And I thought Opera was tough on JS...
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On Dec 22, 2004, at 11:12 AM, Leslie Riggs
In case anyone missed it, http://www.wire-man.com/paletteman/ is nice
too.
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On Dec 22, 2004, at 10:28 AM, Pringle, Ron wrote:
Patrick-
Nice! This will help me perfectly with figuring out some seasonal
tints for
my
http://www.paletteman.com/
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On Dec 21, 2004, at 10:34 AM, Hanni Ross wrote:
Try http://colorschemer.com/
Great tool, I think there's a 15 day trial.
Regards,
Hanni
On Tue, 21 Dec 2004 10:00:00 -0500, Anthony Timbe
I'm getting weird things in Safari 1.2.3 OS X.3.5. Safari either shows
no "flashlight" "turning on" *or* the bg to the diver is a tall column,
almost the reverse of the ocean gradient, and the "flashlight" works. FF
1.0 Mac works great.
Anyone else??
Tom
Just installed this. Very cool. :-)
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russ - maxdesign wrote:
Well, John and Maxine must have been busy...
Westciv's Complete CSS Guide is now available as a free "CSS podGuide" for
the iPod:
http://www.westciv.com/news/podguide.h
and NN7 Win. The menu (and
containing div) expand horizontally to allow for a long link. But in IE
Win (and maybe others) the fly-out menu width expands out to the far
right edge of the page.
With me?
so... any way to get IE Win to do what I am after?
TIA!
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hen I heard about it...
Thanks for the responses all...
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Bert Doorn wrote:
Bob-The-Office-Worker's Directors may have instructed the IT
department to cripple the browsers on all their employees' workstations.
ker' (or
vise-versa ;) ) types really know about this stuff?
Tom Livingston
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Felix Miata wrote:
Those with broken old browsers turn it off to prevent
frequent crashing on pages that use script. In Netscape 4, CSS and JS
are tied together. Turning off either mea
never heard of anyone's computer being compromised by js. Is it just an
aversion to pop ups and window shake/resizing?
Again, I'm not debating the use of js, just wondering why people would
turn it off.
TIA
Tom Livingston
Senior Multimedia Artist
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Pringle, Ron wrote:
Now I
Hello,
My only beef with this site is you seem to have *two* splash pages. One
is bad enough...
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designer wrote:
Hi All,
I would be grateful for any and all feedback on a redesign I've done for a
site which presents an illustrated novel.
iter Review Please
I just want to get some feedback about
aesthetics and design on my site if possible please and also the
funcionality. Yes it is designed in tables but still I would like some
criticism please.
J.LinasDesign
Graphic Designer
http://www.jlinasdesign.com/
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guess it pays to read the *whole* article [crawls under desk]
;-)
On Wed, 1 Dec 2004 10:07:34 -0500, Tom Livingston
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am willing to bet the poster of the 'remote' idea was talking about
a nav that looked like an actual remote. With rows and columns
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Title: Re: [WSG] Superior Tutorials
And there is always life on the edge:
http://www.meyerweb.com/eric/css/edge/
Does anyone know of any superior tutorial
sites for CSS.
J.LinasDesign
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http://www.jlinasdesign.com/
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Pages:
http://66.155.251.18/mlinc/htmlsite/education/
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Me three, er...i mean... I like DWMX04 as well.
The pop-up code help is great.
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On Oct 10, 2004, at 8:38 PM, John Oxton wro
n. Still nice though.
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On Oct 8, 2004, at 9:35 AM, Tom Livingston wrote:
http://www.tumultco.com/HyperEdit/
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I have not tried this, but it received good remarks in a recent
Macworld article...
http://www.tumultco.com/HyperEdit/
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On
All,
To each his own.
Check your site stats or your intended audience. Don't break your
neck/budget over a non-issue.
And my point was that those browsers' designs was bad/flawed, not the
design of the sites we are building. And also it was IMHO.
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Safari 1.0 has got to be a unbelievably microscopic audience, if it
exists at all. That version should never have seen the light of day
(like NS6), and IMHO not worried about.
FWIW
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Get FireFox > h
Please forgive any ignorance on my part...
So I can copy the guts of an XHTML document in all it's splendor with
s et all and paste it into an HTML document and all is dandy?
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Works as intended in Safari 1.2.3 OS X 10.3.5. "to the top" takes me
all the way back to the top.
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On Oct 6, 2
beside Win IE 5.5+ need to still see the png. I assume
this is the case with these methods...
Offlist responses is fine if you feel the need...
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Daisy wrote:
M
Hi all,
Can someone point me to the fix/hack/patch/code to get PNGs with alpha
transparency to work in IE?
TIA
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Dan Webb wrote:
It tells you that but it lies. Ive got it working on 1.0PR by just reinstalling
it after installing 1.0PR.
Quoting Tom Livings
Current version of Web Dev extention is incompatible with FF 1.0PR...
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Matt Andrews wrote:
... and, if you're using the Web Developer extension, Firefox has
I may be missing the whole point of the original need for the WYSIWYG,
but what about MM's
Contribute 3? It's fairly inexpensive, although stand-alone, but admin's
can control what others can do.
Might this be of use?
Tom Livingston
Senior Multimedia Artist
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Get
Hi all,
Can someone briefly sum up the differences, if any (besides the built-in
mail), between Moz 1.7.3 Mac and FF 1.0PR Mac?
Off-list responses are just dandy!
TIA
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What about PS color settings. Is it possible that the color space is
off?
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On Sep 16, 2004, at 4:54 AM, Philippe Wittenberg
Will do!
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On Sep 15, 2004, at 8:57 AM, Amit Karmakar wrote:
1. Download the preview release Firefox v1.0
2. Test it out (every cli
Hans Nilsson
http://blog.hansnilsson.net
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