Re: [WSG] Site Check/Launch: Edentiti.com

2006-03-02 Thread Hopkins Programming
Firefox 1.07.  The siute stayed unstyled despite 10 or so Ctrl+F5's.

--ZacharyOn 3/2/06, Lachlan Hunt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hopkins Programming wrote:> Why must I have _javascript_ enabled for the site to be styled?Um... You don't need to, although IE users without script enabled withhave a slightly degraded style (not totally unstyled) due to Dead
Edwards' IE7 script not working.Which browser are you testing with?  I couldn't replicate this issue at all.--Lachlan Hunthttp://lachy.id.au/**
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Re: [WSG] Site Check/Launch: Edentiti.com

2006-03-02 Thread Hopkins Programming
Why must I have _javascript_ enabled for the site to be styled?

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Re: [WSG] Websites in Different Languages

2006-02-03 Thread Hopkins Programming
In addition to making sure that all of the Doctypes and header
information shows that its Japanese, you may look into Apache's
multiple language support (If you're using Apache, that is).

Resources:
Multiple language support with the Apache webserver
Apache Module mod_mime

--ZacharyOn 2/3/06, White Ash <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello!I've designed a website, and we're going to be making an almost identicalJapanese version.  I'm not sure what is involved ~ is it as easy asincluding the following at the top of the document:
"http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">
http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml xml:lang="ja" lang="ja">
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Re: [WSG] Firefox being naughty

2006-02-03 Thread Hopkins Programming
If I may make one suggestion, you should allow the white content box to
either resize vertically or scroll.  The text goes a good distance
out of the box on my laptop (Default font settings on laptops are
120DPI, vs the Default 96DPI on desktops).

--ZacharyOn 2/3/06, Joseph R. B. Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks for your replies, I noticed the double flash in Opera as well.  Ithink it's due to some "compliant flash code script" I had found lastyear - may have been on a list apart...  better go back and check them all!
Joseph R. B. TaylorSites by Joe, LLChttp://sitesbyjoe.com(609)335-3076[EMAIL PROTECTED]Marilyn Langfeld wrote:
> On Feb 1, 2006, at 3:55 PM, Joseph R. B. Taylor wrote:>>> Guys and Gals, Perhaps you can help me with this mystery.  I built this site over  a>> year ago 
http://holidayrealty.com, and recently Firefox (I'm  using>> 1.5 (could be the issue)) has stopped displaying my  background image>> on the main content (on subpages only) and is  instead just making the
>> background black!  I even went into the CSS  and added a>> background-color: #FF and it didn't affect the  behavior at all.>>> I get a double Flash image in Safari 2.0.3 which pushes the text  below
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Re: [WSG] HTML Restructuring of hopkinsprogramming.net

2006-02-02 Thread Hopkins Programming
If there are any of you all who use screen readers or text-only browsers on a regular basis, what is your opinion?

- Do you expect the navigation or content to come first?
- Which would you prefer to come first?
- If the content comes first, should there be a "Skip to Navigation" link at the top?
- Overall, do you believe that the "Content first" principle is a valid one?

--Zachary
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Hopkins Programming said:> [is it] better that the content all comes first?Mark Pilgrim [1], Sarah Horton (of Web Style Guide Fame, in her latestbook) and others say it is.Roger Hudson, WSG's very own Russ Weakley, and Lisa Miller say that it isn't.
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Re: [WSG] Which unit is better for web site font size?

2006-02-02 Thread Hopkins Programming
Use em or %.

Em is probably the best, but since IE6 has font-size:large as the
default, using font-size:1em for the body makes stuff look big in IE.
I usually use %'s.  These work well, like the em, but it compensates for IE's larger-than-normal font size.

--ZacharyOn 2/2/06, Roberto Santana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
thanks, very interesting article.Regards,R. Santanaalejandro poch escribió:> Hi Roberto>> Take a look at W3C tips "Care With Font Size">> 
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Re: [WSG] HTML Restructuring of hopkinsprogramming.net

2006-02-01 Thread Hopkins Programming
It meets -A and -AAA.  This re-coding process will allow me to add
text back into my 

Do you know if its better to arrange the actual HTML code on the page
such that the content all comes first, and all links are at the bottom
of the page?

== Example 
Site
Page
Section One
Blah, blah, blah...

  
  
  

==

--Zachary
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Hi Zachary,I just have noticed that your web site does not meet the requirementsfor WAI AA and AAA.But it is really beautiful.Best,JohnHome: http://www.webnauts.net
Redesign in process: http://www.webnauts.net/redesign/Hopkins Programming wrote:> Does anyone have any ideas or thoughts on my question?
>> --Zachary>> On 1/30/06, *Hopkins Programming* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> wrote:>> Hello all!>> I re-did my website (http://www.hopkinsprogramming.net/) a while> back in an effort to update its look and improve the quality of
> the coding behind it.>> Right now, it looks perfect, just like I want it to.  But, I need> to improve/clean up the XHTML coding behind it - eg, properly> structure the page, designing first for Lynx and text based
> browsers, then going back and making everything pretty for modern> browsers through CSS.>> Do you all have any suggestions on the proper kinds of things that> should end up in the heading (-) tags?  Like, is my site
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Re: [WSG] HTML Restructuring of hopkinsprogramming.net

2006-02-01 Thread Hopkins Programming
Does anyone have any ideas or thoughts on my question?

--ZacharyOn 1/30/06, Hopkins Programming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello all!

I re-did my website (http://www.hopkinsprogramming.net/) a while back in an effort to update its look and improve the quality of the coding behind it.


Right now, it looks perfect, just like I want it to.  But, I need
to improve/clean up the XHTML coding behind it - eg, properly structure
the page, designing first for Lynx and text based browsers, then going
back and making everything pretty for modern browsers through CSS.

Do you all have any suggestions on the proper kinds of things that
should end up in the heading (-) tags?  Like,
is my site title or my page title supposed to be in ?

I greatly appreciate your suggestions and input.

--Zachary Hopkins
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[WSG] HTML Restructuring of hopkinsprogramming.net

2006-01-30 Thread Hopkins Programming
Hello all!

I re-did my website (http://www.hopkinsprogramming.net/) a while back in an effort to update its look and improve the quality of the coding behind it.

Right now, it looks perfect, just like I want it to.  But, I need
to improve/clean up the XHTML coding behind it - eg, properly structure
the page, designing first for Lynx and text based browsers, then going
back and making everything pretty for modern browsers through CSS.

Do you all have any suggestions on the proper kinds of things that
should end up in the heading (-) tags?  Like,
is my site title or my page title supposed to be in ?

I greatly appreciate your suggestions and input.

--Zachary Hopkins
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Re: [WSG] a:hover background image and IE

2006-01-10 Thread Hopkins Programming
Forgive me, but that seems to be a complicated way of doing things...

Why not break the image up into 2 parts and make the entire left half
an a:href with css hover?  The absolute positioning doesn't seem
necessary.

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http://www.jadmadi.net/blog/wp-content/themes/almost-spring/images/home.jpg)no-repeat top left; background-position: 247px 13px;}Problem : http://jadmadi.net/blog/ hover your mouse over the header
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Re: [WSG] css rollover - with current page highlight?

2006-01-05 Thread Hopkins Programming
Yeah!

The best way to do this is to assign an ID tag to the body.

== Example =
Page1:

  
  


Page2:


  

  



CSS:
body#page1 a.link_Page1{font-weight:bold;}
body#page2 a.link_Page2{font-weight:bold;}

You can see a live example of this on my website at http://www.hopkinsprogramming.net/.

Hope this helps!

--Zachary Hopkins

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 hi  following the recent discussion of css image rollovers for a menu/nav  list (see  
http://webstandardsgroup.org/manage/archive.cfm?uid=6BB21CD6-F78A-DE8B-495CD895C0B6A6AB)
i wonder if anyone has a suggestion for how one could add "highlight
current page" functionality to this nav? my example is here:  http://squatspace.com/lucaphp/nuca/index2.htm
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Re: [WSG] Footer Clear?

2005-11-16 Thread Hopkins Programming
Take away the height restrictions on 
#homenewsleft and #homenewsright--Zachary
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http://www.spotlessdesign.com/development/bpt/index4.htmlCSShttp://www.spotlessdesign.com/development/bpt/css/style4.cssI cannot seem to get my footer to drop down below the two news story boxes
on the homepage.  I have tried all manner of things including a clear fix,which is still in the css but does not seem to work.I am have also tried an invisible hr to drop it down but this does not domuch either.
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Re: [WSG] Site Review: hopkinsprogramming.net/

2005-10-04 Thread Hopkins Programming
Thanks all for your assistance!
:-)

--ZacharyOn 10/3/05, Alan Trick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I just looked at the page in a text browser (links) and there's a coupleof anoying issues.1. This is not bad, but a bit of an anoyance. There is a notice aboutnot having _javascript_. This appears at the top of the page. I don't
think this is really neccisary. If you really want it, put it at thebottom of the page.2. The links on the front page for VBdoodle and Web Design don't show upbecause of the lack of CSS support. Mabye this was intentional, but it
would be nice if you had it like it was for the third box or something.3. The links for validation appear right at the top. I understand whythey're there (and it looks pretty cool in css browsers). I don't know
if there would be any simple way to have this put at the bottom fortext-browsers, but it would be nice if you could because they're not themost important links on your site.For the most part though, things look fine though. It sure beats most of
the sites on the internet.Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:> Hopkins Programming wrote:>>> @All - Still need suggestions on the WAI conundrum.>>>> 
http://www.hopkinsprogramming.net/>>> Well, I think you should definitely put some descriptive text in those> links, as my text-only browsers can't even see that there are links> there at the moment. Don't think that qualifies for 'AAA'...
>> Something like> - 'learn more about wb doodle'> - 'learn more about web design'> would solve that.> An 'off screen' technique will make it work with CSS off.> .off-screen {position: absolute; top: -9000px; left: -9000px;}
>> However, since such a link-text should also work as a substitute for an> alt-attribute--with images off, maybe better leave the text on screen> and use a variant of <
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Re: [WSG] Site Review: hopkinsprogramming.net/

2005-10-03 Thread Hopkins Programming
@Alan - I'm still working on the subsequent pages.  The home page is all ive updated at the moment.
Thx for the heads up.

@All - Still need suggestions on the WAI conundrum.

Thanks all!

---ZacharyOn 10/3/05, Alan Trick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On http://www.hopkinsprogramming.net/products/vbdoodle/ the text in the'VB DOODLE' box is overfollowing. This is on Firefox 1.0.7 Gentoo Linux.My guess is that this is an issue with fonts because my default font is
not that ugly monster (:P) known as Times New Romans. Fonts tend to bequite an issue because the fonts on one system are often different (insize and style) that the ones on another. It's not a serious issue, but
if you could avoid fixed heights that would be nice.Hopkins Programming wrote:> Hey guys,>> If you wouldn't mind checking out my website,> 
http://www.hopkinsprogramming.net/, I would greatly appreciate it.> There is one thing in particular I would like help with - On the> homepage, the 3 large images are divs w/background images, and> display:block hyperlinks.  It works fine, but it fails WAI WCAG 
1.0> Priority 2 Checkpoint 13.1 - "Create link phrases> > that make sense when read out of context."  I know it can be fixed by> changing my 's to 's and moving them inside the hyperlinks, but> is that something I should do?  The text in the 's is good, but I
> don't think it's worthy of being in a hyperlink.  Would it be best to> create a short sentence to go in the hyperlinks that briefly describes> the page the user will get when the link is clicked, or ?
>> Any assistance on this matter would be greatly appreciated.  You're> welcome to poke around for other problems (I know have a few sementic> naming issues in my CSS) because I always like feedback.
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Re: [WSG] Site Review: hopkinsprogramming.net/

2005-10-02 Thread Hopkins Programming
Ok,  For the moment being, I am going to ignore the links in the top right corner and the fieldset in the bottom left.

What do you think about the WAI issue?  Keep the 's and
add in a small  of text inside the link, or put all of the
 text into a  and use that?

--zacharyOn 10/2/05, Felix Miata <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hopkins Programming wrote:> > http://www.hopkinsprogramming.net/> Ok guys, I've reworked some of the heights and background images to> allow for extended text resizing.
> I think I got all of the big stuff, does it look & work ok for you now> Felix?You're still not giving several things enough space:http://mrmazda.no-ip.com/SS/hopkinsp2.png
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Re: [WSG] Site Review: hopkinsprogramming.net/

2005-10-02 Thread Hopkins Programming
Ok guys, I've reworked some of the heights and background images to allow for extended text resizing.  

I think I got all of the big stuff, does it look & work ok for you now Felix?

--ZacharyOn 10/2/05, Felix Miata <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
http://webstandardsgroup.org/mail/guidelines.cfm says:"use plain text email"Hopkins Programming wrote:> On 10/2/05, Felix Miata <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:>  Hopkins Programming wrote:>  > http://www.hopkinsprogramming.net/>  Your px sized containers aren't giving their content enough
>  room to fit:>  http://mrmazda.no-ip.com/SS/hopkinsp1.png>  If you set height in em's vertical inadequacy shouldn't>  happen.
> I can change those. But, the backgrounds are set not to repeat> vertically. So would it be better to a) Let the text flow into empty> white space; b) set a bckgound color and let it flow into that; or c)
> let the background repeat?B should work, but depending on the background images, which I haven'texamined, C might be OK too. I doubt A would be attractive.> Also, just how far up should I assume a user may set their text?
The 28px setting in that 1792x1344 screenshot is not contrived. It'sdirectly proportional to the 16px common brower default observed at themedian 1024x768 resolution. 1344 / 768 X 16px = 28px. That makes the
fonts on my 1792x1344 screen exactly the same physical size on any givensize display as those using 16px at 1024x768, except that due to the farhigher pixel density for any given size mine have a far superior quality
even without anti aliasing or hinting.> Although I design for & in Firefox/Opera, I always make sure the text> can size properly, given IE's +2 & -2 operation. But should I go> further?
To say IE has a +2 -2 range isn't the whole story. Medium is actually12pt, not 16px, though by default they happen to be the same thing. Dozeusers have the option to change font size system wide, and it is on this
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Re: [WSG] Site Review: hopkinsprogramming.net/

2005-10-02 Thread Hopkins Programming
I can change those.  But, the backgrounds are set not to repeat
vertically.  So would it be better to a) Let the text flow into
empty white space; b) set a bckgound color and let it flow into that;
or c) let the background repeat?

Also, just how far up should I assume a user may set their text? 
Although I design for & in Firefox/Opera, I always make sure the
text can size properly, given IE's +2 & -2 operation.  But
should I go further?

Thanks!

--ZacharyOn 10/2/05, Felix Miata <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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[WSG] Site Review: hopkinsprogramming.net/

2005-10-02 Thread Hopkins Programming
Hey guys,

If you wouldn't mind checking out my website,
http://www.hopkinsprogramming.net/, I would greatly appreciate
it.  There is one thing in particular I would like help with - On
the homepage, the 3 large images are divs w/background images, and
display:block hyperlinks.  It works fine, but it fails WAI WCAG
1.0 Priority 2 Checkpoint 13.1 - 
"Create link phrases   
that make sense when read out of context."  I know it can be fixed
by changing my 's to 's and moving them inside the
hyperlinks, but is that something I should do?  The text in the
's is good, but I don't think it's worthy of being in a
hyperlink.  Would it be best to create a short sentence to go in
the hyperlinks that briefly describes the page the user will get when
the link is clicked, or ?

Any assistance on this matter would be greatly appreciated. 
You're welcome to poke around for other problems (I know have a few
sementic naming issues in my CSS) because I always like feedback.

Thanks a bundle guys!

--Zachary Hopkins

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Re: [WSG] making beautiful uri's

2005-04-20 Thread Hopkins Programming
You could use Apache's Content Negotiation.
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/content-negotiation.html

I'm not sure about the passed parameters though.

--Zachary

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Can anybody point me to a reference that can tell mehow to config it so that 'http://abc.def/hij' canpoint to 'http://abc.def/hij.php'?  I'm using a 
1.3.xAppache server.I would be really greatful if I could also learn howto rewrite 'http://abc.def/hij/klm/nop' as'http://abc.def/hij.php?klm=nop
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Re: [WSG] how to use external fonts with css?

2005-04-06 Thread Hopkins Programming
I looked into this once.  It was a little over my head, but maybe it
can help you -
http://www.netmechanic.com/news/vol3/css_no15.htm

--Zachary

On Apr 6, 2005 10:31 AM, tomcask o_o <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  I will wish to use external fonts (noncommon to pcs, obtained through
> server by the pagina Web) for my designs with css, somebody knows like doing
> it?
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Re: [WSG] 3.2

2005-03-24 Thread Hopkins Programming
Thank you! :-D

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> Looks good in Konqueror.
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Re: [WSG] Website Check (hopkinsprogramming.net)

2005-03-24 Thread Hopkins Programming
Hey, If anyone can check my site (hopkinsprogramming.net) out in
Safari, IE 5.x Mac, and Konqueror and send me a screenie, I'd much
appreciate it.  I have already been to browsercam.com.  I've already
gone through my free trial.

Thanks for all the help guys! :-)

--Zachary Hopkins


On Thu, 24 Mar 2005 06:56:56 -0500, Hopkins Programming
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> Will do Rick!
> Thanks Dean!
> 
> :-D
> 
> --Zachary
> 
> On Thu, 24 Mar 2005 16:55:41 +1100, Dean Burge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi Rick,
> >
> > h2's on search page have wrong title values. A couple of "}}"'s messing
> > up your CSS validation.
> >
> > -db
> >
> > -Original Message-
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
> > Behalf Of Rick Faaberg
> > Sent: Thursday, 24 March 2005 4:32 PM
> > To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
> > Subject: Re: [WSG] Website Check (hopkinsprogramming.net)
> >
> > > I've recently re-done my website.
> >
> > Everybody put the title or URL of the website in the "website check"
> > message subject, okay?
> >
> > Thanks! :-)
> >
> > Rick Faaberg
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Re: [WSG] Website Check (hopkinsprogramming.net)

2005-03-24 Thread Hopkins Programming
Will do Rick!
Thanks Dean!

:-D

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On Thu, 24 Mar 2005 16:55:41 +1100, Dean Burge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Rick,
> 
> h2's on search page have wrong title values. A couple of "}}"'s messing
> up your CSS validation.
> 
> -db
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
> Behalf Of Rick Faaberg
> Sent: Thursday, 24 March 2005 4:32 PM
> To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
> Subject: Re: [WSG] Website Check (hopkinsprogramming.net)
> 
> > I've recently re-done my website.
> 
> Everybody put the title or URL of the website in the "website check"
> message subject, okay?
> 
> Thanks! :-)
> 
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[WSG] Website Check

2005-03-23 Thread Hopkins Programming
Hey guys!

I've recently re-done my website. Can ya give it a once-over and let
me know if you find any obvious problems (such as errors in the html
or css, or anything that make it not WAI-AAA or 508 compliant)? 
Comments for or against the design are definitely welcomed. :-)
Website URI: 

Thanks a bundle guys!

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Re: [WSG] 3 cols width any column longest and no div clear

2005-03-16 Thread Hopkins Programming
Can't you just set the width and set them all to float:left?

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> Thanks, but i known this. I'm looking for a model with less hacks and no
> negative margins.
> 
> El mié, 16-03-2005 a las 12:49, pixeldiva escribió:
> > On Wed, 16 Mar 2005 12:21:16 +0100, Carlos Rincon Sanchez
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Anyone knows a 3 col model with any column longest and no div clear?
> >
> > http://www.positioniseverything.net/piefecta-rigid.html
> >
> > Cheers,
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Re: [WSG] CSS3.0

2005-02-17 Thread Hopkins Programming
There is some CSS3 support in Firefox and maybe Opera, I believe.

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On Thu, 17 Feb 2005 12:02:22 -0500, ByteDreams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm a newbie, I admit, so allow me to ask a dumb question.  Are there any
> browsers currently supporting some of these CSS3 modules?  I sure would like
> to try some experimental stuff with these tags if there are...
> 
> ByteDreams
> - Original Message -
> From: "Dean Jackson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: 
> Sent: Thursday, February 17, 2005 10:40 AM
> Subject: Re: [WSG] CSS3.0
> 
> > I realise that many people have already responded.
> > Sorry for the echo. I'm not in the CSS working group, but
> > I do work for W3C.
> >
> > On 17 Feb 2005, at 10:31, David R wrote:
> >
> > > Just out of curiosity...
> > >
> > > Is the CSS3.0 Spec finalised, or are they still accepting suggestions
> > > and comments?
> >
> > I'm not sure there will ever be a CSS 3.0 spec. Rather, CSS 3 (the
> > technology) consists of a number of modules. Some modules are further
> > along the standardisation process than others. I'm also not sure that
> > the CSS WG have ruled out adding new modules or removing existing ones
> > (for a good reason of course :). Maybe once all the modules are W3C
> > Recommendations, there will be a proclamation that CSS 3 exists.
> >
> > Are we still accepting comments? Yes. We accept comments at any time in
> > the process. Some Web Essentials 04 attendees may remember somewhere
> > during one of my incomprehensible rants I mentioned that the phases
> > "Last Call" and "Candidate Recommendation" are very important because
> > there is an obligation for the W3C to respond to every comment (no
> > matter from where it comes). Most Working Groups try to respond to all
> > comments all the time, but that can be very time consuming (especially
> > for a popular tech like CSS).
> >
> > So please, send in your comments. On anything W3C-related.
> >
> > In my perfect world, you'd all feel as if you are part of W3C. You
> > already have a huge influence on the work, even though you may not be
> > the ones sitting around a table and fighting.
> >
> > >
> > > Because I really want to suggest "multiple background images" for
> > > CSS3.0 (provided it isn't suggested already)
> >
> > Multiple people have pointed at yesterday's draft which has this
> > feature.
> >
> > [Aside: My personal opinion, as someone who is more graphics oriented,
> > is that this solution still needs work]
> >
> > > Where do I find the "Suggestion Box" for the W3C? ;)
> >
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> >
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Re: [WSG] Tentative validation

2005-02-09 Thread Hopkins Programming
http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd";>

Read more at: http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/#docconf

--Zachary

On Wed, 09 Feb 2005 09:11:21 -0330, Paul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So what is the pure transitional doctype:
> 
>  "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd";> ?
> 
> 
> -Original Message-
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> Behalf Of Peter Firminger
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> To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
> Subject: RE: [WSG] Tentative validation
> 
> You have a mixed doctype, the declaration says strict but the uri points
> to the transitional dtd.
> 
> P
> 
> > -Original Message-
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> > Sent: Wednesday, February 09, 2005 11:28 PM
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> > Subject: RE: [WSG] Tentative validation
> >
> > Thanks I added a content type in my header but it is telling me the
> > issue lies with this line:
> >
> >  > "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd";>
> > and I should
> > change it to the new xhtml 1.1 transitional doctype, how does that
> > doctype differ from what I am using, besides replacing Strict with
> > Transitional.
> >
> > Paul
> >
> > -Original Message-
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > On Behalf Of Isac Backlund
> > Sent: Tuesday, February 08, 2005 6:44 PM
> > To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
> > Subject: Re: [WSG] Tentative validation
> >
> >
> > Paul skrev:
> >
> > > When I am validating I always seem to only tentatively
> > validate ( i.e
> > > http://www.speakupnow.ca/wu/audiovideo.php ) , is there something I
> > > can add to my code to make it fully validate?
> > >
> > > Paul
> >
> > Hi.
> > Try adding at content-type
> >
> > 
> >
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