eds to
remain consistent.
Even though it's depreciated and many pages at many websites aren't
valid in the first place -- couldn't you still use the start attribute
on a Strict page anyways? Ducks and runs...*poof*
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near and dear to
you. If you still want to volunteer your time, find a struggling
non-profit that means someone to you and especially one that doesn't
have website or has a poor one. Best of luck during this process for
you Donna...
Best,
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ignorant on the subject...
Sorry, if I don't sound all to encouraging...my advice is think it over
and think in the terms of what is good for you. Do I have to pull my
hair out maintaining and updating crappy code that I didn't get to write
or have any input on?
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I rarely rely on JS at all. I have a few applications that I wrote
that explicitly depend on it, but that was a requirement in the
architecture process and it is clear to our customers that use it (it's
not a public facing website).
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here as well. In the end, I have to abide my
clients wishes or otherwise I'd be kick out on the street for the lack
of money! I generally use the disclaimer -- "Browsers aren't word
processors" and argue for a middle of the line approach.
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and even their computer! Just look at my
Mother... ;-) [just kidding Mom]
I think it's safe to assume "default" installation settings for most
users -- everybody else are fringe cases.
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;d need to fix before my client begins to promote the site.
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> Thank you in advance.
There appears to be some problems in FF1.5 in WinXP in your header
section. Location of screen shot:
http://www.maestropublishing.com/examples/shetlandcoffe_ss.png
Looks fine in IE...(ugh! ;-)
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.P
helps you to optimize the result for the Web).
I find it funny that almost everyone forgot Macromedia Fireworks - as a
full-time programmer and not a very good graphic artistthis program
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Andrey Stefanenko wrote:
Hi,
I have valid XHTML
http://idealcouple.com/
http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fidealcouple.com%2F
Yes, valid according to validator. However, Tidy turns up a bit more
especially in the
ranet Loginlabel>
<p>
p>
<div>
REFERENCE: http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/struct/text.html#edef-P
W3C:
"We discourage authors from using empty P elements. User agents
should ignore
empty
P elements."
However when I strip it - your content boxes no l
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turn off something
with cookies to get rid of the preAmble() - I can't remember at the
moment. I highly recommend Trend Micro Internet Security Suite 2005.
hth,
.pjf
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.0.1. What
operating system are you on? I'm thinking it could be a video display
driver problem with mouse scrolling - have you updated you display
driver recently?
Maybe a screen shot of what you are seeing might help...
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a display:none
http://css-discuss.incutio.com/?page=ScreenreaderVisibility
Check out the Google Webmaster guidelines:
http://www.google.com/webmasters/guidelines.html
"Hidden" text probably makes google think you are doing some sort of
"spam" site. Googlebot basically s
-1Z7... etc.
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Looks just fine to me...Win XP on FF and IE with NVidia 6600. I have a
new/fast computerhowever, I've seen this problem on older computers
like my win98 with FF.
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regards to the text that is displayed above)
I know this is a strange question, but I want to avoid using a frame
here. Thanks in advance for any help...
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Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:
Peter J. Farrell wrote:
I'm newer to CSS then I'd like to admit, but I was wondering if it is
possible to create a layout that consists of three content areas
(Think about a 3-column layout turned 90 degrees).
You've got plenty of fun waiting for you
On Sat, 30 Apr 2005 21:41:11 +0100, tee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I need to create a complex online order form that look something like
this:
http://www.melsmarket.com/cgi-bin/orderonline.cgi
All I have to say, is...
Tidy: 486 warnings, 7 errors - Too many warnings to display
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ve anybody done the e-commerce site that is fully xhtml validated?
I find it too much a challenge!
Tee
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for HTML as well as source code unless otherwise set.
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Lee wrote:
Hello Listpeople,
Anyone know if there's an XHTML special char. for ® ?
Can't you use the standard "registered" entity reference: "®"?
http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/
section C-12.
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Kornel Lesinski wrote:
®
You should avoid all named entities in XHTML, except quot, amp, lt, gt.
For all other characters use unicode encoding or numeric unicode
entity reference.
Then why does the W3 use it in their example?
http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/
section c12
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Tom Hamshere wrote:
I know it's not perfect (particularly that there are priority 2
accessibility issues), but could people please take a look at
http://www.lastminute.com
Any feedback appreciated.
One word:
pink?
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I know it's not perfect (particularly that there are priority 2
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http://www.lastminute.com
Any feedback appreciated.
One
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Doesn't the list scan attachments before relying? Also, I thought
attachments were forbidden - couldn't you turn that off?
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probably fix it (they take care of the Macromedia XML News Aggregator -
MXNA and the Macromedia blogs). Hope this information helps...and if
you contact Christian or Mike and get a new link - don't forget to let
the proper authorities of the new link ;-).
Best,
.Peter
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k (non-CSS):
errorHandler.invalidPropertyName
vs
error_handler.invalid_property_name
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goes to show you that it's a good idea to have a
staging/development area before pushing any unvalidated or untested code
(such as ColdFusion, PHP or ASP.net, etc.) to a production server.
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