Which idea of accessability should be imposed? Yours? Mine? Certainly
not a
judge who likely has no concept of the situation or technology. Cases
like
this lead to red blooded legislation that takes far too long to fix, and
even longer to repeal.
Why didn't you just say this at the
can think of is that Visio has a lot of application for
other purposes such as relational database design, flowcharts.
does anyone know if this may help Marvin
William Donovan
marvin hunkin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi.
doing a project for my website development course.
now, part
Hi all,
I wanted to ask a question of better practice and current standards view.
Is it better to have a header and footer stretch across the width of the
browser window or be restricted to the width of the defined. left aligned
content area. Leaving lots of vacant white space for people with
that is not
something that happens or is monitored.
William
Chris Broadfoot [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
William Donovan wrote:
Hi all,
I wanted to ask a question of better practice and current standards
view.
Is it better to have a header and footer stretch across the width
Depending which version of Dreamweaver you have,
There was a plug-in for Dreamweaver that assisted you in setting up Joomla
templates and made sure all the keyword section where added to interface with
the CMS.
William
Susie Gardner-Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I¹m just starting to
Hi Lib,
this may be off topic and more a usability question. however I see relatedness
in how to structure them semantically and to benifit those that may wish to use
them.
I find that they can be a nice to have to assist users, however if you have to
tab through these, they become extra
I agree, this is not web standards. However remember they could be following
web standards with their CSS version.
and I don't think it is just in the UK, it is every where for Vodafone.
Which not only defies any effort you made to put the thing together for
presentation standards as well.
I
I would say plug your code directly into the W3C CSS validator
http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/#validate_by_input
and delete the hacks.
However i have used hacks before and found that they did still pass through the
validator.
Could there be errors in your hacks.
Also, just as a note,
I have had the same question fluttering around in my head.
the thought process for me begins with Accessibility:
can other people still get to the search result that the auto complete is
attempting to show if the are using a screen reader or have javascript turned
off, or there are bugs (like
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Date: Tue, 01 Jul 2008 11:21:57 +1000
Subject: Re: Re: [WSG] Standards compliance and Autocomplete
I have had the same question fluttering around in my head.
the thought process for me begins with Accessibility:
can other
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http://webstandards.org/
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Thats correct Andrew,
I had to investigate this for a redesign of a federal government web site.
Government departments and agencies in Australia are at the mercy of the law,
but as Andrew stated the level of compliance is measured against a persons
assessment of the level of discrimination
Is this spam?
Andy Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, I am conducting a study into the accessibility of Internet
application frameworks for a thesis in computer science and I would be
grateful if you would take the time to complete the following test,
its very short and would help a lot
Chris,
I got it twice as well. Hence the spam question.
I doubt it is in the system twice.
do you generally get new posts twice?
William
Melbourne CORE
Ash, Chris \(SYD-MWG\) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just got the below email twice. Do i have two instances of my email in
your database
you may need to put some more positioning on the header and some leading room
above the folio to account for the gap required for FF and IE7 and possibly
others.
I'd ask the question on the relevance of maintaining the header as it is so
large and will take up a lot of screen real estate
I can vouch for Simply JavaScript by Sitepoint as well. I used it in
combination with some of their other javascript books.
William
Design [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I can personally vouch for Simply JavaScript by Sitepoint. Very good
book
for the beginner level.
-Original
Hi know that vision australia do like the implementation of a text position
to be -px and have a :focus added to bring it into view.
If I find the site they recommended as a good implementation of this I'll
pass it onto the list.
William Donovan
2008/12/1 Ben Lau [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi
Good point Dennis, plug away.
It's all part of the challenge and there needss to be people leading the
path for others to follow.
Well done for atleast trying for them James.
William Donovan
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2009/1/29 Eyemax Studios i...@eyemaxstudios.net
Unfortunate, you as a developer
Hang on,
did I miss something or is this completely OT (off topic).
Bible's, Gutenberg, print type faces...
Web Standards...?
William Donovan
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2009/1/30 Simon Pascal Klein kle...@klepas.org
On 30/01/2009, at 4:16 AM, Fred Ballard wrote:
I've read that the Gutenberg
why not have the background on the breadcrumb div instead of a span that has
an absolute position and a width of 10 and multiple layers of background
images.
William Donovan
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2009/2/19 Lynette Smith smithlyne...@bigpond.com
Good morning
Have just started a site and run
for web
developers finding bugs
William Donovan
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2009/2/19 William Donovan donovan.will...@gmail.com
why not have the background on the breadcrumb div instead of a span that
has an absolute position and a width of 10 and multiple layers of background
images.
William
You don't by any chance use chrome yourself while you're developing?
I noticed that I mainly use Firefox and I had to stop going back to the
site after it was built to allow the data / statistics to clean themselves
of my bias.
William Donovan
mobile: 0403 263 284
2009/3/3 Mike Kear w
site, they receive a particular type of user, as would other sites.
William Donovan
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2009/3/3 Foskett, Mike mike.fosk...@uk.tesco.com
Tesco’s (a major UK online retailer) stats concur with Matt’s results
within 1%.
mike
*From:* li...@webstandardsgroup.org
Strange that you saw only that one.
We definitely still have them bi-monthly at Loop bar just off Bourke Street,
the last one was in Feb with Kevin Yank.
There is another in April and more to come.
thanks for the heads up and keeping an eye out for them.
William Donovan
mobile: 0403 263 284
yep.
If you subscribe to the Melbourne announcement list, you should receive the
updates.
William Donovan
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2009/4/2 Cameron McCormack c...@mcc.id.au
William Donovan:
Strange that you saw only that one.
We definitely still have them bi-monthly at Loop bar just off
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distracted and with music turned off.
It can also make for slow download older browser issues. Do check what
existing web users are using and doing as well.
William Donovan - (from his Google android phone)
On 01/03/2010 7:38 AM, William Parry williampa...@gmail.com wrote:
You could say that you're
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