Re: [WSG] Dragon Way (Site Check)

2005-11-25 Thread Vincent Hasselgård
one it's time for us to forget about IE for Mac. Regards Vincent Hasselgård On 11/25/05, Web Man Walking [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What are you using as an editor? I noticed a meta I haven't seen before:meta name=MSSmartTagsPreventParsing content=true /Does that indicate FrontPage or something MS

Re: [WSG] Dragon Way (Site Check)

2005-11-27 Thread Vincent Hasselgård
one it's time for us to forget about IE for Mac. Regards Vincent Hasselgård On 11/25/05, Web Man Walking [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What are you using as an editor? I noticed a meta I haven't seen before:meta name=MSSmartTagsPreventParsing content=true /Does that indicate FrontPage or something MS

Re: [WSG] IE6/7 have horizontal scrollbars on this

2006-02-10 Thread Vincent Hasselgård
Sorry to break this to you, but you're trying to accomplish something that's as good as impossible (maybe not impossible, but you're most likely to unless you drop IE5 or alternatively give it another stylesheet that don't have a fixed footer. It just won't work for IE5 because of something or

Re: [WSG] IE7 Compatibility Team

2006-02-10 Thread Vincent Hasselgård
Does this mean we're supposed to make all the sites we've ever made useless in IE5 and IE6?Maybe it's time we just give up on Internet Explorer and design for standards compliant browsers instead?The sad thing is that of course everyone who's using Explorer will blame the designer of the site and

Re: [WSG] semantic help needed

2006-02-12 Thread Vincent Hasselgård
Either that way or with a table. I'd go with that way.There was a discussion about this exactly same topic not so long ago on the list.I'd try to find it, was alot of good opinions and suggestions as to what would be the most semantically way to do it. VincentOn 2/12/06, kvnmcwebn [EMAIL

Re: [WSG] site check: FONT sizes

2006-02-18 Thread Vincent Hasselgård
About 4-5 months ago they built a new national library here in Norway, the architects worked alot with making the place accesible for users with different disabilites. Essentially they did everything wrong. The biggest mistake was of course not to talk with anyone blind or in a wheelchair. There