I like the idea of A1, as it has some concepts that I am dealing with at
the moment (in a site that I will be asking for a browser check on
soon!). But A2 sounds good too!

I would also be interested in advanced layout for areas such as site
banners (not advertising banners) that are created to be liquid, or
suspension, designs.

But then again, I'll be happy with anything.

James

-----Original Message-----
From: russ weakley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, 1 October 2003 9:40 PM
To: Web Standards Group
Subject: [WSG]Topics for Sydney meeting 23/10/03

We have another meeting coming up in three weeks. I will be asking
people in
a week or so to RSVP, but for now I'd like a quick poll on preferred
topics.

This poll is open to all members, even if you cannot attend (or are in a
different city/country), as the presentations will be made available to
the
entire group.

I think that it is important and relevant that this discussion happen
on-list, as there may be ideas suggested that will spark something else.

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A. Vote on preferred choice for first presentation of the evening
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A1. Basic step-by-step site accessibility demo. This will include:
- skip menus (hidden and visible)
- separating presentation from content (briefly)
- source ordering
- accessible data tables (summaries, captions, thead, tbody, id,
headers,
scope)
- accessible forms (fieldset legend, id, label for)

OR

A2. Presentation on the basics of CSS floats:
- introduction to float concept
- right aligned images
- floats for drop caps
- floated next and back buttons
- floated image gallery thumbnails
- floated inline lists for site navigation
- floated columns for 2 and 3 column page layouts


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B. Calling for members willing to do second presentation of the evening
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B1. Is there a web standards related topic that you would like to
present to
the group. Let us know!

OR

B2. Is there a web standards related topic you would like to know more
about? Let the group know and there is a good chance that there will be
someone in the group with skills in this area.

Don't be shy!  : )
Russ

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