Hi all,
I have run in to what seems to be an IE8 bug - IE8 doesn't respond
to internal links (as in, same page links) on a demo site I'm working
onyet IE6 and IE7 do!
eg.
a id=top name=top/a
ul
liblah blah blah/li
liblah blah blah/li
/ul
a href=#topback to top/a
I tried
Quoting Nick Stone boa...@nick-stone.com:
Christian,
You said you've been told to place IE specific rules in a separate
sheet, but you don't mention why you haven't done so.
Would that work? If so, please explain your reasons for not doing so.
C) facilitates site maintenance (easy to find
Hi all,
I'm currently investi-mi-gationing the relevance/importance of
validation (particularly CSS validation) in relation to the
Accessibility guidelines here:
http://www.w3.org/TR/WAI-WEBCONTENT/#validation
Now, this Accessibility Appendix lists CSS validation (point 3) as a
required
From: c...@fagandesign.com.au
I guess my question is: Do IE-related CSS hacks cause a document to
fail AAA (or A/AA for that matter) Accessibility compliance?
Hi Christian,
If you mean things like zoom or even proprietary -Moz or
Thanks for your responses...
Why use more than one H1? Simple...2 areas of the page that are of
equal importance.
Why should it only be one? I understand the simplicity of focusing on
one area of each page and the impact that could have in search
resultsbut that that doesn't entirely
Hi all, have come across something that I'm sure has come up before...
Have created a new site with the logo wrapped in a H1 tag.
The title of each page is also a H1.
Just got word back from an outsourced SEO expert who says it's
probably better if there was only one H1 on each page.
Hi,
Seeing as though Google's new Chrome browser uses the same rendering
engine as Apple's Safari, would it be acceptable to test browser
layout issues in Chrome and assume the same CSS solutions apply in
Safari?
Does anyone know of any distinct differences in CSS rendering between
the
Quoting Todd Budnikas [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I need to float elements in a container so that they have the same
margin between them.
I've seen somewhere a technique how this can be done without additional
classes, but can only remember part of it.
This works in Firefox and Chrome, but not in
This is the first time I've come across such an occurence naturally in
the online world.
I'm sure it happens all the time - this one seems just blatant to the
point of having the same tabs in the navigation
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Christian Fagan
Fagan
Yes Adam, you're right - I will remember that for future posts...
Maybe you can remember your social graces when replying.
Quoting Adam Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
...and this is related to web standards how?
I don't mind these posts - but please mark them [OT]
- Original Message -
Hi all,
I was under the impression a dl could only contain one dt and one
or many dd's.
But I have just come across a piece of code that uses multiple dt's
in the one dl
Upon further investigation, it seems this is legitimate
practicebut does it make sense?!?!
Here you are Michael:
http://www.meccompany.com.au/aboutUs.php
Don't ask me how but it works
Quoting Michael Persson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I need a function of a link that one KNOWS is working...
Michael
IceKat wrote:
Hey,
I recently looked this up for someone else. I've found this
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