Hi,
Any opinions on going with a voice over approach. Perhaps Quicktime or
FLASH. I know, I said the F word but the question is related to
standards and captioning
On Friday, January 7, 2005, at 08:35 AM, Patrick H. Lauke wrote:
As far as I'm aware, Emacspeak is the only browser that supports
business registration?
Can they not simply uphold web standards!
Ahhh I am mad.
I will call them - tell them to print it out or whatever it is.
and mail it to me...
Deary me...
The government has failed again...
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Thanks for all the replies!
I wasn't serious about threatening to sue.
It was just an expression of rage ;)
Thanks for the pointers!
I will definatly let them know!
Cheers!
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On Jan 6, 2005, at 12:28 AM, heretic wrote:
hi,
I haven't spent a lot of time worrying about the disabled or impaired
users of my projects because of the youth-focussed intent of them.
Just a thought on demographics
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I just asked for some advice on css-d, regarding gallery pages, very
similar to www.strombergarchitectural.com/products.php - the same
pages I asked for help on with cleaner, more
extremes are correct. I feel the same way about tables as you
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Me Again:
The W3c CSS validator is giving me strange results. All was well
yesterday, but to today I'm instructed to validate the document, which
returns valid XHTML, but the CSS validator reports an error:
http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/validator?uri=http://ckimedia.com/
index.php
CK
Ironically the problem was with a link to a web standards site.
On Monday, January 3, 2005, at 08:21 AM, Chris Kennon wrote:
Me Again:
The W3c CSS validator is giving me strange results. All was well
yesterday, but to today I'm instructed to validate the document, which
returns valid XHTML
validation (
http://bobby.watchfire.com/bobby/html/en/index.jsp ). I want to make
sure that I am doing things correctly though. Could any of you offer
your feelings toward Bobby and let me know if there are (opinion)
better ones out there? Thanks a bunch!
doit4Jesus,
Chris Moncus
Hi,
Just relaunched for the new year, could someone look under the hood
for fatty tissue, bloat, redundancy the works. It all validates.
http://ckimedia.com
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Problem should be resolved, thanks for the heads up. Let me know if it
persist.
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On Sunday, January 2, 2005, at 06:18 PM, Mary Ann wrote:
Hi, Chris-
I'm getting some really strange results using IE 6.0. Directly below
your
quick time window, there is another white (empty) window
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Hey Brian,
thanks for the reply - I changed the DTD...
No difference at all :(
Any more ideas?
I will check back in a few hours.
need a nap - 5am here :D
Gnite!
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hey group,
odd problem here:
www.gamerdb.net
using IE, that page seems to take AGES to load
the problem is exactly the image size: too small.
See:
http://cb2web.com/tests/gamerdb/
It uses a nav_back.gif 20x20, GIF, Web Safe colors, 81 bytes:
http://cb2web.com/tests/gamerdb/media/nav_back.gif
HTH
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Hi,
Creating a product catalog/blog for client. It will serve as a site for
posting used construction equipment. In the following name/value
listing what would be the most semantic mark-up.
Product Name:
Product Number:
Product Description:
Product Cost:
CK
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In the following name/value listing what would be the most semantic
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Product Name:
Product Number:
Product Description:
Product Cost:
I'd probably use a definition list:
dl
dtMy Product/dt
ddProduct Number: 123456/dd
dd
Catalog
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Chris Kennon wrote:
In the following name/value listing what would be the most semantic
mark-up.
Product Name:
Product Number:
Product Description:
Product Cost:
I'd probably use a definition list:
dl
dtMy
Hi,
At the following url:
http://working.ckimedia.com/index.php
The delay when loading the background is giving me pause. Is this delay
a huge usability issue, or has my quest become retentive?
CK
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Good stuff, just what I needed. I have an implementation of rounded corners
that doesn't work when I use it in e-newsletters and open in Outlook. Will
give this a try.
Thanks,
Chris
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On Thursday, December 16, 2004, at 10:46 AM, Chris Kennon wrote:
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Any suggestions on bringing the file size down? I've tried interlacing
the .gif the current size is the lowest without image degradation.
CK
Thanks for the compliment on the background. Any other suggestions or
critique
Hi,
Any suggestions on bringing the file size down? I've tried interlacing
the .gif the current size is the lowest without image degradation.
CK
Thanks for the compliment on the background. Any other suggestions or
critique of the design is welcome off-list
On Thursday, December 16, 2004, at
. When they aren't finding what they want that's when you'll lose
them, and that's also when they'll form a negative opinion of your content
whether it's 20 pages long or 2. Check UIE's research for some info on this
topic: http://www.uie.com/articles/page_scrolling/
Chris Rizzo
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Hey Paul my reply is nested below.
Paul Novitski wrote:
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Good for you, the world needs more XHTML-Strict. I do, however, have
a few criticisms of your work:
Your nav menu is marked up as a table. Perhaps this is simply a
matter of personal perspective, but I consider a one-dimensional
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Hi,
the following layout url works locally in firefox, mozilla, ie 5 mac
even. When uploaded to a server, the right column, secondary, is atop
main. The isp is not to blame, the site was tested out of the subdomain
so the scripts are not broken. This is not a .php question, the
question is
, containing the URL of the
document containing the information, however browser support is poor.
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I wonder if switching stylesheets would force an update?
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Wow thanks guys.
Good responses.
I wasn't sure if anyone would use it - with the way IE has spread - I
assumed that everyone would be IE unless they chose something else...
Thanks again!
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Just a question...
Why is there such an emphasis on NN4?
Who actually still uses
- anyone have any ideas?
Or should I just chuck this on www.experts-exchange.com?
Cheers!
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Chris Stratford wrote:
http://inspiro.neester.com/
Click on ABOUT.
In IE the content panel seems to overlap the whole nav panel too...
I checked out http://inspiro.neester.com/about
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Chris Stratford wrote:
1)
Printing IGNORES all background attributes...
This is understandable - but I didn't realise this until just now...
So my LI background elements weren't printing (or showing in Print
Preview which is how I check what it looks like)
A small
Mike,
Comes a bit late as I'm sure you've move on, but I think you would
still find this interesting.
http://ln.hixie.ch/?start=1070385285count=1
Cheers,
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Hi,
In the following why is it appropriate to classify the import rule as
CDATA?
style type=text/css media=screen
/* ![CDATA[ */
@import url(c/core.css);
/* ]] */
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I know its to do with the image floating right.
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Sorry by the way i havnt finished styling the site yet.
So no need to comment on the contact page and the others :)
Cheers
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Just need a little assistance here.
http://inspiro.neester.com/
Click on ABOUT.
In IE the content panel seems to overlap the whole nav panel
that is the way it should be?
Or is there a reason why Moz has done this?
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Hi,
Where can I read up on these accessibility issues you've outlined?
C
On Tuesday, November 30, 2004, at 06:09 AM, Kornel Lesinski wrote:
Does that really matter?
In Firefox and IE there is a focus border anyway.
IE doesn't support :focus or outlines, so there isn't much you can
help.
In
Hi,
Would you explain the abbreviation IR and what is the name, and where
can I read about this rule:
a[href]:focus {-moz-outline: 2px solid -moz-mac-focusring;}
On Tuesday, November 30, 2004, at 05:38 AM, Philippe Wittenbergh wrote:
IR techniques.
a[href]:focus {-moz-outline: 2px solid
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partner - not ninemsn itself - whose site is causing the problem. Note
the redirection http://sib1.od2.com Its a branded content partner
site.
Chris
On Tue, 30 Nov 2004 21:50:26 -0700, Shane Helm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yep
would be a great help, before sending it out for import.
C
On Sunday, November 28, 2004, at 10:11 AM, Chris Kennon wrote:
Hi,
I've encountered a resizing issue with my current site redesign:
working.ckimedia.com/index.php
with one user font-size + change the secondary(right) column slides
off
Best Wishes,
Which is why I think that
dd class=datedate/dd
would be better.
Now, for example, you can have the date before the name while keeping
it following the name in the source.
As I started this thread I'm unsure how or why this is necessary, would
you elaborate? Please reply off
.
On Mon, 29 Nov 2004 11:49:53 -0800, Chris Kennon wrote:
As I started this thread I'm unsure how or why this is necessary,
would you elaborate?
Mordechai (if I can presume to speak for him!) is suggesting that
putting an em tag entirely around a block level element (the dd) is not
very semantic
Two Times, one for you.
D*** you guys are good. When I grow up, I'm 38, I want to be just like
you ;) Thanks, I understand. So the following is semantic nirvana?
dl id=news
dtArticle Title/dt
dd class=date28November2004/dd
dd id=article
pullamcorper suscipit lobortis nisl ut aliquip ex ea
Well,
Should I use in-line xml and change the dtd? Or is this fast becoming
an RSS issue?
example:
news
headLine lorem ipsum dolor sit amet consectetu/headLine
byLineSam I Am/byLine
date76Juvember2207/date
article
Hi,
So I should simply use the traditional
hnblah/hn
pblah/p
mark-up for my purposes?
On Monday, November 29, 2004, at 03:03 PM, Terrence Wood wrote:
yes, it is appropriate for a list of articles (but again, not the
article itself)... I think we're in agreement on that.
Terrence Wood.
On
Hi,
That was my thought, well not as articulate as your illustration, but
along the same line.
Thanks,
C
On Sunday, November 28, 2004, at 01:10 AM, Peter Firminger wrote:
Hi,
Your second example is not valid; h3 element cannot be
contained in dl
Quite correct but it can be within the dd.
in such
Hi,
Much how photoshop alpha transparency works. Thanks.
C
On Sunday, November 28, 2004, at 04:16 AM, Patrick H. Lauke wrote:
Chris Kennon wrote:
This is exactly what I had in mind, thanks. to clarify my
understanding an 8-bit png doesn't have an alpha channel, so
transparency is derived
Hi,
The goal is including the navigation ul as a php include on each
page, my question is how to control the your here selection, for each
page with possibly a php variable, coding an a href=# id=current
dynamically based upon the page being viewed.
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Hi,
I've encountered a resizing issue with my current site redesign:
working.ckimedia.com/index.php
with one user font-size + change the secondary(right) column slides off
the plate. Suggestions please.
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The goal is including the navigation ul as a php include on each
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each
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dynamically based upon the page
on Xhtmlandcss.co.uk
http://xhtmlandcss.co.uk/index.php?p=9
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Hi,
Thanks, but when testing locally with my php/mySQL server, a blank
page
appears in the browser. What did I
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I've encountered a resizing issue with my current site redesign:
working.ckimedia.com/index.php
with one user font-size + change the secondary(right) column slides
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and will hopefully enable us to create far more accessible
websites in the near future [3].
The more developers out there who know about vxml and its associated
technologies will help it move into the mainstream [4].
Take a look..
Cheers
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[1] Working Draft - http://www.w3.org/TR/2004/WD
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The solution you posted is user oriented. What about developers ?
Surely ANY solution has to be user orientated. After all, we are
designing sites for users, not for developers.
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validation...
All good... IE didnt like it.
realised i was the jog bug - any help?
The table automatically sits below my navigtaion bar!!!
What the hay!!
How can this be fixed?
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Hey Bryan,
Sorry but that didn't help??
I added position: relavite; and line-height: 100% to both the #content,
and to the table...
Neither worked on its own, or both together...
:(
Any other advice??
Bryan Davis wrote:
Chris
The usual way to bypass these kind of bugs is either declare
Hi,
As I've not had a strong cup of Earl Grey this morning, this reply
could be as useful as (2) left shoes, but the following url has a
pretty solid standards compliant flash-embed method:
http://blog.deconcept.com/2004/10/14/web-standards-compliant-
javascript-flash-detect-and-embed/
C
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Hi,
I'm having rendering issues with the navigation at the following:
http://working.ckimedia.com/index.php
in firefox 1.0 MAC OS 10.2.8 all is well, in safari 1.0.3 the padding
on the bottom border is inside the tabs. Would some one assist?
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Hi,
If the client is at all flexible, I would suggest looking into .flv.
The flash video fromat is taking off like wildfire, and with the flash
player penetration, it is a stable solution:
http://www.flashstreamworks.com/
C
On Tuesday, November 16, 2004, at 09:40 AM, brian cummiskey wrote:
I'm
Well,
I guess that was the end.
C
On Tuesday, November 16, 2004, at 01:40 PM, brian cummiskey wrote:
Looks great- But i don't have flash, nor have even messed around with
it (frankly, i can't stand flash websites),
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[2] https://player.helixcommunity.org
Wow, that is something I didn't realise existed!
That is great!
Thanks a lot Natalie!
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You can force a page break before an image using css.
page-break-before: always;
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On Tue, 16 Nov 2004 13:56:11 +1100, Amit Karmakar
to make it blue all you do is change the class name to from
red to blue, pretty cool eh?
*shivers*
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Hi All,
Just launched a mini-site while the core is under redesign @
ckimedia.com, all insight is most welcome.
C
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Ahhh thanks Philippe!
Yes!
line-height: normal;
Fixed it perfectly!
Thank you very much!
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On 12 Nov 2004, at 3:23 pm, Chris Stratford wrote:
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The navigation menu has extra pixels in the margin after: JOURNAL,
CALENDAR and UNIVERSITY
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Hi,
While browsing the w3.org border properties section, I began to wonder
can borders have background images?
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Have I arrived at the semantically correct solution for placing the
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You understood the question. I was attempting to ask is the placement
code as efficient as it could be, before moving on to typography. TOn
Thursday, November 11, 2004, at 02:20 PM, Lachlan Hardy wrote:
Chris Kennon wrote:
Have I arrived at the semantically correct solution for placing
Thought this might be a worthwhile link for WSG members.
Please send flames off list ;)
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According to http://www.thecounter.com/stats/2004/September/browser.php.
Mozilla is still way down at 2% as of September. We'll see about
October shortly...
Chris
On Thu, 11 Nov 2004 15:23:02 -0800 (PST), Anthony Timberlake
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IE gets this one right!
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, but that would annoy me.
Other than that, simple, clean design. I especially like the way the
text is so clear - good choice of font, size and color.
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Color Index is a permanent resident at my desk. Not exactly a tool,
but a good reference.
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1581802366/qid=1099704432/sr=2-1/ref=pd_ka_b_2_1/104-8170025-1104706
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opportunities of CSS.
Its a damn shame really.
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Hi,
In the following css snippet each attempt at giving div#header a
margin-top of 7.5em from the container; results in the container div
moving an additional 7.5em from the top of the viewport, what am I
missing? Is this the margin collapsing gremlin at work?
style type=text/css
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Hi,
Is a 2 equal sized columned, liquid- centered layout overkill. Meaning
does needing the layout centered, defeat the purpose of having it
liquid?
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Dan,
Nice clean design, I like it. Very usable too, The only comment I
would make would be on the primary Navigation, I feel the colour you
have chosen may lack contrast a little. but other than that, nice
site!
cheers
Chris Thompson
On Mon, 25 Oct 2004 19:03:43 -0500, Daniel Bowling
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I've had this problem too, I resorted to hiding certain rules using
hacks (cringe) helped. This css hack chart is handy.
http://centricle.com/ref/css/filters/
Safari CSS support:
http://developer.apple.com/internet/css/safari_css.html
Nice looking site though.
Chris Thompson
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Chris Kennon
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It degrades very nicely if JS is disabled, and scales well. Loading
everything into the single window prevents that carnival you speak of.
http://www.alistapart.com/articles/popuplinks/
On Mon, 25 Oct 2004 16:00:30 -0700, Chris Kennon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hi,
So the most standards compliant method
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