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design. Lack of lowercase is no doubt the main cause of many of the
errors. I know there is styling in the HTML instead of it being in the
CSS but not sure what I can do about it as I wouldn't like to fiddle
too much with his work
-style: none; }
I did run it through the Validator but it no longer validates because of
all the JS.
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I did run it through the Validator but it no longer validates because of
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Hi Ghodmode
http://mail.freshfield.com.au:81/x/tonyb/home.php?action1=hirestage=shirts
Compare the positioning of the Clear Selection and Next lines on
the above page with
http://mail.freshfield.com.au:81/x/tonyb/home.php?action1=hirestage=suits
AND
Hi Vince
Try putting in Microsoft's compatibility meta tag and see how it
changes your results :
|meta http-equiv=X-UA-Compatible content=IE=8/|
Yes, that's exactly what we've done, now we realise it was only IE8 that
showed the problem!
Thanks for the help!
Lyn
});
});
/SCRIPT
If that still doesn't work, try moving the javascript after the /body.
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It looks like a JS bug. There's two easy things you could try.
1. Just put overflow: hidden; on the #pics div.
Brilliant! That's all it took!
Thanks to all who replied with suggestions.
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happening.
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I've been feeling a bit guilty for the past few months because I wouldn't
get the bugs out of a friend's insurance-business site for him on the
ultra-cheap. The tables and inline mess would've taken so long to sort out
that I probably would've been better off, time-wise, starting from scratch.
I
You might want to check this with some of the more knowledgeable folks on
this board, but you could put an if statement between the head tags.
Something like:
!--[if lte IE 7]
style
img {
margin-top: 1px;
}
/style
![endif]--
Hi All,
Has anyone used or reviewed tradingeye ecommerce cart cms software? It
has been recommended to me by a colleague from a review, but as yet I do not
know anyone that has used or implemented it. I wondered if anyone had any
views of it?
Basically, I have to implement cart/cms on
I can personally vouch for Simply JavaScript by Sitepoint. Very good book
for the beginner level.
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Subject: Re: [WSG] Learning
I have to toss my vote in the no autoplay pot, as well.
Many users have their own media playing already or, as someone mentioned,
are in an environment where blaring music is unacceptable.
I find it extremely annoying when a site takes over. That's one reason I
can't stand going to most MySpace
I vote table. It's not really a list, regardless of the title you put on it.
It's a chart.
Jo
On Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 4:01 AM, James Jeffery
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In the past I have tryed to avoid tables as much as possible and sometimes
going as far as using lists for data that should be
Hi,
Thanks to everyone for the help with the design of the site. As always very
helpful suggestions and ideas.
Thanks,
Elaine
http://www.webdandy.co.uk
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Hi,
I'm looking for some advice on the best way to put together the navigation
for the following design: http://www.webdandy.co.uk/navigation-slice.jpg, so
that it's standards compliant and accessible (and if at all possible avoids
using images for the text under the nav buttons).
Thanks
Hello,
I wonder if anyone knows of or can advise on the following:
I have been asked by a client to embed a font on their website - this is a
custom made truetype font, also something I have not been asked to do
before.
I have therefore took to my books/research to look it up but am
Thank you to everyone
You have helped a lot, I have spent the afternoon finding a solution which I
shall now implement - with luck :)
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I most certainly will, but obviously would like to try it/test it first :)
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Hi All,
I am relatively new to the list. A little while ago someone asked about
best practice on offering different document formats and I believe (tho' am
not entirely sure) that Joe, Dwain and some others had some good advice and
links (IE6/7 orientated) regarding this subject. Can anyone
Darren,
Try assigning a line-height and a height to the li, and make the two the
same.
Jo
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Yeah it is a bit of a tricky one lol!
Looks like this is one example where tables are better for layout!
Thanks very much for
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The class Selector
With the class selector you can define different styles for the same type
of HTML element.
Say
Hello. I recently found a video embedder plugin that works well with
WordPress and validates perfectly with a strict doctype. But I realize
validation does not equal accessibility, so what exactly needs to be done to
make video accessible? Is it a matter of adding a subtitle track?
Thanks for
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Hello. I recently found a video embedder plugin that works well with
WordPress and validates perfectly with a strict doctype. But I realize
Hi,
We recently built a site for a client and tested across various browsers
including Opera 9.26. The site layout looks fine on our machines and we have
looked at the site on PC and MAC. However the client's French distributor
says that the site doesn't look right when they are using Opera
Sørtun
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Web Dandy Design wrote:
[...] However the client's French distributor says that the site
doesn't look right when they are using Opera v9.26, revision 8835,
Win32, Windows XP.
Has anyone ever
Hi there, Alysia.
The code on both sites looks awful to me: the huge list of styles in the
header, the bloated table-based layout. Both are drawbacks as they tend to
lengthen page-loading time and create a lag effect for the user. Not a
pleasant, I-want-to-return sort of environment, to say the
vendors to design websites purely
because they have to resources to deliver quickly...and I can see how
these agencies can produce very poor code and have the business owner say
'yes'. But there are also organisations where they will impose a set of
design guidelines upon these firms and really put
development company in your area - they
should be able to whip something up for you.
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Hi Cynthia,
Are you talking accessibility guidelines for colour?
If so, this handy website will help you out.
http://www.visionaustralia.org.au/info.aspx?page=628
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Hi,
Can anyone recommend a Social Networking Site Software / Script which is
standards compliant? I've been hunting around and most scripts are table
based and don't seem to be compliant/accessible.
The script would need to have some or all of:
Ability to list events.
Discussion
://www.rockondude.net/pre
If you see the thumbnail to the right... am trying to take out the
hover style for that.
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Try some of the following links for help with styling forms with CSS and
graphics.
http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2006/11/11/css-based-forms-modern-solutions/
http://meyerweb.com/eric/thoughts/2007/05/15/formal-weirdness/
http://www.sitepoint.com/article/fancy-form-design-css
http
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Can anyone advise on the most accessible, open-source CMS between Joomla,
Drupal or Plone?
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Have you tried RiverDocs: http://www.riverdocs.com/index.htm. You can sign
up for a free evaluation licence for 14 days (no restrictions):
http://www.riverdocs.com/product/download/index.html.
The price is £399. If you are a member of GAWDS the cost is £299 until 22
June.
Regards,
Elaine
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You can sign up for the CMS list by logging into WSG at
http://webstandardsgroup.org/manage/login_edit.cfm then set your preferences
to Full CMS list or CMS list in digest mode.
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Hi all,
I have been going through the emails on this topic and I can identify with
most of them.
Thanks Nick for your thoughts on mocking up web interfaces - it really
brightened my day and James for the info on Fireworks, which I hadn't even
heard of!
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To: 'wsg@webstandardsgroup.org'
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Hi,
A couple of links that maybe useful:
http://www.alistapart.com/articles/pdf_accessibility
http
Hi,
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Hi,
A couple of links that maybe useful:
http://www.alistapart.com/articles/pdf_accessibility
http://www.planetpdf.com/search_results.asp?words=accessibilitySearchString
=storepdftoolsforumgeneral
Another option maybe to convert the PDF content to HTML:
http://tinyurl.com/2fema
Kind regards,
Hi Robin,
We have used scrolling text on a school website as a 'ticker tape' of latest
news. We removed the Stop/Start function and made the text static if the
user doesn't have Javascript. Details can be found at:
http://www.websemantics.co.uk/tutorials/accessible_scroller/.
We also used a
hmm take a look at www.mcville.net and compaere the codes :)
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hehehe remove those p/p embracing those images in html source !!! ;)
2005/10/28, Danilo Laurindo [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
hmmm, i still can't figure out what's wrong on mine...
i've uploaded another testing page for you guys to take a look at...
my brain is melting!... hehehe...
now roblem m8, anytime !
cheers!
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Hi Mike
I like they way you re-use your gradient graphics throughout the site. It
keeps the load to a minimum.
On the home page, you have a div with I assume overflow:auto to give the
scrolling daily schedule. When I've done this in the past, the
you think hmm, take a look at my content on http://www.mcville.net in
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I should add the site is http://www.bkdesign.ca
It does the same in ie6 and firefox, and passes validation
Thanks
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Hopefully there is an easy answer for this without overloading this
with too much info.
My links in my sidebar on a new main site I am doing are underlined.
But the underline starts someplace in the middle
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I may have crashed into another I.E. CSS bug that I have used to provide
this browser with a particular rule that will not be applied by, for
instance, Firefox or Opera.
It is a empty comment hack: html/**/body selector, that seems to be
applied only by I.E. 6.x
So far I haven't found it
Hello
Sigurd,Web awards, you said?Some are the kind you're looking
for, promoting to a certain extent,standards compliance and
accessibility.That may require you some prospection, Google search
for "awards for sites"should also provide you some links... the first one is
my own.You can also
Great Site
Everything works OK.
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You should use list property ...
se: http://css.maxdesign.com.au/listamatic/
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Sent: Tuesday, April 05, 2005 14:44
Subject: [WSG] Centering
Hi hope this isn't
too simple a
Using one div and a dl
http://cb2web.com/tests/testboxmodel5.htm
From Webmates forum (code and CSS posted):
http://tinyurl.com/65qr3
Carlos Simoes
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Sent: Wednesday, February 16, 2005 8:33 PM
I believe 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
Carlos
http://cb2web.com
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Hi,
I would solve it like this, see:
http://cb2web.com/tests/dontcom/
Briefly, wrapped both content and sidebar divs with something like
#col {
margin:0;
padding:0;
}
... moved the container div up and, I think this was the most important,
changed the order of the sidebar and content divs.
Hi Scott,
Well I'm a bit of a novice when it comes down to it,but
when I initially added the "float: left;" I removed the
"display:inline;"on both the ul and the li as I found it
un-necessary in the original code you sent. While it may be necessay in light of
other elements, is it possible
By adding " float: left; " to your li class all your
list items will continue on along one horizontal line. If you leave the
li width at 200 they wil be even spaced but if you remove this they will
of course bunch up closer.
Tania
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Reston
I agree...
Since I want this wrapped with a box with other type of corners, it would
be:
http://cb2web.com/tests/testboxmodel4.htm
CSS: http://cb2web.com/tests/testboxmodel4.css
And in order to move the hn inside that box and use a top of list link
in the bottom, this is my best shot:
I see your point Russ.
I need to use it for something like:
dl
dtStatistics - Europe/dt
dd
pNumber of women for 100 men(1995):/p
ul
liEurope: 105 women for 100 men/li
liWorld: 98,6 women for 100 men/li
/ul
pPercentage of girls and boys of less than 15 years old
Hello list,
I have been dealing with some ways of having box borders other than the
regular ones... Can you please tell me if this attempt is semantically
correct and if it has too much nested divs?
Example: http://cb2web.com/tests/testboxmodel.htm
CSS: http://cb2web.com/tests/coolboxes.css
divs and classes [1]. Anything extra is clogging
up the code. There are even purists who believe that any form of background
image is wrong. On the other you have people trying to achieve practical
solutions for design problems. So, everyone you ask will have a different
opinion.
The bottom line
. Just a
matter of time until we move to a new hosting provider, hopefully. But, how
can this be set by a server?!
Thank you List,
Carlos
www.cb2web.com
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Subject: Re
). As I told, this was based on
something James Ellis posted a while ago at WSG, see (2) and look for 3
column CSS layout with footer that works;
- The metadata is experimental, as I am trying to incorporate Dublin Core
Metadata in the design and look for the results (in terms of
searchability
Tim said Check out XHTML target module:. You can see a tutorial about
this, posted a while ago at the Webmates forum:
http://excellentsite.org/agroup/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=36foru
m=1
Direct link to the tutorial by Eva Lindqvist:
Russ, I'll appreciate if you can send me a screen shoot, please... thank
you!
Too bad, I was hoping it could hold...
Any other browser/OS combinations ?
Thank you all in advance.
Carlos
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Cb2 Web Design wrote:
I tend to agree with such suggestion: applying a percentage in the body
and
then work with the remaining sizes in ems.
I have done that in here
I tend to agree with such suggestion: applying a percentage in the body and
then work with the remaining sizes in ems.
I have done that in here:
http://www.excellentsite.org/
Do you think font size is to small?
Carlos
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I have been trying to set my server to do it. Without success.
Follows the description of my attempt:
I have created an index.xhtml file, changed the content in it to
application/xhtml+xml (meta content=application/xhtml+xml;
charset=iso-8859-1 / ) and uploaded it.
IE just fails to render it.
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