[WSG] Digitising services for audio cassettes

2012-09-09 Thread Andrew Ivin
Hi all,

I hope that this request is not (too) off-topic.
I am trying to track down a service that will digitise the content of audio
cassettes, for eventual web publication.

Can anyone recommend a good service, preferably Australian based?


Thanks very much,


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[WSG] float woes - one page fine, the other not...

2005-11-09 Thread Andrew Ivin
Hi all,

I have two near identical pages on a site. Same template, nearly the
same content; same css. On one of the pages, two floated images are
leaving a gap.

The pages:
http://artloft.com.au/studio_editions.html , where floats are behaving
http://artloft.com.au/michael_leunig.html , not so good - gap between
floated elements.

I feel like I must have missed the obvious, but don't know what that is.
This problem seems to appear across browsers and platforms.

Can anyone help me here?


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[WSG] Applying css styles to html tag

2005-08-15 Thread Andrew Ivin
Hi all,

I've been looking around this list, W3C and other online sources, but
can't find any info on applying styles to the html tag.

I apologise if this has been covered on this list before, but is there
any reference on css styling the html tag, and more specifically,
how various browsers will render styles applied to html?

Thanks in anticipation.


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[WSG] Resource on using rel attribute to open new window

2005-07-28 Thread Andrew Ivin
Hi all,

I've been looking for a resource that explains how to open a new
browser window by using the rel attribute in the html, which then
calls on js to apply the necessary code.

I've found an article at Sitepoint, but my requiremant is only for a
new window, and not the specs for controlling window dimensions.

Can anyone advise here, or point me in the right direction?


[Apologies in advance if I've missed an obvious resource out there,
and for my lack of js skills.]
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Re: [WSG] float problem in IE

2005-07-26 Thread Andrew Ivin
Hi Gav,

I had a look around, and it could be the IE 6 Peekaboo bug:
http://www.positioniseverything.net/explorer/peekaboo.html



On 7/27/05, Gavin Cooney [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 anyone got any idea here? i'm lost!
 
 On 26/07/05, Gavin Cooney [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Hi all
 
  Quick question for you all:
 
  i have this page that works fine in firefox/ safari
  http://www2.websonic.ie/
 
  but on IE 6 for windows it has the following 2 problems:
 
  1. you can't click on the LH menu. something is above it. Z-index
  problem i assume.
  2. #mainpagecontent inherits the bgimage of #content. And it is in
  front of the side content, so blocks out all the contact details on
  the side. I've tried to stop it.
  #content #mainpagecontent{
  margin-right:210px;
  background:none;
  }
 
  but no luck.
 
  Any ideas?
 
  Thanks
 
  Gav
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Re: [WSG] Accordion style script behaviour

2005-06-23 Thread Andrew Ivin
Hi Peter,

...also, in Jeffrey Zeldman's book, Designing with Web Standards,
there's some material which covers this in his chapter on working with
DOM based scripts.


On 6/24/05, Peter Ottery [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 i really like this accordion show/hide script... 
 http://openrico.org/demos.page?demo=ricoAccordion.html 
 .. and am thinking it might be useful for a really long list of FAQ's on a
 page. 
   
 this particular example relies on the quite sizeable 'rico' javascript/s
 (which contain a whole bunch of other behaviours - and looks amazing) but i
 really just need this one show/hide behaviour. 
   
 I know this is a pretty common behaviour - but the speed at which things
 develop in our community makes me think there is a great example out there
 somewhere that does *just* this. 
   
 anyone got an example to share? 
   
 pete 
   
 (i know next to nothing about js, hence being on the lookout for examples by
 the pros :) 


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Re: [WSG] PDF to HTML conversions

2004-10-04 Thread Andrew Ivin
Hi Bhuvnesh,

I don't know if this may suit your needs, but google's search results
for PDF's also provides a html version of the PDF.


On Tue, 5 Oct 2004 08:37:15 +1000, CHAUDHRY, Bhuvnesh
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 Hi,
 
 The WE04 was great but unfortunately none of the speakers discussed the
 issue of making PDF files accessible. I am currently facing this
 problem.
 
 Does anyone have ideas about the tools in market to convert PDF into
 HTML or any other ways to make the PDF files accessible.
 
 Any thoughts would be welcome.
 
 Thanks
 
 Bhuvnesh Chaudhry
 
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