[WSG] Re: WSG Digest

2010-09-14 Thread dominic . hey
http://www.w3schools.com/css/pr_text_letter-spacing.asp On Sep 14, 2010 8:26pm, wsg@webstandardsgroup.org wrote: * WEB STANDARDS GROUP MAIL LIST DIGEST *

[WSG] Re: WSG Digest

2012-05-16 Thread Dominic Hey
Hi Grant, You could have a dedicated mobile site (using a sub-domain and server-side client detection, for instance) with zero regard paid to accessibility *or*standards. Responsive design (using media queries, for instance) follow the DRY principle - Don't Repeat Yourself. Rather than think

[WSG] Re: WSG Digest

2012-08-02 Thread Dominic Hey
joining the party a little late here.. unless i have misunderstood things here this is a perfect situation to employ XSLT ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XSLT). you can assign whatever attributes you require to the XML and then use XSLT to have the browser render the file as XHTML. On 2 August

[WSG] Re: WSG Digest

2012-09-14 Thread Dominic Hey
To paraphrase your own words.. if an img src=... is descriptive of the target image then srcset would be descriptive of the *set* of target images, no styling information there. Where I would be more inclined to agree with you would be the media attribute, however if you abstract the essence of a

[WSG] Re: WSG Digest

2012-09-16 Thread Dominic Hey
tablet-width layouts on a small screen. The idea of context would seem appropriate... just need to remember that some of that context is not in the hands of the designer. Just my $0.02... cheers, Mathew Robertson On 14 September 2012 17:03, Dominic Hey dominic@gmail.com wrote