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I was actually hunting around for something like this just yesterday!
It's not perfect - but it's not the worst thing I've seen either. Thanks for
the link.
Jason
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The first thing I thought of was a definition list, as the DT and the DD are
directly related as pairs. If you go past the fact that it's called
"Definition List", the relationships created make perfect sense as an FAQ
list as well, IMHO!
Cheers
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LOL... That photo *would* take some explaining if you weren't there! Joe's a
funny bloke.
Cheers
Jason
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Customers don't really care - it's true - but I've started using those
"Steal these Buttons" ones (on clients' sites as well) to try and help build
awareness. I don't think it does any harm...
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r how-to references would be much appreciated!
Ta
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They are being provided in a Word document. Do you know if you can pull
Unicode out of that?
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could read Chinese!)
BTW - what makes you think the image thing was a joke? :o)
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best if you contact them yourself:
www.oncallinterpreters.com
www.precisionlanguages.com
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heads-up anyway.
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Yes - that *does* help!
I was wondering how I was going to copy and paste from Word - how that was
going to work. But I'm assuming if the Word doc is supplied in Unicode then
that solves the problem.
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sc outside;
color:#fff;
width: 163px; /* Width of Menu Items */
font-size:0.7em;
}
That might help - go thru your menu.css and be more specific with
identifying which list elements you're referring to...
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We can do almost anything!
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I just posted some code under the thread named "Broken Menus and Bullets"
that covers this issue. It's actually for the ALA Horizontal flyouts code,
but the theory is the same. Hopefully that will help!
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Shucks... Well perhaps a demi-god... ;-)
Glad I could help!
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We can do
Someone said once that there was a version of JAWS that would work for 40
hours or something like that - which is a LOT of testing. (40 hours as in 10
minutes here, 5 minutes there etc)
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Oops - I'll get that fixed. Keen eye! Thanks!
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> appaers in IE(6) only. Any ideas?
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> CSS is at http://www.albruco.com/A4F/style/main.css. HTML and CSS is
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Interesting challenge!
Maybe this might help: http://www.csscreator.com/menu/multimenu.php
These are some examples of multi-level menus here based upon the
Suckerfish principle. I haven't used them, but at least they're CSS
based with more than one level.
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Ahh, good. Thanks Patrick. Will wait until I can get my hands on that one!
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they don't really generate decent code -
where xStandard does. You can give your client control of the content
of their website and still be confident that the code will still be
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actices are important - but
if it's the only thing you can talk to your client about you might be
in a bit of trouble. Clients are interested in results, in ROI and the
like. Sure, you can mention standards-complientness (hey! new word)
but if your whole pitch revolves around standards y
the headers, you're allowed to move backwards say
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If I can chip in too - I don't have a problem with newbie posts, nor
more advanced posts. But I don't even open "Help Needed" type subject
lines. A descriptive subject line is all that's needed; you can
quickly decide if you want to read or
king.
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ate a much larger swf with a subtle misty cloud effect
> whose movements are barely visible Then you could have your site content
> over the top of it. Might look nice :)
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