[WSG] hr/hr tags

2006-03-08 Thread Nick Lazar
Hi there,

Can anyone tell me what the current state of play is with the hr/hr tags
 XHTML?

They seem to be the answer for a particular design I'm working on, and they
don't appear to be marked for deprecation.

Are there any compelling reasons not to use them? (Apart from them being
empty tags).

Thanks,

Nick.


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Re: [WSG] Search Engine Script *Little off topic*

2006-02-08 Thread Nick Lazar
Fluid Dynamics (http://www.xav.com/scripts/search/) do a very nice Open 
Source Perl based search engine script, which even has an automated 
install from their web site. They also have a very nice, basic, site 
tracking program called AXS, as well as a few other interesting 
scripts.


Regards,

Nick.

On 8 Feb 2006, at 20:40, Todd Gleaton wrote:


Hello Everyone,
 
As I said in the Subject...this maybe a little off topic but I thought 
I

would ask the group since I am having a hard time finding what I am
looking for.
 
I am looking for a Search script to put on a website that will have
about 35 to 40 web pages in it.  Most of the scripts I've found through
looking you have to pay annually.  I am looking for preferablya 
free

script or at least one I can buy for a 1 time fee. 
 
Anybody have any suggestions?
 
Thankstg

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RE: [WSG] Site check: color.rdpdesign.com

2005-10-08 Thread Nick Lazar








Hi Christian,



I checked out your site in Safari 1.3.1,
Firefox (Mac) 1.0.6, IE 5.2  Camino 0.8.2 on 1024 x 768.



The page renders nicely in all browser
except for IE 5.2. The layout is shot in this browser. I wouldnt be too
concerned about this, as IE 5.2 is a real pig to design for, and has very few users,
(less than 2% market share I believe).



The only slight difference I noticed between
my Windows machine on 1280 x 1024  the Mac was that the line Complementary
Color jumps onto two lines when viewed in the lower resolution, (1024 x
768). Not a big issue, but you may want to address it by reducing the font
slightly. Other than that, nice job! (It validates fine too).



Regards,



Nick Lazar

8bits Web Technology

Sunshine Coast, QLD

http://8bits.com.au

















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Subject: [WSG] Site check:
color.rdpdesign.com





Hello all.

I just finished a site and it looks ok in IE 6 / FF / Opera. I'm not too
concerned about compatibility with older browsers, just wondering if it works
ok in Mac and Linux. The site is here: http://color.rdpdesign.com

Any advice is also welcome. 

Thanks!

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- C Montoya
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