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在 Tue, 28 Oct 2008 05:20:09 +0800,kevin mcmonagle
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hi,
How come you cant change the list-type from none to circle(or anything
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try this
li { list-style-type:none; }
li a { display:list-item; list-style-type:circle; }
li a:hover { list
在 Tue, 28 Oct 2008 05:20:09 +0800,kevin mcmonagle
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hi,
How come you cant change the list-type from none to circle(or anything
else) on li a:hover?
-kevin
try this
li { list-style-type:none; }
li a { display:list-item; list-style-type:circle; }
li a:hover { list
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ok, i tried it. thank you! it is suitable a bit. But not completely.
According to you which browser is better to try web site. i rarely look my
web site in ie. is firefox enough?
2008/3/25, Kyle Hudson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Try resetting your page with an example
Maybe but i am is new coder :D
2008/3/25, Joseph Ortenzi [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
or maybe your border attribute needs a diaper? ;-)
#formdivtext{
border:1px #BCBCBC soild;
margin-right:2px;
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Try resetting your page with an example
i think very good resource. thanks!
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http://www.generatedata.com
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Hello,
I have a site here that I've been trying to add some pictures to. I
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especially if it gets a following and more people do it.
On Jan 12, 2008 3:34 PM, Viable Design [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There is blame to go around, for sure.
I had an accessibility issue just this morning, while trying to find out
about filing an insurance claim on my husband's car (which
this site (browsershots) http://browsershots.org/.
Good Luck!
On Jan 13, 2008 7:51 AM, Peter Mount [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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I'm tossing up whether to buy a Mac or to save my money and buy a new PC
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for some PDF's.
Brett.
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I'm all about "web conventions." I didn't realize having a blank target
didn't follow web standards. Is that documented somewhere?
This one still bothers me ...
The alternatives I've
It depends the kind of layout you have.
The best and the easiest way to have the 300px in ur bg image itself,
eahtever clor you want.
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www.puneetsakhuja.com/new
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I believe what Jermayn is asking to keep the web standards intact, without
opening a new window, as accessibility doesnt allow us to open pages in new
window.
suggestions ?
regards
-P
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on this ?
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Hi
Your site looks great especially that scrolling when you click a link in
top menu
Thanks
On 5
Hope this will solve the problem:
http://www.xs4all.nl/~peterned/examples/csslayout1.html
regards
Puneet
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Subject: [WSG] 100% height
Here's my problem
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I have a question. I am using Navstudio for menus and I am having a
problem with it overflowing and making me have a scroll at the bottom. Can
anyone take a look and see what my problem might be. I'll go ahead and say
it now, but it is not up to standards, it is still in the beginning.
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I am a web development
This doesn't quite answer your question - but if you want to test on a MAC
and don't have one I found a resource yesterday...
http://danvine.com/icapture/
It's not as good as the others I suppose but it is free.
Heather
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IE Compliant --- Why would u advertise that!?!?!
Weird
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congrats, very nice design :)
2 errors in home page
http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http://www.rowinghistory-aus.info/world-u23-championships/index.html
cheers
Daniel
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Hi Guys and gals,
I have been trying to present the information relating to a novel in a more
interesting style than 'just text' or indeed three columns, and have
experimented with a sort of newspaper style. The newspaper is a fictitious
one
Hi Tee,
and welcome to WSG.
Nice website ;))
cheers,
Daniel
http://www.gizax.it
tee wrote:
Hi I'd just joined this group, thought it's polite to introduce myself.
My name is tee. I am new to web design and interested in web standards/
accessibility. I am very happy to find WSG from google seach
You could try a div before the welcome1.gif and close it after back
to top of page. this may work.
On Mon, 28 Mar 2005 07:29:50 +0100, Kvnmcwebn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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I've been rebuilding the html of this page over and over and cant find why
the container
does that work in IE. Im thinking of implementing it in my
blog, atm im jus using a blogger template. see:
http://nogg3r5.blogspot.com
Shaun Johnson
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: Jamie Mason [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Wed, 23 Mar 2005 15:26:17 -
http://dean.edwards.name/weblog/2005/03/the-reason/
Apologies if this has been posted already
Pedantry is like chocolate. There's no such thing as
enough. :)
lol pix, thats so true!
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I don't understand your answer. I think that is
a check for a new product that respects all w3c
technology.
What is strange? I don't know sincerely.
regards
Daniel
http://www.gizax.it
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Guys I really can't see how this dicussion relates to web standards.
This is an ad for a
good work ;))
ps = ciao piero sono gizax ^_^
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Hello everyone!
As my first post I'd like to ask you something technical.
I've got a simple div element with an unordered list inside (as you can
see at www.re1.it/pierofix/justlinkit : the big gray square with all links
maini,
looks great and is valid xhtml 1.0 strict.
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On 2 jan 2005, at 18.26, Mani Sheriar wrote:
If anyone on a Mac cares to check this out for me and just report any
issues (or, hopefully, the lack of issues
you could also use a text image such as gif or jpg with an alt like:
alt = Link :: LINK NAME HERE
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Hello,
I tried your code. What worked for me is giving the right div a
float:right; It worked for both IE6 and FF.
- regnard
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Subject: [WSG] IE weird display
Second, I want to know what the default layout settings, the width is.
I sometimes try 800*600 but I hate it because it is too small and
wanted to know what the default if for people with 1024*768 or
whatever it is...
I'm assuming you are asking what the best default monitor resolution you
are
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From: Lennart Fylling [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 1 Sep 2004 10:56:37 +0200
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [WSG] background image on a horizontal list.
Hello there!!
I've been a member here for some time, and now I will see if I as well can
get some help from you :)
First
Id also like to add a question.
How Accessible is this method? Can screen readers pick this up and convert
it to the correct text?
GC
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From: Ned Lukies [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 1 Jun 2004 14:22:40 +1000
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Subject: [WSG] Standards compliant content management system.
snip
What is the point of going to all the effort of making the web site
standards
compliant when the end user is just going to butcher
What I would like to do is, limit the browsers that see the fully styled
version of my site to the ones I know work correctly others will get the
un-styled version.
I am aware I can do this in JavaScript, is there a way to do so in CSS?
Logically I want to say:
If (ie4,5,5.5,6+, NN6, 7+ ,
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Date: Sun, 30 May 2004 23:34:07 -0400
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Subject: Re: [WSG] Correct way to swap style sheets based on Browser?
What I would like to do is, limit the browsers that see the fully styled
version of my site
they will then try to take action through the
European court system and EU law.
In the UK you here a lot of, taken to the European Court after a case is
lost or inconclusive in the local legal system.
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Are there currently any laws in Australia that dictate a website should be
accessible to vision impaired people etc.?
If so, to what websites does it apply and has anyone taken any websites to
court over not being
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From: Kay Smoljak [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 26 May 2004 12:40:32 +0800
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And to sum up the relevance : all websites created, owned or hosted in
Australia must comply to the DDA. You, as the
creator/developer/designer
[OT] I want to keep the entered data in NN:form after history.go(-1)
I am racking my brains over the simplest thing, its not web standards as in
CSS but its about browser compatibility.
Using Netscape if I fill in the form submit it and get to an error page
then click back or a link with
Hello, I'm Sarah, and I just joined WSG a few days ago :)
I'm just learning CSS and I'm have a bit of trouble with min-height and
tableless layouts. I want the content and the sidebar to stretch down all
the way to the bottom of the screen. It kind of looks odd when the
content/sidebar's
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