Hi Kevin,
If you have already created the html and css for the form, then the
developer should have no trouble fitting your structure into the .net
framework (we do it ever day here!).
It sounds like he wants to use the default pre-made controls for it? Which
is unfortunately how a lot of .net
Thanks Bruce you're an angel!! :D
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Sent: Tuesday, 10 April 2007 2:44 p.m.
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: Re: [WSG] Odd behaviour in Opera and Safari
Rachel May wrote:
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behaviour in Opera and Safari
On Apr 10, 2007, at 11:05 AM, Rachel May wrote:
This site
http://skylight.web1.heliocell.com/professionals--community-
groups.aspx
(please note still in testing, so e-commerce transactions won't go
through,
etc.) is having odd behaviour in Opera and Safari
in JAWS), and
wrapping the input made it easier to style.
I'd be very interested in reading your article when it's ready :o)
Rachel May
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The Survey
Hi everyone,
I have a client who requires part of their name to be bolded within the body
text for brand reasons. This I see as decorative, therefore it would not be
correct to strong it...
Do I:
a. Use the b tag, or...
b. Use a span tag and bold it using CSS?
What everyone think??
Thanks,
Hi all,
Only my personal website I've used transparent PNGs a lot... I've been
rather picky on how it looks, so that the shadows look natural etc.
But this means that the file sizes are HUGE and download is really long.
I created the PNGs in Photoshop (CS3) and just wondering if there
, Apr 16, 2008 at 1:56 AM, Ca Phun Ung [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mike Brown wrote:
Rachel May wrote:
I created the PNGs in Photoshop (CS3) and just wondering if there are
any better tools or ways of saving the PNGs for smaller file size, while
still retaining their high quality??
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On Wed, April 16, 2008 5:59 am, Rachel May wrote:
Only my personal website I've used transparent PNGs a lot... I've been
rather picky on how it looks, so that the shadows look natural etc.
But this means that the file sizes are HUGE and download is really long.
I created