Marc Greenstock wrote:
It is probably best to actually save the images out after the first load so
the images are permanently as part of the file system. In the event that you
need to change the text simply delete the images and let them reload.
This is exactly what I did for a site I built. I
Hi all,
I have redesigned a site from Dreamweaver table city to XHTML 1.0
strict. It's mostly gone well, but Internet Explorer 5.2 for Mac has a
couple of issues. The one I'm trying to solve right now is apparent on
this page: http://www.organicdance.com.au/organicdance/site/about
It seems
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a healthy glow from all those monitors ;-)
HTH,
Vik
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my preference on keeping the list low volume and on-topic. I'm sorry for
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I think I'll go back to hiding in the corner for a while...
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Vik
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and legend
tags as well. They are not only good for accessibility but look quite good
as well.
These two links explain them in a bit of detail.
http://www.htmldog.com/guides/htmladvanced/forms.php
http://www.accessify.com/tutorials/better-accessible-forms.asp
Cheers,
Vik
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this useful...
Cheers,
Vik
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://dangerdeep.sourceforge.net/ ) also suffers from
this problem.
Hope this helps a bit...
Cheers,
Vik
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Miles,
Are you floating that image to the left? If this is the case, you need to
set a left margin on the text that's slightly wider than the image.
Viktor Radnai
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http
to take a span or an image out of the normal
document flow and position it somewhere else. You could use this trick to
move your image to the left of the content and the hover effect should
still work.
HTH,
Vik
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div.iconright might help you find the solution easier.
HTH,
Vik
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for debugging too. I use
Ethereal ( http://www.ethereal.com/ ) which is open-source, cross-platform
and generally nice.
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in there with links to
webstandardsgroup.org ;-)
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