tee,
you want this:
http://forabeautifulweb.com/blog/about/universal_internet_explorer_6_css/
it greatly simplifies the layout for IE6.. to just be the straight-up
content.. no layout tricks.
plus decent typography. :)
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Just wondering, is it possible to use the nth-child in CSS2 to target the
last 2 items of an unordered list?
I know you can do nth-last-child, but I wanted to target the last TWO list
items. Is this possible?
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input, check for obvious spam, and if satisfied generate an email
message containing the form input. There are many free contact form
scripts kicking around the net in a variety of scripting languages to
suit your server.
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is, alas, not
keyboard-accessible but that does honor browser keystrokes is the
jacket designer http://tmathletics.com/designer.php which we
produced a few years ago. (The next-gen version we're producing this
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All I want to know is there too much css?
No.
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What does
to the attention of a screen-reader or search engine -- except in
those cases where the cosmetic design is brought to the foreground in
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Also, remember that ZIP Code refers to the US only; everyone else
calls them postal codes or equivalent. ZIP is an all-caps acronym
for Zone Improvement Plan coined by the US Postal Service in 1963.
Yet more reasons to query the nation first~
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Hi all,
I really need to get better at PHP MYSQL, mainly for customising Wordpress.
I'm scouring Amazon and the interweb and finding conflicting opinions. I was
just wondering what any of the experts on here recommend?!
PS - this isn't off topic, right?!
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I third that, those links for light reading are one of the best sources of
information I get. Thanks Russ!
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I think it's still necessary...
These articles sum it up well.
http://zomigi.com/blog/why-browser-zoom-shouldnt-kill-flexible-layouts/
http://www.456bereastreet.com/archive/200906/page_zoom_does_not_mean_the_end_of_flexibility/
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At least he didn't call us fucktards, like the last bloke :)
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Hi all,
I'm just curious to know what other people do these days with the header of
their document? What is best practice for:
- Good search engine rankings
- Best charset for English text (utf-8, right?)
- Do we need robots - all anymore?
- Any Accessibility issues? (Can't think of any)
- Does
Nixon
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Hi Paul
From an SEO perspective there is great value put on keywords and titles
providing they reflect the content within the document.
However if the keywords are over
color combination for menu item hover state as to
highlight an item the client feels is important is unnecessariliy
confusing. Surely the color palette of the overall design is rich
enough to come up with a unique combination to represent 'importance'.
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Scroll down past the nav menu and you'll see both
Roman and Japanese text. There are HTML entities
in the pages of this site that have survived from
an earlier iteration, but none of the quotes and
dashes need to be escaped with UTF-8.
Just try it -- it will be a revelation.
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Paul
in the HTML header, e.g.:
meta http-equiv=Content-Type content=text/html; charset=utf-8 /
(XHTML has different character set declarations than HTML.)
For more details see Richard Ishida's W3C Internationalization pages
at http://www.w3.org/International/
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20px
psome text/p
17px
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display both states
and highlight the current one.
Also, to ditto Jim Croft, it's terribly ironic that this menu pick
becomes large enough for a person with limited vision to read only
after it's been selected.
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for free and you may have to hire some expertise.
Good luck! You've got a long climb ahead of you, but achieving
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-left: 10px;} doesn't say to the browser if you
feel like it, it says just do it. If you do use stylesheets at
all, it strikes me as odd that you would take exception to named
font-families, the one aspect of CSS that is the least controlling of all.
Curiously,
Paul
whatever its default sans serif font is
which might easily be different on every computer.
A sans serif font is a font with no serifs. See also:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sans_serif
Does that help clarify any of this?
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images the input field disappears. I suppose a workaround
would be possible in which the input field is positioned on top of a
div with a border and/or background color that would show through if
the input's background image were missing from the rendering.
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At 6/17/2009 06:45 PM, Jens-Uwe Korff wrote:
on an ASP.NET-driven site we'd like to use background images for
flexible-width submit inputs.
(I apologize for getting off-topic and discussing text inputs
instead. Too little sleep!)
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No worries -- a) it ain't religion and b) thinking people welcome heresy.
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159 span/span. And did you save the source file as utf-8?
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the page is to illustrate in a document that aspect of the page
layout that includes the controls. There's such a thing as trying to
be too helpful.
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CSS image maps with pop-ups, e.g.:
http://www.cssplay.co.uk/menu/imap by Stu Nicholls.
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border to the right side of the inner parent.
div id=parent-outer
div id=parent-inner
div id=column-1
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CSS:http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/
Second, give us a hyperlink to a page on a server where we can see
the problem occurring. There are a number of reasons why this could
be happening and we'd have to see your markup styling to help troubleshoot.
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Isn't CSS about seperating presentation from content? You apply it once in your
CSS as opposed to multiple times in your HTML.
In actual fact, if you're only developing for IE6+, Firefox 2+, Webkit
Browsers, Opera, you only need the overflow:auto; usually.
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I was trying to avoid using the conditional comments - I don't normally use
them, but it seems the only way in this case. I've put that in now, so thanks
very much for your help.
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appreciated.
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Paul Collins wrote
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alt= /
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Please ignore invalid code, I can assure you it's not finished! Just want to
figure out a way to clear the line in all relevant browsers.
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Do you have any other criticisms of the book, either minor or major,
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Hi Danny,
The site looks great, just had a quick flick through. My only suggestion would
be to repeat the main navigation at the bottom of each section, so you don't
have to go back to the top every time you've read the section.
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I'm not sure if this will make it to the table, but it is truly worrying.
If they went to the extremes outlined though, don't you think that generally
the public (not just the
web development community) would put up such a stink about it, the
government would be forced into
taking several
Hi all,
Just to elaborate on this one, has anyone ever found a way to remove the left
indent on the legend element in IE? I don't care if I have to add a SPAN inside
the LEGEND element, I just want to make sure the text will be left aligned
correctly in all browsers.
Please send a link if you
Just to add to this, you can monitor Senator Conroy via email updates and
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Does anyone know of a free online resource for building a form that sends an
email? One that's aimed at people with limited knowledge of databases. I'm
trying to locate one for a friend. He'd like to add his own customisable fields
too. Most of the ones I am searching for want you to
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Hi Tee,
According to product info, it's been in private beta for a while.
This is the first public beta (well, to 100 or so countries anyway)
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Heading ../h1
Looks fine, and the pages revert back to the standard h1 text style when images
are off.
You can see the results here:
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The image inside the h1 is simple, accessible and effective. Go with your gut :)
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While that is possible, unfortunately the h1 text doesn't display when images
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Can you recommend a shopping cart system that is easy to set up and use, be it
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interested to hear your thoughts.
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though http://www.ubercart.org/downloads The deluxe package includes drupal and
some extra modules.
I would steer clear of zencart - not keen on that software at all. Not very
easy to customise.
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Can you
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This is one I've
again,
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To my mind, one of the most pressing questions that needs
That was my thinking originally Stuart, which is why I put up the post. The
submit button isn't part of a group, so I thought it shouldn't be in a fieldset.
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It's not clear what you're trying to achieve. Can you give us some more
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Sorry, haven't been around for a few days. Thanks for the replies
everyone. Much appreciated and I can now talk about mobile development
with more confidence!
Cheers
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putting the main
logo of a site in as an inline image is better than a background, as
it would still show up with CSS not supported. But then, how many
mobile browsers still don't support CSS whatsoever?!
Any advice or links would be great.
Cheers
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Thanks for your replies everyone. I finally got both versions working!
2008/6/23 Felix Miata [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
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You can still get some old versions from the Mozilla FTP site at
Thanks for your replies everyone, those are good resources.
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Hi all,
I'm trying to find a comprehensive list of Mobile phone browsers and
CSS support. I currently have a Nokia N70 and as far as I can see it
doesn't support CSS
can get version 2?!
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select custom install and install it to another directory (something like
/Mozilla/Firefox3) and the two will run side-by-side.
You can do this with Opera too.
:)
Paul
Thanks Sagnik, that is a good site!
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Hi Paul,
You can download Firefox Ver 2.0 from .
http://www.oldapps.com/firefox.htm
This is a very good website for downloading older appz.
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select custom install and install it to another directory (something like
/Mozilla/Firefox3) and the two will run side-by-side.
You can do this with Opera too.
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and if so on which pages as currently there is no quirks mode at this
end now, but it appears to show up outside our network.
Feel free to email me off list.
thanks for all the help
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Does anyone know if it will replace your version of Firefox 2, or will
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have taken the other points on board and will look into them. The quirks
mode issue, should not be there, we think the system is putting that in
place for us!!
Paul
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about the quality of the course and most employers I've come across
are more concerned with your experience.
Cheers again!
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Hi all,
Sorry, I lost this thread. Perhaps you are right about
Hi all,
Sorry, I lost this thread. Perhaps you are right about the online
training with Video. I just find it easier to have someone to ask face
to face - you learn quicker that way.
I'll look into this IRC thingo, never actually taken a look.
Thanks for your replies.
Paul
2008/6/3 Jennie K
To throw another question in here, should the page title therefore be
different to the main heading of the page? I thought the content in
the page title should be as specific as possible for SEO, including
the heirarchy?
So, for example
titleSite title - Section Title - Page title/title
And
Hi all,
I hope this is on topic. I'm trying to find a short course on AJAX in
london and having troubles finding one that is of a reasonable price
(IE- less than £300 for a half day). Could anyone recommend me one or
possibly a good school to look into?
Thanks for any help,
Paul
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I can't really put what's I have now due to copyright restrictions, or
I would have. I was hoping someone had encountered this before and
would know the answer.
I'll have to try and set up a dummy page later today when I have more time.
Thanks
Paul
2008/5/15 Adam
. If I drag the browser in to resize it, the backgrounds
keep matching up then falling out of place.
I have solved this before without adding an extra div for the body
background, but I just can't remember how I did it. Does anyone have
an idea?
Thanks
Paul
number of pixels on the window size
when you have a centred background.
Anyway, here is the test URL, anyone got an idea of how to solve this
without an extra DIV?!
http://paulcollinslondon.com/test/
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Thanks for your reply Adam.
I can't
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