Re: [WSG] Semantically creating 'pipes' for footer links

2005-01-12 Thread Richard Czeiger
Ah yes - now I remember :o) Richard - Original Message - From: Neerav [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org Sent: Tuesday, October 05, 2004 2:36 PM Subject: Re: [WSG] Semantically creating 'pipes' for footer links Richard See how I display the pipes on the horizontal menu

RE: [WSG] Semantically creating 'pipes' for footer links

2004-10-05 Thread Trusz, Andrew
From: i] On Behalf Of Richard Czeiger Subject: [WSG] Semantically creating 'pipes' for footer links Hi guys, I'm putting together a semantically correct UL of links for my footer. I'd like to have them separated by 'pipes' as this is a common and easily

RE: [WSG] Semantically creating 'pipes' for footer links

2004-10-05 Thread Geoff Deering
, AndrewSent: Tuesday, 5 October 2004 10:29 PMTo: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'Subject: RE: [WSG] Semantically creating 'pipes' for footer links From: i] On Behalf Of Richard CzeigerSubject: [WSG] Semantically creating 'pipes' for footer links Hi guys, I'm

Re: [WSG] Semantically creating 'pipes' for footer links

2004-10-05 Thread Lindsay Evans
On Wed, 6 Oct 2004 06:13:17 +1000, Geoff Deering [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I think this is a weakness and failing in the CSS spec. I feel designers should be able to assign any (relevant) ASCII character or Special Character set to list elements. snip/ They should have added this in the

Re: [WSG] Semantically creating 'pipes' for footer links

2004-10-04 Thread Kevin Futter
Title: Re: [WSG] Semantically creating 'pipes' for footer links For the line wrapping issue, you could try: whitespace: nowrap; On whatever element is giving you trouble. Cheers, Kevin Futter On 5/10/04 11:28 AM, Richard Czeiger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi guys, I'm putting together

Re: [WSG] Semantically creating 'pipes' for footer links

2004-10-04 Thread Richard Czeiger
Title: Re: [WSG] Semantically creating 'pipes' for footer links Sure but this only works on, like, two browsers! Is there a funckier CSS hack kind of way? :o) Richard - Original Message - From: Kevin Futter To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, October 05, 2004 12:02

Re: [WSG] Semantically creating 'pipes' for footer links

2004-10-04 Thread Ben Hamilton
:* Tuesday, October 05, 2004 12:02 PM *Subject:* Re: [WSG] Semantically creating 'pipes' for footer links For the line wrapping issue, you could try: whitespace: nowrap; On whatever element is giving you trouble. Cheers, Kevin Futter On 5/10/04 11:28 AM, Richard Czeiger [EMAIL

Re: [WSG] Semantically creating 'pipes' for footer links

2004-10-04 Thread Neerav
PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] *Sent:* Tuesday, October 05, 2004 12:02 PM *Subject:* Re: [WSG] Semantically creating 'pipes' for footer links For the line wrapping issue, you could try: whitespace: nowrap; On whatever element is giving you trouble. Cheers, Kevin Futter

Re: [WSG] Semantically creating 'pipes' for footer links

2004-10-04 Thread Nick Gleitzman
I have to say I'd use an extra class on the first li over that big chunk o' Javascript any day. Apart from the extra code, what if I have Javascript disabled? My 2c... N ___ Omnivision. Websight. http://www.omnivision.com.au/ On Tuesday, Oct 5, 2004, at 13:55

RE: [WSG] Semantically creating 'pipes' for footer links

2004-10-04 Thread Bert
Hi Richard Ben's solution requires a separate class attached to the first list item. Again - this is kind of clunky when you're trying to work with the best possible form of an inherited cascade. That's why I used the JavaScript to kill the first LI in each UL in the footer - at least

Re: [WSG] Semantically creating 'pipes' for footer links

2004-10-04 Thread Richard Czeiger
PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, October 05, 2004 2:15 PM Subject: Re: [WSG] Semantically creating 'pipes' for footer links I have to say I'd use an extra class on the first li over that big chunk o' Javascript any day. Apart from the extra code, what if I have Javascript disabled? My 2c... N