James Ellis wrote:
I think John, Betty, Steve or Jane are always more preferable
labels, if my drift is seen ;), otherwise, the person tends to become
the label in societal eyes.
[snip]
The moral for us? Accessibility is for everyone, not just for a group
deemed disabled... and politics
Most Bris-Vegas residents are probably already aware of the meeting,
but I thought I would send out a tickler to catch anyone who happens to
be passing through.
Our next meeting in Brisbane is Tuesday August 9 - ie in 2 days time.
John Bates will be talking to us about 'Standards For A Global
All,
Just a quick ping to say that we've
finished version 0.5 of the site which should include 95% of the feedback I
received on the list.
http://testdrive.fueladvance.com/vve/
Thanks,
Tatham Oddie
Fuel Advance - Ignite Your
Idea
www.fueladvance.com
From:
Thank you both very much!
I did set the list-style-image as a background and it worked like a charm.
The only difference
was instead of setting the positioning using left center, I used 0 40%, which
placed the image
pefectly inline with the text.
I'll take a look at the artile cited below, and
Return Receipt
Your RE: 'users with disabilities' WAS: [WSG] New front page for
document http: //ab c.net.au/
:
Sorry for a possibly off-topic post. We have a client on our intranet that
needs to look at our site on OS9.2. I couldn't find information on the
Firefox web site about compatibility with this platform. Does anyone know
where I could send this person for more advice?
From memory and a
This is, I guess, one of the first times I've written anything here,
but I've run into a bit of a dilemma and was hoping for some advice:
1. I have a number of analyses of poems I am planning on posting to
my weblog over the next few months, however, I'm a bit stumped as to
what mark-up would
On 08/08/2005, at 1:47 PM, Kwok Ting Lee wrote:
2. Additionally, I am likely going to be posting entries that will be
partly in Chinese (quotations from the original text together with my
translations and comments, so that knowledgeable readers can refer to
the original themselves to judge
I am testing a rather simple layout, to keep things
short I simplified it, hopefully not too much:
I added a 1px border to a wrapper
tag--container.
Inside this is float left and a right
menu.
left is content, right is menu.
The border cuts off at bottom of menu, not bottom
of content.