russ - maxdesign wrote:
The Sydney Web Standards meeting went well tonight with about 33 people
present.
I just want to say thank you to the Sydney crew for making a Ballarat
boy feel welcome. You guys really have an excellent atmosphere and the
meeting was a lot of fun - as was the sojourn at
On Mon, 02 May 2005 18:59:24 +0100, tee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[01] http://www.projectseven.com/products/menusystems/pmm/
[02] http://www.htmldog.com/articles/suckerfish/dropdowns/
Thanks! Not trying to discredit the effort of SOS creator, but it doesn't
work for IE 5.2 Mac, it's out of
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I've been using this online html reference
(http://www.htmlreference.com/) for the past 6 months or so, and so far it's
been fine.
Can anyone recommend another on-line reference that they
prefer so I can take a look?
Cole
I am working on a 2 column layout with a header and footer, with the footer
always pushed against the bottom of the page (or at the bottom of the
content, if the page content is longer than the available space).
http://www.cssweb.co.uk/templatetest2.html
I am getting quite close to a solution. I
I use http://www.w3schools.com/a lot. It
has a lot of stuff on it for HTML, CSS, even ASP etc.
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From:
Cole Kuryakin - x7m
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2005 2:02 PM
I've been using this online html reference (http://www.htmlreference.com/) for
the past
On Tue, 03 May 2005 14:02:32 +0100, Cole Kuryakin - x7m [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I've been using this online html reference
(http://www.htmlreference.com/) for the past 6 months or so, and so far
it's been fine.
No, htmlreference.com is full of deprecated elements and attributes.
Half of
Stevio wrote:
How can I make sure the footer will stop exactly at the black 1px
border of
the #maincontent div which contains the sidebar and the main content?
Stevio,
I looked at your CSS and all you have to do to make this work is to
change the following:
#footer {
Hi Jay,
Thanks for that, but floating the footer left
instead of setting position to absolute, means that the footer is not at the
browser window, which is one of the requirements.
Thanks,
Stephen
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From:
Jay Gilmore
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Cole Kuryakin - x7m wrote:
I've been using this online html reference
(http://www.htmlreference.com/) for the past 6 months or so, and so far
it's been fine.
Can anyone recommend another on-line reference that they prefer so I can
take a look?
Cole
Molly Holzschlag and Dave Shea both have
G'day
Cole Kuryakin - x7m wrote:
Can anyone recommend another on-line reference that they prefer so I can
take a look?
There's a section on the WSG website for this:
http://webstandardsgroup.org/go/resourcecat2.cfm
One that's missing, which I use from time to time (I downloaded
the XHTML and CSS
Michael Wilson wrote:
This [01], however, does work in NN v6.2.3 on XPPro. According to the
Hi,
I don't think it works as intented. The nested ULs appear, but NN6 doesn't
paint any background, so it is not legible.
Re: the Mac fix. This fix is for MSIE 5.2 (OSX), it doesn't fix 5.0 (OS9)
and
Hi All
I'm in the middle of a site reconstruction. The backbone is ready, the style
sheets are ready, what's next? The javascript. We are still using a cookie
script copyright 1996.
I know there are tons of free javascript archives, but they are equally
filled with scripts that live in the old
Ingo Chao wrote:
Ingo Chao schrieb:
Carl Reynolds schrieb:
http://hyperbole-software.com/movie-buzz/
http://www.satzansatz.de/cssd/tmp/disappearingcontent.html
And I think the problem (the a. p. menu is disappearing in IE6 and
IE5.5 on reload) is triggered when the floated div#center-layout's
Stevio wrote:
Hi Jay,
Thanks for that, but floating the
footer left instead of setting position to absolute, means that the
footer is not at the browser window, which is one of the requirements.
Thanks,
Stephen
I see what you mean. I think that you will have to either
Hi Kornel,
Seriously - suckerfish dropdowns are probably the best solution for
98%+ of your audience.
How so?
I checked the SOS one level dropdown from htmldog page, it doesn't work for
my IE 5.2, on Mac. Strange, the one that Micheal just sent does work.
If you insist on other solution
Apologies in case this has been posted before.
The CSS cheat sheet is designed to act as a reminder and reference
sheet, listing all selectors (as of CSS 2.1) and properties. It
includes a visual example of the box model, unit reference for CSS
units and the various media types CSS makes
On May 3, 2005, at 2:10 PM, Amit Karmakar wrote:
http://www.ilovejackdaniels.com/css_cheat_sheet.png
Neat! Now the desktop pic on my second monitor. ;)
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Are there any good books or tutorials that I can read/follow to learn all about
the DOM?
thanks in advance!
Zulema
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I am finding it impossible to get this
http://www.dlaakso.com/photographs/adi/ layout, as it is now coded, to
work when attempting to use max-width/min-width with it. Any suggestions
on what changes need to be made to do so?
Thanks.
~david
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http://www.dlaakso.com/
On my windows machine I use XML Standards Library
(http://xmlstds.xemantics.com/) - which is basically a CHM file
that contains the specs brought down from w3c.org. You also get to grab
only the specs that you need (just in case specs such as OWL Web
Ontology Language Guide isn't your sorta thing
I quite like the simplicity of http://htmlhelp.org/. It has a nice
list of html 4.0 tags and you can hide deprecated ones. It also has a
css reference, but unfortunately it's also not up to date.
Damian
I've been using this online html reference
(http://www.htmlreference.com/) for the past 6
For those of you who don't know Gez Lemon of Juicy Studio, he has
been an incredible source of information, articles and tips for the
Web developer community for a long time.
He's currently on vacation and his hosting provider has gone and
given him the shaft while he's away from his home-base.
There good and cheap.
http://www.asmallorange.com/
On May 3, 2005, at 9:27 PM, Douglas Clifton wrote:
For those of you who don't know Gez Lemon of Juicy Studio, he has
been an incredible source of information, articles and tips for the
Web developer community for a long time.
He's currently on
Bit OT but in the spirit of a good hosting company I would strongly
recommend http://www.segpub.com.au if you are sydney/AU based or even
otherwise.
Recos:
http://www.maniacalrage.net/about/
http://www.zeldman.com/daily/com1201d.html#hosting
Bit OT but in the spirit of a good hosting company I would strongly
recommend http://www.segpub.com.au if you are sydney/AU based or even
otherwise.
Recos:
http://www.maniacalrage.net/about/
http://www.zeldman.com/daily/com1201d.html#hosting
even Media Temple is really good. I know Stopdesign and Praystation
are hosted there.
http://www.mediatemple.com
On May 3, 2005, at 10:25 PM, Amit Karmakar wrote:
Bit OT but in the spirit of a good hosting company I would strongly
recommend http://www.segpub.com.au if you are sydney/AU based or
Way OT now folks.
Please send suggestions to Gez at the email address mentioned on the page
(as Douglas correctly asked you to do).
P
Visit his site for more information about the situation and how to
contact him with suggestions.
http://juicystudio.com/
Thank you!
Since a lot of my competitors' names are being mentioned here, I feel
justified in plugging my own. Sorry if I'm going over the bounds. I try
not to self-promote in these forums.
I'm in the hosting business too. http://afpwebworks.com I host on Windows
boxes, with ColdFusion, .ASP, php,
I would recommend www.flexihostings.net.au
Great service, been with them for over almost 2 years now.
Cheap and reliable!
Owned by iiNet, so they have a strong base.
No debt.
They have a Refugee program, where Gez would get 3 months free, if he
tells them about his previous host, and how he is
My recommendation, www.siteground.com
On 5/3/05, Chris Stratford [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would recommend www.flexihostings.net.au
Great service, been with them for over almost 2 years now.
Cheap and reliable!
Owned by iiNet, so they have a strong base.
No debt.
They have a Refugee
Web Essentials 04 was great - but wasn't there feedback last year
regarding a session addressing the commercial benefits of web
standards?
How will the web standards movement grow if people don't know how to
sell the benefits of web standards internally to management and
externally to clients?
Maybe a specific topic addressing the commercial benefits of Web
Standards at WE05 could have been included.
I believe there is.
1.30pm, day 1...
Brett Jackson, John Horner, David McDonald
Panel: Moving your organisation to standards
Theme: Strategy
Audience: Managers
One way you might be able to do this would be to use a little php
giving the Content and News changable ID names and then you could
control the rest by options in your css.
Along the same lines that the central content is displayed or not on
this page http://magickdream.com/froglace/
Parker
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