If you're using Dreamweaver, then Lift is an option:
http://www.usablenet.com/products_services/lift_dw/lift_dw.html
On 9 Mar 2004, at 02:10, Ian Lloyd wrote:
downloadable tool for Mac OS X to check accessibility in any way?
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Hi all
I'm having problems with a print style sheet and wondered if anyone
had any suggestions. Also, I would appreciate it if people on Windows
machines would check out if the printing style sheet works okay.
Apologies in advance - I'm not sure if my explanation of the problems
makes much
Jaime
I use the same method at www.brighton.ac.uk/adc-ltsn/new - enter the
site and use the style sheet switcher there. Does it work for you?
Are you using an external javascript file? Check the javascript is in
the right place and that you have uploaded the javascript to the server
(sounds
Works in Safari 1.2 on a Mac FWIW (though the difference in styles is
quite subtle? - I usually make text bright pink while I'm testing just
so I know it's working ;-)
Ignore my earlier message re javascript file as it's obviously in the
right place.
On 8 Mar 2004, at 18:08, Jaime Wong wrote:
The same method wouldn't work when I was testing my site locally, but
would work when I uploaded to a server (reverse of you) - so it might
be something to do with security in either your IE or your PC. Try
setting them to lowest level for a few minutes and see what happens.
On 8 Mar 2004, at
Layout breaks in IE 5.2 for Mac OS x and doesn't view at all in
Netscape 7 on the same platform.
HTH
JB
On 8 Mar 2004, at 18:08, Jaime Wong wrote:
Can someone with IE kindly go to www.sodesires.com to have a look at
the site and try to change the style and see if it remembers the style
when
This is quite an interesting off-topic thread!
On 12 Dec 2003, at 07:17, Gary Menzel wrote:
Agree that you need to own the directory structure. The directory
structure for a site should make sense to the owner of the
information. It
may make no sense at all to a user of the information.
: http://www.gramophone.co.uk/inc/navnn.js.asp
Line: 68
The JS file has an ASP extension.
Gotta love those spacer gifs.
Cheers
James
Jonathan Baldwin wrote:
I just visited the web site of Gramophone magazine, looking for a CD
review. I'm using Safari - the buttons on the site don't work,
they're
Any Macromedia MX 2004 users seen the offer they are running at the
moment? They're giving away some free (and quite useful) extensions for
Flash, Dreamweaver and Fireworks - but only to users who buy online now
before the end of the year.
But the title attribute isn't intended for people with peripheral
vision. Safari's behaviour is correct but I think convention now
renders it incorrect. Personally, I don't like messages popping up
everywhere when I move my mouse around - if it's so important it should
be obvious anyway IMHO,
Rather nice - caused me to reconsider my plans to do something similar
(in aims, not style).
Jonathan
On Tuesday, October 28, 2003, at 12:09 AM, russ weakley wrote:
http://www.hotdesign.com/seybold/
Thanks
Russ
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