I'm sorry but how is this related to Web Standards?
On Friday, June 15, 2012, Danny Vose wrote:
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What I meant was not for the customer to check his mail but for you to try
and login through his dashboard. I dont like AOL but it wouldnt be the
redirect to them thats causing it? I have been
Alex [ag...@inactu.co.uk] wrote:
I don’t understand why anyone needs to hack anything. If you design to web
standards and use a logical structure/layout with good use of floats or
positioning, you can develop a page/layout that works in all browsers. It
usually takes a bit of tweaking but it
I’m a front-end developer who works with a lot of .NET developers and one of
the things that bugs me about .NET sites is the amount of JavaScript Visual
Studio inserts under the main form tag:
script type=text/javascript
//![CDATA[
var theForm = document.forms['aspnetForm'];
if (!theForm) {
at 12:05 PM, Joseph Ortenzi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would have though a simple CSS width:100%; , height:auto might do it?
does it need to be a background and will it conflict with anything
at different sizes?
?
On Jun 30, 2008, at 05:15, dwain wrote:
On 6/29/08, Chris Pearce [EMAIL PROTECTED
Hi,
Has anyone been able to successfully scale a CSS background image to the
current window size? I've done some research via Google and it appears this
can't be done purely with CSS (at least not yet), maybe some JavaScript?
Thanks
columns and rows, then
use a table.
Jason
On Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 11:37 AM, Chris Pearce [EMAIL PROTECTED]mailto:[EMAIL
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Hi,
Would the following layout be best marked up using a table:
Column Header
Column Header
[label tag]
[input tag]
[input tag]
[label tag
version as most clients aren't happy about showing plain text from the
h1 as we all know that printing background images is turned off by default.
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Chris Pearce
Sent: Wednesday, 28 May 2008 5:49 PM
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: [WSG
Hi,
For a few years now I've been marking up a clients company logo as a h1. I
just wanted to get an idea of how many people actually do this compared to
using a html image tag? I believe a h1 is more semantically correct however
I'd be interested in seeing what other people on this list