Hi Marvin.
I get the impression you are blind, from reading your previous posts i
wouldn't have guessed that, some of your help and comments to other members
are very good, you are clearly skilled at what you do and i admire your
ability and progression in the field.
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> On 9/26/07, marvin hunkin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > Hi.
> > well, next year looking at doing the diploma in information technology,
> website development.
> > a couple of challenges i have, is that a couple of units, i probably will
> not be able to do, as one is to use advanced and basi
This might sound silly, but here it is anyway:
Flash can do more than just graphics- You can also play sounds and
manipulate them, to a certain extent with code. I've always wondered
what the possibilities would be if someone applied themselves to
making not just a website which is merely accessib
Hello list,
OK, I hate form styling. It's my least favorite thing. I have started
using Eric Meyer's "Reset" style sheet. Does anyone have a favorite
resource for dealing with forms. I am tired of resorting to... [cough]
tables. I do manage on occasion to pull it off w/o tables, but it's
always a
Tom,
I put this together a while ago which you'll probably find useful
http://www.dave-woods.co.uk/?p=91 with it in action here
http://www.dave-woods.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2007/09/accessible-forms1.html
If you group the label with the form field then it's usually much
easier to style the form
On 26 Sep 2007, at 18:15, Tom Livingston wrote:
Does anyone have a favorite
resource for dealing with forms.
how about:
http://www.accessify.com/tools-and-wizards/accessibility-tools/form-
builder/default.php?type=css
http://www.stuffandnonsense.co.uk/archives/stylish_accessible_forms.html
I, on the other hand, love form styling :)
this is what I came out, a bit heavy on markup but it works
consistently accross browsers, including IE 5 (except extra line-
height).
Subject:
size="40" value="insert value" />
I used to use "label" and "input" for floated left and right.
la
Dave,
Thanks a lot for this. It's really simple and I don't mind the "extra"
span element. So simple in fact, I threw up in my mouth a little from
my own embarrassment. :-P
THANKS!
And thanks to the others for the replies. I will hang on to these in
case a situation arises where one method is ne
To layout a form i usually do:
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Most times that works for me, this is just a "general" more common type of
form. You can use a element to make each related label and input block
level, but i think the element works perfectly.
Its very easy to s
Glad it helped :o)
The idea for the around the legend and around the
fieldset initially came from
http://www.tyssendesign.com.au/articles/css/legends-of-style/
This then gave me the idea of including a around the actual
label text as it then provides extra flexibility for styling the form.
It
http://www.dave-woods.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2007/09/accessible-forms1.html
With your labels set to display: block, you don't realy need the extra
at the end of each one. ;)
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Hi John,
> With your labels set to display: block, you don't realy
> need the extra at the end of each one. ;)
You're right, of course, but I think it's a good idea to keep the breaks.
Not everyone supports styles so the breaks keep the form neat without them.
My 2 cents.
Cheers.
Mike Cherim
Hi
Try using a definition list with the dt holding the labels and the dd
holding the input - you can float the dt and dd to get two left-right
"columns" and if you want to present the form differently then just use a
dt/dd with no floats:
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James J: I see no impediment to a blind person creating graphics. Just
because they are only seen by people with sight doesn't and shouldn't mean
they can't be created. A blind person can have a graphical work described to
them and, as we all do, interpret it in their own way.
Technically, tho
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