[WSG] XHTML Strict and scrollable page content

2008-07-26 Thread Bas V
I need to scroll a php/mysql generated list of text with url's within a page whilst using up-down arrows rather then a scrollbar. It needs however to be XHTML Strict valid and that is where my problem starts... A non-Strict example of how it exactly has to look and work:

Re: [WSG] XHTML Strict and scrollable page content

2008-07-26 Thread sri ni
Try jQuery.. Thanks, Srini www.srinivasaperumal.com On Sat, Jul 26, 2008 at 2:20 PM, Bas V [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I need to scroll a php/mysql generated list of text with url's within a page whilst using up-down arrows rather then a scrollbar. It needs however to be XHTML Strict valid and

Re: [WSG] XHTML Strict and scrollable page content

2008-07-26 Thread Al Sparber
From: Bas V [EMAIL PROTECTED] I need to scroll a php/mysql generated list of text with url's within a page whilst using up-down arrows rather then a scrollbar. It needs however to be XHTML Strict valid and that is where my problem starts... A non-Strict example of how it exactly has to look

[WSG] Firefox and IE font sizes

2008-07-26 Thread Hayden's Harness Attachment
At http://www.choroideremia.org/new/crf_header.php I have three buttons. The first is Decrease font size the second is ?Default font size. And the third is Increase font size:. Firefox 3.0.1 shows them in 15 point Arial font which I would say is good to default to. However, IE7 will show the in

Re: [WSG] XHTML Strict and scrollable page content

2008-07-26 Thread sri ni
check following jQuery samples... http://www.nabble.com/jScrollPane:-horizontal-scroll-and-dynamic-height-width-td16312365s27240.html http://www.pixeline.be/test/markitup_bug/ http://kelvinluck.com/assets/jquery/jScrollPane/ajax_example.html Thanks, Srini Perumal User Interface / Web Standards

Re: [WSG] Firefox and IE font sizes

2008-07-26 Thread James Ellis
On Sunday 27 July 2008 08:41:04 Hayden's Harness Attachment wrote: At http://www.choroideremia.org/new/crf_header.php I have three buttons. The first is Decrease font size the second is ?Default font size. And the third is Increase font size:. Firefox 3.0.1 shows them in 15 point Arial font

[WSG] Design of forms on web vs paper

2008-07-26 Thread Jessica Enders
I've been involved in a few debates about this question lately and would like to write an article summarising the different positions. It would be great if you could spend a few minutes emailing me or posting your personal position on the following query: As a matter of best practice,