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Hi all,
The Melbourne WSG meeting tonight was held tonight and we had two
very interesting speakers and topics.
Firstly, Woric gave us a presentation on the use of XSL and XML, and
how it can be used to create easy to maintain websites and CMS's for
websites. Woric showed us that using XML and
Please reply to Mark directly offlist as this is offtopic
Thanks
Russ
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Can his speech be put on your website in some form?
Nancy
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Hi Nancy,
The answer is yes.
After the WE04 conference is over, Dave Shea, Doug Bowman, Joe Clark, Bruce
Macguire and all other presenters will be putting their presentation notes
online in some form. We will link to them via the WSG list, and they will
also be available via the conference
Hi,
My site's FLASH document is not displaying in Windows XP Mozilla 1.6 as
viewed at Browser Cam. Any suggestions why this is occuring.
Respectfully,
Chris
http://ckimedia.com
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Proud
Does it use features specific to Flash7, and Browser Cam only has
6? (as I don't use Browser Cam I'm not sure if that last bit actually
applies, but thought I'd throw that in as a potential cause)
Work for me anyway on Win2k/Moz1.6/Flash7
Patrick
Patrick H. Lauke
Hi,
Yes it does work in Win2K, I've tested a couple of WSG award winning
sites, they have the same issue, I've tested using the object method
and writing dynamically with JS, no luck. I'm not going to invalidate
my pages with Macromedia's code however.
C
On Monday, August 23, 2004, at 08:28
O, do I second that emotion!!! So many of us just can't get there,
and this is invaluable information for us to learn.
Leslie Riggs
Nancy Johnson wrote:
Can his speech be put on your website in some form?
Nancy
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Hi,
Do you mean the white box where the flash doc should be?
C
On Monday, August 23, 2004, at 09:52 AM, Kim Kruse wrote:
I'm not going to invalidate my pages with Macromedia's code however.
... that would probably have saved you from all the whitespace though
:o)
Kim
Wasabi wrote:
Hi,
Yes it
No... I meant between the p tags. (I was only trying to be funny...
not very successfully though. End of story from my end)
Kim
Wasabi wrote:
Hi,
Do you mean the white box where the flash doc should be?
C
On Monday, August 23, 2004, at 09:52 AM, Kim Kruse wrote:
I'm not going to invalidate my
Hi,
Ha, Ha home some coffee will Ya. Have a good one your humor lightened
my somber mood.
W
On Monday, August 23, 2004, at 11:06 AM, Kim Kruse wrote:
No... I meant between the p tags. (I was only trying to be funny...
not very successfully though. End of story from my end)
Kim
Wasabi wrote:
Leslie Riggs wrote:
O, do I second that emotion!!! So many of us just can't get
there, and this is invaluable information for us to learn.
Leslie Riggs
I agree, it's not easy travelling from Norway on a weekday :)
Australia? I actually can't get further away from home .Any longer, I'm
How many times have the kiwi's had to see this line.
(New Zealand does'nt count)
tsk tsk.
by the way, I like the new golden kiwis, much tastier than the green ones. keep up
the good work.
Ted (from San Diego, those in Los Angeles treat us like Australians treat the kiwis.
We just don't have
BrowseHappy - a Web Standards Project initiative
http://browsehappy.com/
The future of accesskeys
http://www.wats.ca/articles/thefutureofaccesskeys/66
FittsĀ¹ Law and Text Links:
http://www.dbenton.com/go/chronicles/2004/08/22/fitts-law-and-text-links/
Line length (yet again)
Hi all
Can anyone recommend a browser based editor (preferably written in
PHP) that will allow clients to update code themselves, but that
outputs standards compliant XHTML?
I am not interested in a full CMS, this is just for updating page snippets etc.
I have come across WYSIWYG Pro which
http://www.xstandard.com/
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Sarah Peeke (XERT) wrote:
Hi all
Can anyone recommend a browser based editor
Thanks Neerav.
I think xstandard delivers XHTML 1.1 or strict. I'm using XHTML 1.0
transitional for most of my work. Any other ideas?
http://www.xstandard.com/
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Web Development IT consultancy
Mobile: +61 (0)403 8000 27
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Hi Sarah
You could try this project at Mozdev.org - it's cross browser/platform
(Mac, Linux, Win32 - anything that runs Mozilla).
http://mozile.mozdev.org/
I had a go at it a few months ago, not sure how it would integrate with
a data store. Probably just a matter of POSTing content to a server
how about http://www.fckeditor.net/ then ?
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Web Development IT consultancy
Mobile: +61 (0)403 8000 27
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Sarah Peeke (XERT) wrote:
Thanks Neerav.
I think xstandard
Chris,
After our discussion last week on the Valid Flash state of play, I used Ian
Hix's method: http://ln.hixie.ch/?start=1081798064count=1 to place Flash
files on our site http://www.alucida.com/software/sw_wsDemo_01.html (links
to Flash files in pop-up windows at the bottom of the page).
This
When I was testing out the demo on the page, it started to place font
tags in. Not sure if this would be the best choice in that case.
Tim Hill
Computer Associates
Graphic Artist
tel: +612 9937 0792
fax: +612 9937 0546
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A friend of mine is working on a div-based design, and as far as I
can see, has pretty much straight away run up against some common
problems for CSS-P newbies.
You can see a kind of stripped-down version of it here:
http://johnhorner.nu/wsg/
and essentially the problems are that the DIVs
I am well on the way to developing new designs for our site. However, in
having the design tested for accessibility, I have run into some problems
with the way Opera handles zooming.
My design has three columns: from left-to-right there are (1) a fixed width
column with a bit of contextual info
For anyone following this thread I've found a list here (nothing
suitable so far though):
http://www.bris.ac.uk/is/projects/cms/ttw/ttw.html
Sarah
Hi Sarah
You could try this project at Mozdev.org - it's cross
browser/platform (Mac, Linux, Win32 - anything that runs Mozilla).
On 24/08/2004, at 1:21 PM, Sarah Peeke (XERT) wrote:
Thanks Neerav.
I think xstandard delivers XHTML 1.1 or strict. I'm using XHTML 1.0
transitional for most of my work. Any other ideas?
How is that a problem? To the best of my knowledge, Strict is just a
subset of Transitional, so there
I know the subject doesn't make a lot of sense :)
I have the winning combination of a web site design (photoshop file
only), a prima donna graphic designer and a difficult client.
The design was initially created to be fixed width, typical blog style
centered and dropshadowed with curvy panels,
Skills Media requires an xhtml coder to help out with an urgent
website xhtml template construction project ASAP - Tuesday 24th or
Wednesday 25th august.
In-house preferred, but can work externally if required.
Skills required: XHTML, JavaScript, basic Photoshop
Please contact Kristin - [EMAIL
On Tuesday, Aug 24, 2004, at 14:27 Australia/Sydney, John Horner wrote:
What would members recommend? Does this design, for instance, require
relative, not absolute positioning?
I haven't closely checked the the CSS, but in principal, yes -
absolutely (umm... yuh.).
I think your friend needs to
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