it in the last few months.
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be cleaner
:)
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Am 15.05.2004 um 20:36 schrieb Peter A. Shevtsov:
Michael Zeltner wrote:
but hey, you could do that with accessible flash, that would be
cleaner :)
Hey! You force visitors to install Flash player. But someone can't do
that because their internal company policy, or they just don't know
how to do
) - can't test winie right now but i'm sure
someone will answer :)
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Mark Stanton wrote:
In a startling turn of events, Dave Shea has noted that Douglas Bowman has
redesigned his website today. Dave, the creator of CSS Zen Garden, has been
concerned, indeed outspoken, about CSS theft for some time. It seems that
his worst fear were well founded. Read more here:
Frank wrote:
I've also noticed that in order to get all the items in the record to
display properly in the DIV, I have to add br clear=all / just before
closing the DIV, otherwise, the content overlaps the bottom border of the
DIV.
give the last item in the div a clear: both; - or add a div
Lindsay Evans wrote:
Certainly interesting, pity it doesn't validate though:
http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/validator?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fdean.edwards.
name%2Fmy%2Fbehaviors%2Fie7-xml.csswarning=2profile=css2usermedium=all
of course it isn't but it uses evil technologies to create good things.
report it to simplebits, put it on http://www.pirated-sites.com/
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i'd recommend plone (http://plone.org/), but probably because i'm one of
the guys at the ui team ;)
we're really focusing on accessibility, semantic markup, and flexibility
through css.
if you have any questions: there are plone irc channels (#plone and
#plonedesign (the ui channel) on
Tonico Strasser wrote:
Who benefits from more semantic /navigation/? Maybe a XSLT designer?
the only benefits are: you have the data in it's natural form and
semantic markup is automatically perfectly accessible (the only problem
would be a stupid (sorry) ua like jaws, but even that is easily
Tonico Strasser wrote:
Please, can you tell me more about the problem with Jaws and how it can
be fixed?
floats instead of inline elements for navigation. jaws uses ie, and ie
renders it as inline element so jaws will read it as inline element.
floated blocks (btw, can one float list elements?)
i think it depends on how you see it.
the customer (i presume this is your job) wants the user to stay on the
site as long as possible. if a site opens in a new window, the
possibility that user will browse his site again, is much higher than if
he has just the back button.
from the
Taco Fleur wrote:
With a print media style sheet is it like possible to say hide
everything but this one ID?
Example; I have a page with many elements, but I want to only print the
form elements when printing.
no you can't:
http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/visuren.html#display-prop
the display
A couple of 'youngsters' posted today, one 17 (from Plone.org) and one
16, both must be pretty competent web designers from the links
they've posted, especially Plone, i love what they do!
thanks :)
Made me feel a bit long in the tooth at 27, so I started wondering how
old you gurus are?
James Ellis wrote:
I know this may have been said before, but this list is too cool.
how do you mean?
Michael, wikis are always going to be trouble - just because it is a
wiki, if you know what I mean.
yes i do, i don't like wikis but *sometimes* they can be useful.
I think it'd be great if one
is just a mess ;) i hope i can clean up the
table stuff too - maybe next week or sunday.
so this is my first post (just heard about this mailinglist), maybe i
should introduce myself:
i'm Michael Zeltner, 17 years old, from austria/vienna, part of the
Plone (http://plone.org/) ui team. we focus
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