Hi James,
I've just been playing around with this on Konqueror and it doesn't seem
to be supported. I'm writing a bit of a tutorial on the two border
models for tables and when I am finished it I will post it online and
submit some bug reports to kde to see if we can get it supported.
If you
of Safari this will be
included in.
Cheers,
Mark
Mark Lynch wrote:
Hi James,
I've just been playing around with this on Konqueror and it doesn't
seem to be supported. I'm writing a bit of a tutorial on the two
border models for tables and when I am finished it I will post it
online and submit
(a) tag.
Cheers,
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are proposing - unless you
can refer to it another way - i.e. does it sit in another div that is
referencable?
Mark Lynch
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As we haven't had a Russ Weaklyorial this week I thought I'd contribute
this little tutorial I created.
The reason I created it was that I have never seen any articles
discussing tables and there is a lot of useful and information that I
believe is relatively unknown.
Please forgive any
and all will be hunky dory. However, the IE method will
effectively exlude the use of an filter attribute in the CSS standards as
if it (or something like it) is ever implemented then it may not work the
same way as IE has implemented it.
Regards,
Mark Lynch
Development Manager - Business
Wow - really looking forward to this - it's something that many of us
try to support without ever having used screen reader or even knowing a
blind person. I expect there will be a lot of learningand changes
in the aftermath.
On Fri, 2004-03-19 at 01:11, Tim Lucas wrote:
Thanks Russ, Peter
.
The error messages from the validator can be a bit cryptic at times.
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in IE6 and Mozilla and doesn't seem to have any
problems.
Cheers,
Mark Lynch
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to
confirm my guesses that Mac browsers have problems standards compliant
flash (Satay or Hixie).
http://markl.f2o.org/blog/2004/06/flashvars-and-valid-html-dont-mix.html
Cheers,
Mark Lynch
PS - if the blog page looks messed up just reload it and it should fix it.
NOTICE
paragraph Test
paragraph Test paragraph Test paragraph Test paragraph Test paragraph Test
paragraph Test paragraph Test paragraph Test paragraph Test paragraph Test
paragraph Test paragraph/p
pNext paragraph/p
/div
/div
Regards,
Mark Lynch
Development Manager - Business Innovation Online
Ernst Young
The smoothing of fonts is outside the scope of CSS - it is a Operating
System setting.
Different operating systems handle it differently - for example:
- OSX handles fonts beautifully and can make sites far easier to read.
- Linux handles fonts almost as good as OSX but not quite - but it is
Hi Justin,
You can also use the simpler event model and add the event as follows:
anchor.onclick = function(){
alert('anchor with rel clicked');
}
This works in both IE and Mozilla.
For more info on events in javascript the best resource I've found is
http://www.quirksmode.org
Cheers,
Mark
Some useful links for general UI Design:
http://developer.gnome.org/projects/gup/hig/1.0/index.html
http://developer.apple.com/techpubs/macosx/Essentials/AquaHIGuidelines/
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en-us/dnwue/html/welcome.asp
I haven't taken the time (yet) to go through some of these to
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