Far out Andy... now I'm really confused!!!
To elaborate on your Quicktime example, I'd be inclined to say something like:
* Optimised for broadband (5.4 Megabytes)
* Optimised for dialup (1.2 Megabytes)
Although separating binary from metric might be a new standard, it's a
big ask to just throw
Hi all,
It's a bit out of topic so you can answer me off-list : I'm preparing a
presentation about developping accessible Web applications and I'd appreciate
to have a feed-back (infos, impressions, interesting links you know) about
national accessibility laws defined in Germany and
Does anyone know if / when the table-mode display properties (eg display:
table-row in CSS2.1) are going to be supported in IE? IE7 perhaps, or is this a
bit too hopeful?
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anyone see why this wont work in ie? works elsewhere but not on ieinput:focus,textarea:focus { background: #ff; color: #27455f; border: 1px solid #ff;}
http://archivist.incutio.com/viewlist/css-discuss/11997
IE doesn't like the :focus pseudo selector.
HTH,
Josh
On 10/28/05, csslist [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
anyone see why this wont work in ie? works elsewhere but not on ie
input:focus,textarea:focus {
background: #ff;
color:
hum, i have it working on other sites but now that i think about it, it might be that it does because I have the ie7 hack in it.thanksFrom: Joshua Street [EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Thursday, October 27, 2005 7:45 PMTo: wsg@webstandardsgroup.orgSubject: Re: [WSG] extra eyes on an input:focus
i put the ie7 hack in and it works fine now.gotta love ieFrom: "csslist" [EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Thursday, October 27, 2005 8:03 PMTo: wsg@webstandardsgroup.orgSubject: Re: [WSG] extra eyes on an input:focus ?hum, i have it working on other sites but now that i think about it, it might be that it
On 10/28/05, csslist [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i put the ie7 hack in and it works fine now.
gotta love ie
How big is that thing? Can you split it up so you can just use the
bits you need (i.e. :pseudo-selector), or do you need to use the full
thing? I'd heard it's largish (but haven't ever used
On 10/28/05, Focas, Grant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The ie7 hack being what?
grant
http://dean.edwards.name/IE7/ I presume...
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i would imagine that you could, i have noticed a lag sometimes but that seems to be only when using transparent pngs (see www.icandfashion.com) you can see a bit of a lag there for that to kick in.im not doing that on this one http://65.36.226.10/contact/contact.cfmso far i cant see any lag but i
Hi all,
Those of you who came to WE05 or who listened to the podCasts might
have seen/heard my presentation on a recent survey I did on how well
major Australian sites are adhering to best practices in web
development (valid HTML/XHTML, CSS, Semantic and Structural use of
HTML,
Believe it or not, part of my site works on every browser I've tested
-except- firefox. That's right. It works on IE, Opera, etc, but
Firefox screws it up. Is there any valid way make firefox (well,
gecko in general) ignore a rule, while still serving it to all other
browsers? The only method
On Fri, 28 Oct 2005 11:14:04 +1000, John Allsopp wrote:
http://westciv.com/style_master/house/good_oil/best_practices/
Excellent article - thanks John!
I was sorry in hindsight I missed your presentation at WE05, I heard so
many good things about it, so its good to be able to read it. :)
I
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The content of a table cell should only be in a paragraph element if
the content of that cell is a paragraph.
Should be a simple enough question but should text within a table cell
ALWAYS be surrounded by P tags, or do we assume the TD to be the block
element surrounding the inline text?
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