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A co-worker and I have not received any mail from the css-d list in days.
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That's why the
safest move is to apply the border to the image.
Agreed, just curious. Thanks for playing along. ;-)
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On Tue, 29 Nov 2005 08:15:09 -0500, Tom Livingston
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I'd like to through out the suggestion
Um. That would be _throw_ out the suggestion...
..need coffee. must have...coffee.
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Now my Flash audio stream buttons no longer display
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(drops down a list of attributes, etc. as you type declarations and the
like - very helpful) and many other treats like FTP. I use it only in
code view but the WYSIWYG aspect has been much improved as I hear it -
writing clean valid code (much improved over previous versions).
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mentioned it's layout-view has developed into a much better tool. If you
haven't used it since v.1 or 2. Download the trial and have at it. Again,
layout-view isn't perfect. But's it's grown up nicely.
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On 1/26/06 11:20 AM, Peter Goddard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's the only serious rival to Java and PHP.
ColdFusion is a much easier language and far more powerful...
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a button in the flash nav is hovered over - expanding a menu (all of
this is occurring in one flash file - which is always on the page) the
background-color of the p above disappears again.
Any help would be appreciated. Even a stab in the dark. I see no reason for
this to be happening.
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On 1/30/06 4:02 PM, Brian Cummiskey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have no suggestions for this. I despise and avoid flash as much as
possible :)
OK. Thanks. I think the Flash nav's life is about to end...
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On 1/30/06 4:02 PM, Brian Cummiskey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Add the !important declaration to the inline style. That should
over-ride the stylesheet:
Adding !important had no effect. Still on the hunt...
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, on this list and on another css-specific list, quite a bit of
condescending and 'forced-opinion' type of replies. It doesn't make for a
nice atmosphere when looking to these lists for help.
Also, I don't think 'moral high-horse' is the right term for it though...
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, these pages will live on
the same server as the US English version.
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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=UTF-8 /
What do I need to change?
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On 2/6/06 11:58 AM, Jan Brasna [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What do I need to change?
In your case - nothing. You're already done.
Now this is the kind of answer I love getting, but I think this is the first
time I've ever gotten it!
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of WSG's existence. Where do we start?
Any chance their course description has just not been updated since 1995?
Just going with the benefit of the doubt, you know?
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. Is there a font-size best
practice? Did a majority here agree on anything?
(FWIW, I use 100.01% on the body, and size other things - if needed - with
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that both images maintain being far left and far right.
Have you tried jello mold? You can set a min width, so your images won't
crash together. And have a bg color in between for wide pages.
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resizing the browser window to the width(s) you want.
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is trying to force
Sunny to change when she is clearly aware of the alternatives but chooses to
keep what she likes.
Sunny, have a go at Opera's 'Show window size' preference. Then all you have
to do is drag the edge of the window to what ever width you want to check.
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On 2/24/06 2:18 PM, Adam Morris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
it's not quite there yet.
Or try a look at 800 wide...
Sorry, no time to peek at it. Just an FYI...
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On 3/2/06 10:31 AM, Lachlan Hunt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[1] http://edentiti.com/
Took _minutes_ for the home page to display, and once it did, it still
wasn't finished loading things.
Mac OS 10.4.5 Safari 2.0.3
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Better now. Hiccup, maybe?
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the element a width
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Background Image...
Try putting the background image on a container div. The image would
dictate the dimensions of that div. Use what ever method you are
comfortable with to position the content within that div. You are
confining yourself
Listers,
This is most likely old news, but I seem to have been having mail problems
for over 1/2 a day so did not get wsg list messages for a while...
Is the WSG site down? Or is it just me?
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On 3/16/06 1:06 PM, Prabhath Sirisena [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Works fine over here. Prolly some mail server issue at your end?
To be clear, not the list but www.webstandardsgroup.org is the site I am
referring to. Is it working for you?
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On 3/16/06 12:57 PM, Tom Livingston [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is the WSG site down? Or is it just me?
Thanks. Looks like I'll be calling IT... ;-)
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See. When i say it out loud is when I find my problem.
DOH!
Thanks anyway ...
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hi listers,
here's the page:
http://proof.mlinc.com/mlinc.com/06/clients/stories1.cfm
It validates.
Scroll down to the third story block. The I am trying to get
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Anyone have resources for close captioning Flash video?
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Anyone have resources for close captioning Flash video?
Thanks.
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Here's where we are headed. We found a Flash component to do
captioning and we were going to a link to a transcript for screen
reader users. Our aim is high
Hi list,
Here's the page:
http://proof.mlinc.com/mlinc.com/06/news/
Hit it in FF/Safari for desired layout for head/paragraph relation.
Why won't it work in IE 6/7?
Just can't see it.
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Here's the page:
http://proof.mlinc.com/mlinc.com/06/news/
Hit it in FF/Safari for desired layout for head/paragraph relation.
Why won't it work in IE 6/7?
Just can't see it.
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On 6/27/07, David Little [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm looking for some advice on best practice methods of embedding a
QT/Flash movie in a page in a standards compliant way, so any ideas
would be very gratefully received!
I use this:
http://blog.deconcept.com/swfobject/
Not sure about
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I agree Al.
Christian its not bad. There are MANY pixel to em calcs online to google it.
:)
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a struggle. Especially where labels are to the left of text
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is needed over another.
http://www.dave-woods.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2007/09/accessible-forms1.html
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Hi listers,
Does anyone have a reference (link) to a site that actually spells out
what criteria must be met for the levels of WCAG and 508 compliance.
Can't seem to come up with quite what I am after from Google...
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Well, maybe this is better:
pLets make this word bvisually/b called out/p
p b{color:#f00; font-weight:normal;}
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, etc. through the style. And when styles are off, the visual
effect is intact.
pLets make this word bred/b to visually call it out/p
p b{color:#f00; font-weight:normal;}
No? Am I STILL in need of more coffee for this???
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Case in point, Wordpress doesn't offer i or b in the post editor,
just em and strong, and yet the buttons for these say i and b!
Annoying!
Thanks Christian and others,
Another question though... do you have an example of proper, semantic
use of strong vs b? Is it just just a tag to allow
it from a visual standpoint...
Also, can you - or anyone else - give me an example of a semantic use
of em? Emphasized text as opposed to italicized? Around here, bold
text is emphasized text, if you know what I mean. :-P
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' as
shorthand for 'attribute' and 'code' for 'markup'.
Andrew
May I also note that in my original question, I never used the term
'alt tag' in the first place.
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compatible with it as it is so crucial
for us of course.
I am using FireBug 1.2.0b2 with FF3. Works fine.
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Hello list,
Is it possible to have an ADA (no, not the dentists' thing) compliant
Flash site? Anyone have a good resource, if it is possible? All my
searching has resulted in the feeling that this subject is one people
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file can pass ADA (i.e. does a passing Flash file have to be very
simple/lack-luster), I'd love to hear about it and see some resources.
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AM, James O'Neillfreexe...@gmail.com wrote:
I think the ID's are required for the 'for' attribute to work for labels,
which enables the their clickability. When these labels are clicked on they
focus on the element whose ID is in the for attribute.
Thank you,
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Have you tested it out with any screen readers? I would like to hear
about the results.
Kevin
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their location relative to
each other:
label {position:relative;}
input {position:absolute; right:x;}
I think there are some older browsers that like one method over the other.
Just a few thoughts.
Jim
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, and it gives easy control of this layout.
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Hello list,
I tried to repurpose this example from Eric Meyer:
http://meyerweb.com/eric/css/edge/popups/demo.html
His page works in IE6.
My attempt, however, does not. Can anyone see why?
http://www.mlinc.com/css_popup/
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On Mon, Jan 11, 2010 at 3:14 PM, David Hucklesby huckle...@gmail.com wrote:
On 1/11/10 11:25 AM, Tom Livingston wrote:
Hello list,
I tried to repurpose this example from Eric Meyer:
http://meyerweb.com/eric/css/edge/popups/demo.html
His page works in IE6.
My attempt, however, does
are not.
If anyone could educate me as to why this is occuring - OFF-LIST - i
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me and I can forward findings to you.
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. Hope I am explaining my
point right.
Thierry, I agree with you whole-heartedly.
Also, IMHO, Google buried that date feature. I had to dig for it. ;-)
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and I unfortunately didn't bookmark it.
If you know of this article, please forward a link - OFF LIST.
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-that-was-a-link-from-another-article kinda things
and I unfortunately didn't bookmark it.
If you know of this article, please forward a link - OFF LIST.
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FYI, I just looked at the site we used this on. Apparently something
changed with the latest FLash player, and the caption on/off is
broken, but the captions default to on.
On Tue, Jun 22, 2010 at 9:25 AM, Tom Livingston tom...@gmail.com wrote:
We have successfully used FLash CS4's ability
nor Win 7 will work.
I can no longer buy a new copy of XP, therefore to upgrade my browser I
would have to buy a new system.
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the pinch
just as much.
[snip]
Duncan
(sent from my ageing, low spec machine using Opera 10.54)
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Anyone have any thoughts on this? Worth a try? On a production site?
http://html5boilerplate.com/
Looks pretty good to me... what say ye?
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Subject: [WSG] Paul Irish/Divya Manian HTML5 Boilerplate
Anyone have any thoughts on this? Worth a try? On a production site?
http://html5boilerplate.com
Like the site says, it's delete-key friendly :-)
On Thu, Aug 12, 2010 at 10:40 AM, David Hucklesby huckle...@gmail.com wrote:
On 8/12/10 4:57 AM, Tom Livingston wrote:
Anyone have any thoughts on this? Worth a try? On a production site?
http://html5boilerplate.com/
Looks pretty good to me
as i've always done with div id= etc. Am I
wrong? Is there still benefit to using section... I don't wanna just
substitute div for section... am I way off track already??
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I actually have this book. And read it cover to cover. The problem
comes when I actually have to BUILD something using these elements...
guess I'll read it again...
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in each and can't see why I'd wrap each on in a 'header' element
(or analogous one). My structure above is what I am literally using on
a page. WHat I am after is an HTML5 analogy to this. Does a
div.section belong in there somewhere?
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a client, than do it on your personal site or for a
more progressive client.
Ted
Thanks Ted. Appreciate it.
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In an attempt to begin using HTML5, I am getting this error:
Line 12, Column 21: A charset attribute on a meta element found after
the first 512 bytes.
meta charset=UTF-8/
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=../includes/style.css media=screen,
projection, print /
/head
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On Fri, Aug 27, 2010 at 3:11 PM, David Dorward da...@dorward.me.uk wrote:
On 27 Aug 2010, at 19:30, Tom Livingston wrote:
Line 12, Column 21: A charset attribute on a meta element found after
the first 512 bytes.
Can anyone tell me why?
You have too much content before the meta tag
, however, change the number of dashes as that is a ColdFusion
comment and, well, I'm using ColdFusion!
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On Thu, Oct 14, 2010 at 12:52 PM, David Dorward da...@dorward.me.uk wrote:
On 14 Oct 2010, at 17:27, Tom Livingston wrote:
Are image maps still ok?
Still?
Server side image maps are as inaccessible as ever.
Client side image maps had issues last time I looked at them, but things
might
I was able to recreate my situation with text and bg images. I am fascinated
how this thread grew. All great things to keep in mind. TY all.
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Hi All,
I am encountering a strange
a gap between the bottom
of main menu items and top of sub menu items.
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Is it ok to nest section elements inside the aside element? Can't
come up with anything about this scenario on Google...
I'll have a first real attempt at an HTML5 page for critique soon...
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On 28 January 2011 15:42, Tom Livingston tom...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks for the replies. Still working out the new elements in my head.
The outliner is handy, thanks for the link David.
2011/1/24 Ворон rav
members etc.
Thanks in advance.
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On Wed, Aug 17, 2011 at 10:25 AM, Patrick H. Lauke
re...@splintered.co.uk wrote:
On 17/08/2011 15:04, Tom Livingston wrote:
Just trying to get a better grip on the proper use of the new
elements. I have a site with a persistent nav of the site on the top
of the page and on a couple pages
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doing a website development course online.
so what to purchase in australia.
Yikes. Time to switch to decaf.
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