Re: [WSG] Web Standards In Colleges and Universities

2007-10-21 Thread Stuart Foulstone
Hi, You could possibly use how your college's own Website is coded to support your case. I don't know which college you're at, but look at how their Website is coded - I would be surprised if their still using the methods your tutor is teaching. -- Stuart Foulstone.

Re: [WSG] Web Standards In Colleges and Universities

2007-10-21 Thread James Jeffery
It does: http://www.matthew-boulton.ac.uk/ The site looks o.k, but as you can see the methods are wrong. On 10/21/07, Stuart Foulstone [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, You could possibly use how your college's own Website is coded to support your case. I don't know which college you're at,

Re: [WSG] Web Standards In Colleges and Universities

2007-10-21 Thread Cp Master
Yeah The Site is built by tables layout. But as you can see an external company built it: http://www.mediascopeltd.com/ I think you should try to persuade your tutor that what he teach, it's wrong. show him sites which talks about web standards, about css models. show him the following

Re: [WSG] Web Standards In Colleges and Universities

2007-10-21 Thread Patrick H. Lauke
James Jeffery wrote: It does: http://www.matthew-boulton.ac.uk/ The site looks o.k, but as you can see the methods are wrong. Hah, it's been a while since I've seen the following table summary=This table is used for layout purposes. It contains the main content ... It's on par with img

Re: [WSG] Web Standards In Colleges and Universities

2007-10-21 Thread Christian Montoya
On Sat, October 20, 2007 10:18 am, James Jeffery wrote: What power do i have (if any) to try and get the college to understand they cannot use a cowboy to teach tomorrows computer experts. Should i use my essay and examples and take it to the head of the college? I really don't know

Re: [WSG] Web Standards In Colleges and Universities

2007-10-21 Thread Umesh Bagalur
Hi Frank, Can you provide the links it will helps to learn the W3C standards. Thanks, Umesh On 10/20/07, Frank Palinkas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi James, Tony has given you some great advice. If I may add to that, although it may be difficult depending on the circumstance, try to keep

Re: [WSG] Web Standards In Colleges and Universities

2007-10-21 Thread Kevin Lennon
Stuart Foulstone wrote: Hi, You could possibly use how your college's own Website is coded to support your case. I don't know which college you're at, but look at how their Website is coded - I would be surprised if their still using the methods your tutor is teaching. I feel your

Re: [WSG] Web Standards In Colleges and Universities

2007-10-21 Thread Designer
Patrick H. Lauke wrote: James Jeffery wrote: It does: http://www.matthew-boulton.ac.uk/ The site looks o.k, but as you can see the methods are wrong. Hah, it's been a while since I've seen the following table summary=This table is used for layout purposes. It contains the main content ...

[WSG] Re: WSG Digest

2007-10-21 Thread Simon Cockayne
Hey Nate, Nice one...I will try this. Thanks Si * From: nate hanna [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Sat, 20 Oct 2007 09:40:42 -0400 Subject: Re: [WSG] Javascript focus()...cursor at start of space-filled field in IE, but at end

[WSG] Re: WSG Digest

2007-10-21 Thread Simon Cockayne
Hey Chris, Nice options. Thanks. * From: Chris Knowles [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Sun, 21 Oct 2007 08:43:46 +1000 Subject: Re: [WSG] Re: WSG Digest Simon Cockayne wrote: Hi Chris, I'd like bother browser to behave the