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jQuery won't introduce any errors automatically, so unless you tell it to
do something that will generate invalid HTML or CSS it will be fine. I
assume the same is true of YUI.
- Andrew Ingram
Hi,
Anyone using jQuery (http://jquery.com/) or Yahoo UI (
Hi Simon,
Direct access will always be faster, here's how the methods work:
getElementById has to recurse through every child element (the approach of
the recursion may vary from browser-to-browser) until it finds an element
that matches the id and then it breaks out of the loop and returns the
Hi Blake,
Garret Dimmon used small for the purpose you are suggesting in his site
redesign. He explains his reasoning behind it in this article on digital
web (http://www.digital-web.com/articles/coding_for_content/).
It's down to personal preference but I think the reasoning is pretty good.
then server-side includes that have been
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' and 'left' is not 'auto', then the
width is shrink-to-fit . Then solve for 'right'
Then the shrink-to-fit width is: min(max(preferred minimum width,
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or shrink to fit the available space.
What exactly is a line break ? Does the end of a *floated* span
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If you have to do it this way, and like everyone else I don't recommend it,
then you could help
Hi Goran,
Our glossary provides a few form references, including usability,
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point. As per usual with the web, caveat emptor.
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with how they are
generated and more with how people phrase search queries and use the web.
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? (Seems like an instance of yes, we have no bananas: yes
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;). Unless the website is more of a
web application. Any examples come to mind?
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was displayed
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SERP's.
Here 'Naked metadata' *is* content. Unless the RDF scheme is used
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ranking.
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than just the ability to add
or edit metadata records, its also the relevance of the values
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superscript element may make it difficult to hover or
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. As usual, there's no 'silver bullet'...
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We've worked out that the issue was caused by the comments in the HTML
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(size,
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MP3 players) than they can a kilobyte, kilobit or
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the choice not to send styles to those browsers.
Yah for clients prepared to make that decision :)
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direct reference to
the RNZ website?
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a big space at the bottom of my content before just
before the footer as if I had a bunch of spaces in there. It doesn't always
happen, but sometimes it shows up if I refresh a few times, then after another
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It depends how you want to style it mostly times you can whip moz and
IE into shape (with margin
to download each file
introduces noticeable 'lag' (obviously more noticeable on dial-up
than cable).
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advantages are of using it and how widely it is
interpreted by search engines. I am having a hard time finding out the
right information, could anyone point me in the correct direction or
maybe give some knowledge?
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accessibility requirements.
References
[1] What do I know http://whatdoiknow.org
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; to ensure a
consist/usable experience *across websites* rather than rely on controls that
may or may not be available on a site-by-site basis.
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of the user.
That said, there are a number of content distinctions that XHTML does not have
a dedicated element for, and 'site owner' /'site name' is one of them.
(Re: Andy Budd's blog.) As to whether there should be more than one h1
element per page, that depends on how you choose to break-up
horizontally to make
room for whatever is contained in them - in this case only a few words?
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as ems.
I officially don't care about Opera so am happy to avoid using 100.0%;
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. Anybody got any idea why the CSS validator should be
throwing up an error on:
line-height: 1;
but is happy with
line-height: 1.0;
?
Looks like a bug in the validator to me.
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the following code through the validator:
http://www.andybudd.com/test/number.css
which contains
h3 {
line-height: 1.0
}
h4 {
line-height: 1;
}
It says that 1 is not a valid number and thus marks your code as
invalid!
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on the parent font size.
So line-height: 1em; and line-height: 1; can produce very different
results. In general, most people mean the latter, but use the former.
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Might be worth reporting this to the validator people
I did that straight off, but it turns out its already a known bug.
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On 21 Sep 2005, at 00:56, Lindsay Evans wrote:
Hi Andy,
Site looks great, nice and clean.
And don't listen to any of these 'the font is too big' comments,
it's just
about perfect for my aging eyes (great, now I feel old :
Thanks. Glad you like it.
* I kind of expected the entire green
appreciate it.
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the change, or if the problem is still there?
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Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:
BTW: can I keep/use those screenshots in case I want to write
something
about that old bug on my own site? They sure got the point through!
As long as you mention that we fixed the problem and provide a link
to the site, I don't see any problem with it.
Yours
Andy
and assumptions.
Cheers
PS - your personal website is quite nice however, clean, crisp, and
the user
will have the same experience every time they visit, regardless of the
machine.
Yes, I must sort that out. About due for a redesign :-)
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On 20 Sep 2005, at 18:33, Damian Sweeney wrote:
Hi Andy,
Great look and feel. I like the font sizes, they're refreshingly
readable.
One wierd issue though. In Firefox on Debian (sarge), trying to use
the
mousewheel dies half way down the page. I usually only encounter
problems
like
elaborate?
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in the not too
distant future to highlight interesting work.
However I do think that the site is about the text rather than
superfluous images, so we wanted to put the content at the forefront
of the site.
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with all the traffic from the
WSG :-)
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/wcag-curric/sam77-0.htm
So, I told
my co-workers that I would throw this out to the standards community.
Try to ignore any bias I may have. I would appreciate any honest
feedback about whether we should open new windows for .pdf, .doc,
.ppt, xls, .visio, or .whatever.
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selected navigation state should be presented in Lynx? Is it
using a leading ASCII character, b or i element?
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stands that it's not theirs to write a spec for.
However If you can show me the W3C page that details the Java spec I
may change my mind :-)
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Nancy Johnson wrote:
Is it true that the W3C has not done a spec for Flash? If that is so
why?
Because Flash is a proprietary product!
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to change, or you end up building in issues due to the
fact that the prototype was built rapidly.
I tend to use low-fi wireframes then hi-fi prototypes, usually output
from the Phtoshop/Fireworks templates as regular table based HTML.
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have been changes, but sometimes it's easy to forget, especially as
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the page is requested) (visitor means unique ip in
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3. Like said by Kornel Lesinski use Webalizer
If you want I can give you my counter script. --just let me know -- even if
you decide not to use it, you can learn from it.
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text site and contrast,
linarized tables etc. It worked fine on sites with a strict dtd.
However most of the sites I tested didn't have a dtd, throwing the
browser into quirks mode and screwing up my custom stylesheet.
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Patrick H. Lauke wrote:
Sorry, ended up being a cyclic argument, but you see what I mean...and
*that's* what Andy meant (if I may be so bold as to make an educated
guess)
That's exactly what I meannt.
Go for your life :-)
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as XHTML strict. And I'm guessing they probably aren't
serving their pages up as XML so strictly speaking they are serving
their pages up as HTML anyway.
This kind of pettiness and misunderstanding of accessibility really
gets my goat.
It's a damn shame if you ask me ;-)
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regarding design and 100% accuracy regarding content.echo opened $what;
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explore all the
options.
:-)
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faster than
nested table layouts.
Turning that on it's head, what's left for a client to get excited
about?
Fats loading, accessible pages that Google will love. Supplier
independence, easier maintenance and faster time to market.
Andy Budd
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advantage, contact Google and complain. I've a friend who's a
professional SEO and one of the main things he and many of his
colleagues do is report dubious sites. If after a month or so nothing
has been done about it, then complain about it.
Andy Budd
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to spam Google while hurting the more honest SEO's out there.
Now where did I put my list of keywords, my doorway pages and my
cloaking scripts?
Andy Budd
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, they aren't doing any harm.
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Justin Thorp wrote:
http://www.digital-web.com/articles/accessibility_from_the_ground_up/
I did a presentation on Accessibility the other night. If you're
interested, here are my lecture notes.
http://www.andybudd.com/presentations/skillswap05/accessibility/
Andy Budd
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moused-over (although not a link). From an interface perspective this
can be quite confusing. (A feedback cue that suggests interaction is
possible when it is not).
Cheers
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