I agree. I actually tried to unsubscribe from the list so I could just view
the list archive at my leisure. But if you unsubscribe the page reads:
_
|_| Yes. Remove me from the mailing list and delete my membership.
I did not want my membership revoked, I just can't weed through 100+ emails
Sounds like something that should be dynamic. Maybe
Macromedia will build it intot the next version of Dreamweaver.
;)
The loveely people at I Love Jack Daniels havea handy
refeerence sheet you may like but it's not quite what you're
after.
The URL is getting re-written or re-directed to http://survey.whatcanido.com.au/Survey/Index.contentand
then I getthe magicalPage cannot be found
error.
From: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, 14 June 2005 2:55
PMTo: wsg@webstandardsgroup.orgSubject:
And there's also an open-source system now available at www.browsershots.org which won't cost you
anything.
From: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, 22 June 2005 3:21
PMTo: wsg@webstandardsgroup.orgSubject: digest for
wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
I tend to agree.
Navigation should come first with a skip link to content, OR content before
naviagation but with a skip link to navigation. The display:none technique is
pretty much the norm now for this screen reader issue.
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
I hate to be a pedant but descendant selectors will return much better
results.
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On Behalf Of Nick Gleitzman
Sent: Saturday, 25 June 2005 7:21 PM
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: Re: [WSG] Picky, picky, picky
On
The site looks fine under IE6 on my PC. Nice job.
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On Behalf Of tee
Sent: Monday, 27 June 2005 12:19 PM
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: [WSG] Absolute position problem in IE
I was working on a site that has 4
Sorry tee. I see what you're saying.
No, the links don't work.
You've got his code for the current menu item:
li id=activea href=# id=currentKarate Overview/a/li
I would suggest you could incorporate your 'active' class into the 'current'
class and so do away with one of them. This itself
Hi Vaska,
Could it be that you have the Google seearch bar installed on your browser?
It automatically highlights fields that it can complete using the AutoFill
feature.
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Sent: Tuesday, 28 June
Hi Bruce,
I'm currently working on a compete re-buld of our organisations website to
conform with WACG guidelines, accepted usability, W3C/CSS etc etc, you know
the drill. It has been bp0th challenging and rewarding. The dev site is now
at a stage where content is being added and it should go
Hi Cole,
Your mistake can also be step 3. If you're on a Windows box
then you're quite possibly dealing with conflicting image resolutions. If you
create a new image in Photoshop you'll notice that it's most likely set to
72dpi. I believe Windwos default is 80(?).
I then recommend using
On this note, does anyone know how to dynamically recreate all the other
image alignment options currently available through HTML? E.g. absmiddle,
text-top etc., or are we stuck with right/left and then margin settings?
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Hi Hope,
This was bugging me for ages too. I don't know _why_ it does it but my
workaround to-date has simply been to implicitly set font-size for p, td and
li. My table and list text usually display larger when I only set the
font-size in the body element.
I've asked this question before but is
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Sent: Monday, 4 July 2005 1:54 PM
To: Web Standards Group
Subject: Re: [WSG] font size in a table
On 4/7/05 1:23 PM, Webmaster [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This was bugging me for ages too. I don't know _why_ it does it but my
workaround to-date has simply been
Title: semantically correct markup for "pagination"
In what language, Marco? This type of functionalityis
built intoalmost anysite's search page. You can find examples of it
everywhere.
Using PHP you would just set a couple of variables and then
perform anumrows count and repeat of the same
]
On Behalf Of Patrick H. Lauke
Sent: Tuesday, 5 July 2005 1:29 PM
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: Re: [WSG] semantically correct markup for pagination
Webmaster wrote:
I wasn't aware this could be achieved dynamically using HTML.
Nobody said anything about HTML creating the pagination links
Webmaster would like to recall the message, [WSG] semantically correct
markup for pagination.
attachment: winmail.dat
If I know the base font I'll set that and some default
colours, then set a % text size in the body {}, to avoid
any font-size setting smaller than 1em.
Hi Heretic, please explain this. How does setting a % for text-size in body
prevent the appearance of smaller than 1em font sizes? Is 100% a
Hi guys,
I'm sure this has been covered but it didn't appear in an archive search.
How in blazes does one remove the top margin in Firefox? I've add 0px margin
and padding to *, html, boday and my top DIV and still it persists.
I've already tried removing the first hidden DIV and anchor to no
[sniff]
You're not alone, Ted.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Drake, Ted C.
Sent: Tuesday, 9 August 2005 9:34 AM
To: 'wsg@webstandardsgroup.org'
Subject: RE: [WSG] Proper IE Hacks
Hi Al
I didn't realize you were on the list. Your
Keep in mind that not many people here will want to help you sort out a
design that uses tables for layout.
Are we not being a bit classist?
Although my current site rebuild is CSS heavy I have (after much struggling
with a div-based header/3-column/footer layout that is accessible,
a div-based header/3-column/footer layout that is accessible.
http://www.google.com/search?q=3+column+accessible+css+layout
yields some good results...
Sadly not.
The search for a valid CSS/(X)HTML, hack-free, 3-column CSS layout
continues.
I'm still accepting offers for a solution. Even
If there's a tradeoff between tables or two hacks I'll take the two hacks.
Hi Tatham,
Looks good. I'll ignore the 'get over it' and move to accept your suggestion
that a couple of hacks are acceptable. My only real issue with hacks is that
they are not future proof.
I see many sites not unlike
The search for a valid CSS/(X)HTML, hack-free, 3-column CSS layout
continues.
Thierry wrote:
Did you see this one?:
http://www.tjkdesign.com/articles/3cols/3cols/6.asp
Again, nice. But negative margins are not a solution I enjoy and IE still
requires scripting for height.
The good news is
Hi all,
As promised I've been working away again creating a hack-free version of the
Holy Grail 3-col layout. I have had some measure of success. The results can
be viewd here for anyone who's interested.
http://d81314.i50.quadrahosting.com.au/layout_test.htm
I now ask the list's help in
Lindsay, you're a champion. Modifying the class itself was also required but
your solution worked.
Thank you, too, Ingo. I have kept your suggestion in mind for other
eventualities of this kind.
Does the structure of the CSS and layout seem solid enough? I'm very
interested in getting feedback
Hi all,
Another bizarre IE bug. I've searched and searched and can find nothing
suitable to fix this.
The content in the centre column (i.e. the main content) of my site template
disappears on page load. It reappears as soon as you rollover any link, or
drag over the body text itself.
This is a
@webstandardsgroup.orgSubject: Re: [WSG] Disappearing conent in
middle column
Are you applying "clear:both;" to these divs?
On 9/20/05, Webmaster
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi
all,Another bizarre IE bug. I've searched and searched and can find
nothing suitable to fix this.The content in
Of Andreas Boehmer [Addictive Media]
Sent: Tuesday, 20 September 2005 2:22 PM
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: RE: [WSG] Disappearing conent in middle column
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From: Webmaster [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, 20 September 2005 2:03 PM
To: wsg
Dodge the bad and just watch all the good, Andy.
It's a great site. It's visual simplicity belies the efforts you've gone to
in creating it.
I love the testimonial blockquote styling. Tray shiek.
I've gotta tell you though, I did notice a few clear: rights in those
stylesheets. :)
One curious
Oh, one small encoding issue (?) which came up as well. For some reason I'm
getting the HTML entity and not the in the text below.
Download and complete our client worksheet, and weapos;ll send you a
proposal within a week.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL
Tee, I'm not sure exactly what you're trying to achieve but why don't you
just try nesting a couple of divs and giving them a background image each?
The following example illustrates the idea and would visually display a
three column layout. Of course, you could use and combination of images and
Hi,
Sorry for my poor English :(
This is what I want :
http://lxm.lotusseeds.com/example.gif
Ah, yes. That helps. It's tricky but do-able. The trick will be using GIFs
with transparency. All very accessible.
And this requires fluid layout?
Not at all. In fact, fixed layout would probably
The far simpler way would be simpy to
use:
ol start=3 type=1li
class=MsoNormalText/lili
class=MsoNormalText/lili
class=MsoNormalText/li/ol
Works in IE and Firefox. Probably all the others
too.
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of James
EllisSent: Wednesday,
The far simpler way would be simpy to
use:
ol start=3 type=1li
class=MsoNormalText/lili
class=MsoNormalText/lili
class=MsoNormalText/li/ol
Works in IE and Firefox. Probably all the others
too.
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of James
EllisSent: Wednesday,
If it was spinning, the name clear:left would have to change to
clear:right at every 180 degrees.
or clear:both :o)
You guys are just s 80s. ;)
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Janelle, I'm gonna take a stab in the dark and assume that
the difficulty you've been having is a result of the much-discussed and lightly
documented IE font-size bug.
As stated in previous posts, simplygive your html or
body tag a font-size of 100.01% and then use ems (preferably) for any
Another cool tool, which is free, is Screen Ruler.
http://www.spadixbd.com/freetools/jruler.htm
It's only limitation IMO is that is can only measure in pixels, inches,
picas and centimeters.
The developer is the type of guy that would happily add other units however.
Especially for the sake of
Janelle Clemens wrote:
using em was way to inconsistent cross browser.
Janelle, another thing to consider when using ems and % for your font-size
is to also apply these units to your layout (header, columns etc.). This way
everything will flow just beautifully when resized.
You need to get
Patrick H. Lauke quoth:
Or, if you must, and your audience does include Mac users, write your own
little javascript filter function to ignore TAB before activating whatever
behaviour is in the onclick.
And indeed one for the Enter key.
I guess the point I was trying ot make is that these
Be nice. It's a common enough solution.
MS don't get absolutely everything wrong, you know. :P
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From: Patrick H. Lauke
MsoNormal? Somebody's been exporting from Word, eh? ;)
Webmaster wrote:
The far simpler way would be simpy to use:
ol start=3 type=1
li class
[edit edit] Doh!
[edit] I did, of course, mean should I apply a .clearfix style to each
parent div and NOT the all-encompassing hack below.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Webmaster
Sent: Thursday, 22 September 2005 12:52 PM
To: wsg
So who's going to the Web Essnetials conference this week?
Anyone interested in a group catch-up?
I thought it might be nice to put some faces to all these names.
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Subject: RE: [WSG] WE05 - who's going?
I'm going, see you there.
Grant
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, 27 September 2005 2:19 PM
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: [WSG] WE05 - who's going
Don't both these solutions still have the same issue with
Firefox's ability to drag content areas?
Has display:none become un-PC of
late?
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Christian
MontoyaSent: Wednesday, 28 September 2005 12:53 PMTo:
Oh, great. So my skip links shouldn't be inside such a div then? :*
So I have now changed the top of my page code to read:
!-- old browser help --
div class=hide
pThis site will look much better in a browser that supports a
href=http://www.webstandards.org/upgrade/;
title=Download a
Hi Fausto,
To cut things short:
there is nothing wrong with images used as background via CSS as long
as theses images are used as layout and not to give meaningful pieces
of information to the visitors.
You may end up confusing people who use text-only or speech devices.
Read this article
Try this:
www.w3schools.com
It helped me a lot in the beginning.
Cheers
Paolo
#sizer {width:_expression_(document.body.clientWidth
1554 ? 402px : 75% );}
I would prefer not to have to fiddle with the proportions of the
buttons just for IE, so would it be possible for someone to translate
that _expression_ into plain english for me so I can fiddle with the
numbers
Hi everyone,
I read some tutorials about lists but i don't find how make good structure
list that have headers. How i make this list? Which are the best option?
I think do it like it:
OPTION 1:
ul
lih1Phrase Header/h1/li
li
ul
lih2Phrase header/h2/li
liPhrase
Hello Olajide,
Actually yuors is a pretty simple fix.
Lose the blockquotes and p tags and include your text and graphix inside
your div with your thumbnail. Create a class called
.leftimg {
float:left;
} In your style and then call it from yourimage tag class=leftimg
A working example
Awesome a mailing list that i wanted.
Hi, - im t94xr
www.t94xr.net.nz
Not free, but you could do a lot worse than Top Style 3. It combines HTML
editing and CSS. Wriiten by the creator of Homsite.
Topstyle Pro 3.10 Pro is a better bet.
Even tho there are copies floating around the net - one even on FOSIs site
where ever that is.
I purchased mine, I strongly
www.MACCAWS.org
Thats a good reason to produce standards compliant websites.
I recently had one job which the coding was easy, the actual complexity of
the detail which was so high it was just a to big a job for me to do :(
But the person who offered me the job, saw my site and emailed me.
What
www.MACCAWS.org
Thats a good reason to produce standards compliant websites.
I recently had one job which the coding was easy, the actual complexity of
the detail which was so high it was just a to big a job for me to do :(
But the person who offered me the job, saw my site and emailed me.
What
Greetings
Useing a safe web colors, is it a standard? is it a Must?
No, as most users have full high color resolutions.
But if your website is primarily visiited by computers that cant reach high
color levels, then yeah. but otherwise its accessability shoshing over with
design issues.
the
alot of colors might be hmm bright
is it considered to be out of accessability ?
On Wed, 2 Jun 2004 00:12:39 +1200, t94xr.net.nz webmaster
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Greetings
Useing a safe web colors, is it a standard? is it a Must?
No, as most users have full high color
http://www.danvine.com/iecapture/
does this help?
Camz
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From: Neerav [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: WSG [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 02, 2004 10:06 PM
Subject: [WSG] Page causes win IE4 to crash
Hi
I was just testing http://www.bhatt.id.au/test.php on the
for newly entered
pages to test ... hope I didnt do anything to it.
t94xr.net.nz webmaster wrote:
http://www.danvine.com/iecapture/
does this help?
Camz
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From: Neerav [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: WSG [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 02, 2004 10:06 PM
Andreas Boehmer wrote: Hi guys,I was wondering whether you could
give me some feedback on a website we havecreated: http://www.jet.org.au.We have tried to make it as
accessible as possible, but better than anyBobby or W3C validation is
probably going through your critique. We
If this doesn't convince a web professional to take a serious look at
these
standards nothing will.
and MACCAWS ( www.MACCAWS.org ) doesnt do this?
Camz
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I found it quite a good read...
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From:
Mordechai
Peller
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 03, 2004 1:04
PM
Subject: Re: [WSG] At last - here are the
dollars in web standards.
t94xr.net.nz webmaster wrote:
If this doesn't
.
Cheers
Mike Kear
Windsor, NSW, Australia
AFP Webworks
http://afpwebworks.com
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of t94xr.net.nz webmaster
Sent: Thursday, 3 June 2004 10:22 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [WSG] At last - here
can you get it in New Zealand?
Camz
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From: Mark Harwood [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 03, 2004 11:55 PM
Subject: Re: [WSG] SkillSwap
Still kinda Useful info!
Phunky
*
The
I would recommend you do both - have a standards
compliant accessable site, but include an interactive area.
A xhtml/css php/mysql"photobook" with
the club at certian nights - preferably the peak holiday periods.
Give them the best of both worlds. a quick loading
site with an area where
Title: RE:[WSG] Standards Compliance -vs- User Enjoyment
I played around with flash - in a wk i made blue
box move from one side to another :D!!
- Original Message -
From:
Sean M. Hall AKA
Dante
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, June 05, 2004 6:14
PM
Subject:
Title: RE:[WSG] Standards Compliance -vs- User Enjoyment
Wooops the link in the other email is
actually...
http://www.taupowebdesigns.co.nz/
sorry :$
Camz
www.t94xr.net.nz
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From: Nick Gleitzman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, June 06, 2004 9:42 PM
Subject: Re: [WSG] Centering a liquid grid of image thumbs and captions
I have a 400MHz iMac you can have for $300 - that's less than a
software upgrade. I'll even
Subject: Re: [WSG] What Editors do you guys use?
hmm
Topstyle Pro 3.10 - CSS
Dreamweaver MX 2004 7.01 - XHTML/PHP
Browsers
Mozilla 1.7 RC1
IE 6 SP1
Opera 7.50
http://www.danvine.com/icapture/
Safari testing...
http://www.danvine.com/iecapture/
IE 6/5.5/5/4, Firefox Opera
VMware is my second bet
or Virtual PC
Camz
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From: Amit Karmakar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 08, 2004 12:19 AM
Subject: [WSG] Many Browers in one place
People,
My apologoes in advance if this has been discussed earlier.
I know
Title: [WSG] IE 7 Promo Images
Im having trouble understanding how you think IE7
would be broken?!
I wouldnt abuse IE7 to be broken without it
actually being released yet. It might shock you ;)
Microsoft have said their putting more time and
manpower into IE7 than previous versions...
Hacks are for the Cowbot webdesigner who hasnt done his job right in the
first
place! ( or for a client thats given too much hassle and not enough cash
to make
the recode cost effective! ;] )
quite true - but there are hacks that are used to counteract behavours in
browsers.
Camz
just in the art of humur?
What is Google?
Camz :D
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From: Michael Zeltner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 10, 2004 6:26 AM
Subject: Re: [WSG] KHTML ??
Am 10.06.2004 um 15:10 schrieb Jad Madi:
guys what is KHTML ?
please use
LOL
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From: Nick Gleitzman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 10, 2004 7:12 AM
Subject: Re: [WSG] KHTML ??
On Friday, June 11, 2004, at 06:56 PM, t94xr.net.nz webmaster wrote:
just in the art of humur?
What is Google?
Camz :D
RE: [WSG] KHTML ??*shakes head* I bet you guys are among the few that find
Steve Martin films funny, right?
:)
Well we do try :D
And whos Steve Martin?
Camz
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I'm new to this list and this is my first post. I'm trying to produce
my first table-free website - tables have been my very dear friends in
the past!
Yes, leaving tables behind gratefuly comes with the knowledge that you've
reached a level of CSS knowledge and skill to achieve that.
I did
Source code and accessibility:
- Do you really need all those nested div's?
I have it because IE wont center the DIV, so I need the nested DIV to have a
text-align:center in there...
Have you tried using margin: 0px auto; for cetering divs?
Camz
www.t94xr.net.nz
I can't believe y'all are taking this guy seriously enough to even
comment -
it's pretty obvious to this newbie to css standards, he's trolling -
he
got you ~ I think enough has been said about his dubious commentaries ~
let
it go - please
Marie
About Certified XHTML Developer - Level 1
Title: Re: [WSG] overflow: auto;
Doesnt it?!
http://www.danvine.com/icapture/detail/51923.html
works ok on iCapture?
I agree I think Topstyle is the program you should have a go to try and
beat mate.
Although its pretty hard, it has a cult following
the guys talented
And Macromedia was focrced to put heaps of focus on Dreamweavers CSS
capabilites cuz TS is the CSS GOD.
Its pretty hard to beat.
You prepared
I wouldnt bother with Netscape 7.1 Valdiation.
Rebuild your site somewhat so it works in Opera IE Mozilla 1.6+
Netscape hasnt got long left till it passes on.
Camz.
www.t94xr.net.nz
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From: Veine K Vikberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June
Title: XHTML Transitional -> Strict
Strict isnt much different from Trrans
no a target="_blank"
theres a _javascript_ replacement.
other than theres a cuopkle of things but W3C will
tell you about them.
Simple.
Camz
www.t94xr.net.nz
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From:
Jamie Mason
HTML XHTML - The Definitive Guide 5th Edition (O'Reilly-2002)
O'Reilly Cascading Style Sheets The Definitive Guide
New Riders - Speed Up Your Site- 1st Ed 2003 [CHM]
Website Analysis Reporting
Generally anything I mean ANYTHING of Eric Meyers
Camz
Hi all,
I was wondering if anyone could be so kind as to test my site using IE
for
Mac 5+ and Safari
http://www.v2.shockmedia.com.au
Thanks.
Damn, forget the rest of the site - put her as the only thing on the page
and you'll have everyone still agreeing its a great site.
He has a good valid point.
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From:
Paulo
Rodrigo Teixeira
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 24, 2004 3:14
AM
Subject: [Norton AntiSpam] [WSG]
Unsubscribe
Yahoo!
Mail - Participe da pesquisa global sobre o
I hate asking this :P
Can you setup a couple of nights over here in NZ and do it aswell
I know plenty of people who would love to go see it.
Camz (aka t94xr)
http://www.t94xr.net.nz/
Taupo NZ
XHTML CSS Webdevelper (PHP Newbie)
- Original Message -
From: russ - maxdesign [EMAIL
HELL YEAH!!!
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From: Razvan Pop [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2003 5:58 AM
Subject: [WSG] OT - Standards Compliant Websites Directory
Hello.
I've started to build a Standards Compliant Websites Directory. A Web
Directory where
Sure, if you explain what on earth you're talking about.
-- tim
508 is this,
http://www.contentquality.com/mynewtester/cynthia.exe?rptmode=-1runcr=1url1=http://www.t94xr.net.nz/
Conformance to web accessability standards produced by the W3C.
Basically those ponts there tell you wats required for
Sure, if you explain what on earth you're talking about.
-- tim
508 is this,
http://www.contentquality.com/mynewtester/cynthia.exe?rptmode=-1runcr=1url1=http://www.t94xr.net.nz/
Conformance to web accessability standards produced by the W3C.
Basically those ponts there tell you wats required for
this may sound like a stupid answer but wouldnt it be like an html page of
somesort.
t94xr
http://www.t94xr.net.nz/
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See http://webstandardsgroup.org/mail/guidelines.cfm
for some hints on
Well here was just about to register webstandards.org.nz with my
domain agency to my suprise it was taken!!
http://www.webstandards.org.nz/
Moral: Always check to see if the URL is valid in a browser,
before you try and register it!
___
Cameron W (aka t94xr)
thats actually very good :)
Thanks :)
___
Cameron W (aka t94xr)
http://www.t94xr.net.nz/
XHTML CSS Compliant.
Taupo, NZ.
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From: Neerav [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: WSG [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 07, 2004 12:50 AM
Subject: [WSG] Hiding email
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From: Ted Drake [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I use the following javascript. It works well for me.
Ted
-
the downside beign they dont use a JS enabled browser? They cant contact
you.
Better is a PHP Contact Form
John Wyles has one - a very good one indeed.
I found this expandable CSS div with JS when i was working at ForumImages.
http://www.forumimages.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=324highlight=FICodeExpand
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Cameron W (aka t94xr)
http://www.t94xr.net.nz/
XHTML CSS Compliant.
Taupo, NZ.
I found this expandable CSS div with JS when i was working at ForumImages.
http://www.forumimages.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=324highlight=FICodeExpand
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Cameron W (aka t94xr)
http://www.t94xr.net.nz/
XHTML CSS Compliant.
Taupo, NZ.
/* @import url(template.css); */
/* @import url(article-tools.css); */
/* @import url(article-list.css); */
/* @import url(store.css); */
/* @import url(TOC.css); */
OMG
theres organisational skills but then theres organisational skills.
imports are now generally used for IE css bug
imports are now generally used for IE css bug fixes.
but thats a bit overboard.
Could you qualify this statement please? @import is used to import
stylesheets. We don't want to give members who might be new to CSS the
wrong idea here.
thats one valid point.
but its a trend to put IE CSS fixes and
From: Lea de Groot [EMAIL PROTECTED]
A very interesting and detailed open forum followed - for those who
were unable to attend, you *really* missed something!
Next meeting should be Wed September 8 - put it in your diary now! :)
And what do we do if we are in New Zealand?
Can you have a meeting
Yes i agree highly - im glad you brought tho my
attention.
We should discuss this to the highest level of WSG
discussion.
_Cameron W
(aka t94xr)http://freelance.t94xr.net.nz/XHTML
CSS Compliant Webdesigner.Taupo, NZ.Mob: 021 050-7304
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Well done.
Sadly there are alot of webdesigners unlike you who are still in the
Photoshop phase and dont seem to be leaving it anytime soon.
I would say if you know all that, learn how to setup a domain, and get
yourself up.
Then you can play at ur hearts content.
If you love CSS - use
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