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Is there a difference between Mac versions of browsers like Firefox
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my web sites to behave the same on the Mac?
Currently my main OS is Kubuntu but I'll soon be trialling Red Hat
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On Jan 27 2008, at 01:05, Christian Snodgrass wrote:
Yes I do, it's not finished yet.
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Did you know most of your portfolio goes to a 404?
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Subject: Re: [WSG] Styling forms
Has anyone looked up the HTML 5 pages on form elements?
http://www.w3.org/TR/html5-diff/
http://www.w3.org/html/wg/html5/#forms
It's all fieldsets and labels..
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There's nothing stopping us from:
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if we need to order elements. Or have I missed something?
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That's art, Kat, design is different.
And design is a significant part of the web.
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[1] - http://www.askthecssguy.com/2006/12/
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Icons also help people make quick choices and allow you to
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you mean "Dont make ME think", right? ;-)
you made me think about it...
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picture of a wasp!.
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Hi James
Oddly, someone asked a similar question today in LinkedIn.
http://www.linkedin.com/answers/technology/web-development/TCH_WDD/355859-15475515
Contribute is not about content management and you should never let
the client specify the technology, that's YOUR job The technology you
dec
t, and one proposing Contribute
already has this in mind. It is up to we professionals to show them an
option that goes towards their own content supply, but in a more
integrated fashion than Contribute can manage.
Joe
On 02/11/2008, at 4:43 PM, Mark Harris wrote:
Joe Ortenzi wrote:
Contribute
rable or
better
(hopefully for the same cost or less) and state your case.
Mark Harris wrote:
Joe Ortenzi wrote:
Contribute is not about content management as much as it is about
allowing an in-house web team to share tasks without a "proper" CMS
deployed. Thus your coder can cod
Bless you Dave, much more patience than I had, I can tell you.
These are all spot on.
Joe
On 03/11/2008, at 9:35 AM, Dave Lane wrote:
Hello Mark,
Mark Harris wrote:
Dave, the business decision is not that of the web designer. While
web
design may be his business, it's not the business of
Mark, you seem to misunderstand what Dave and I are saying and maybe
you so angry about something you can't even see you're contradicting
yourself and claiming dave and I are saying different things when your
examples, reflected back at us, clearly show paralell, not conflicting
statements.
Hi
Several people are misunderstanding why some of us are challenging the
use of Contribute (please note, challenging, not refusing) and why a
consultant might discover (please note: discover, not insist) where a
CMS might be a better solution for the client in the long run and
better mee
other than making sense and having a strong connection with the page
the content is on, there is no direct reason, other than being a bit
sensible about it, I wouldn't advise testing out the 2048 characters.
On 05/11/2008, at 9:32 AM, James Ellis wrote:
RFC 2616 (HTTP/1.1) doesn't set a ma
I said no direct reason, but you point is a good reason to consider
short URLs but this is not always possible, but yes, typablity is a
good thing too.
On 05/11/2008, at 11:27 AM, silky wrote:
On Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 11:21 AM, Joe Ortenzi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
other than making
about good IA and making everything generally better
to get at.
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On Wed, Nov 5, 20
yes, good point.
I was making a subtle stab at the .htm versus .html discussion in here
recently.
but given my 'druthers, yes, I'd personally drop all file extensions
in URLs completely if I could.
Joe
On 05/11/2008, at 4:04 PM, Hassan Schroeder wrote:
Joe Ortenzi wrote:
th
can we ask all Out of Office notification users to set their notices
to only do this once per address per week (so repeated emails do not
generate a mailstorm) rather than for each email received or perhaps
get the mailing list itself to try and filter out the out of office
replies. I agree
this would be a useful and important addition to the mailing
guidelines I would have to say, yes.
Joe
On 06/11/2008, at 8:47 AM, Brett Patterson wrote:
Oh. I have always just set mine up to not send out for specific e-
mail addresses. Sorry, did not mean to exasperate the issue. I did
not
Of course OOOR notices are important but it is a trivial matter to set
a list of addresses or domains this notice does not affect OR to send
the OOOR to each email address only once in a week, so the sender
knows you're out but does not have to receive your notice everyday.
Joe
On 06/11/20
but the point of IT is to make life easier. So it is the
responsibility of the OOON setter to make heir OOON not mailstorm
their lists and add more email to the already massive amount mail
servers have to deal with.
No to mention, this discussion would then be filtered out, so you
wouldn'
you mean on hover (i.e.: a:hover) not on rollover (that's javaScript),
don't you?
Pedantic Joe
On 07/11/2008, at 12:49 PM, kevin mcmonagle wrote:
ah yes i had forgotten about that, thanks.
Henrik Madsen wrote:
I have done this previously:
Have 1 background image and change its position
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there is no
such thing as 'rollover' in JavaScript.
Mike
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Subject: Re: SPAM-LOW: Re: [WSG] li hover bg "preloader"
As a professional I would advise your client to run a mil from this
supplier. There are plenty of ways to send email marketing safely,
securely, intelligently and usefully, like Campaign Monitor,
mailbuild, and other conscientious, responsible mailers.
There is nothing more sinister than bu
standards compliance should not be confused with WCAG conformance.
HTML is a standard WCAG is a guidance that people use as if it were a
"standard", which could easily be a standard but is effectively not
one. However, complying with WCAG confers added benefits which
standards compliance cr
macs can run windows fonts as well. There may be conflicts though if
you run the same font from both os's simultaneously though.
but loading fonts can be a resource burden as they all load into RAM
at startup. I recommend the excellent and free Linotype http://www.linotype.com/fontexplorerX
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