Yes! Those are strong. I love the "Show Less/More" toggle. I usually
feel that too much information is given on those product detail pages,
and it's nice to be able to hide them. It does look like the "more"
div is containing a table that's a bit too wide, clipping the content
on the right column in IE6 & FF Win. Refreshing the page in FF
corrects the problem for whatever reason. I'm sure you'll be bug
squashing for a bit though!

Everything looks killer! I'll be hitting this site up for awhile.

On 5/1/06, Ted Drake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Matt

That was a bug that popped up in the last two weeks and we just didn't find
a cure fast enough.  Think of it as an entertaining interlude. We're working
on that.

My pride and joy is the comparison tables. I'll be posting something soon
about them.
http://tech.yahoo.com/pf/apple/1992981873,1992902872,1991639096,1991466625,1
991675140

Thanks
Ted


-----Original Message-----
From: listdad@webstandardsgroup.org [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Matt
Sent: Monday, May 01, 2006 10:42 AM
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: Re: [WSG] launch of site: Yahoo! Tech

Ted,
Site looks great! Nice and graphical. I did notice some quirkyness in
the "Today's Top Features" banner on the homepage. If you roll over
the text in one of the panes onto the image (like rolling onto the pic
of the dad with his kids after rolling onto "Is Microsoft Your Only
Option?") and rest you mouse on the image, the animation of the pane
expanding loops.This only happens with Flash Player 8.5 (I'm running
it in FF 1.5.0.2). It's seems to correctly in Flash Player 8.0.24. It
sounds like some funky circumstances and a small chunk of the flash
player market, but just thought I'd give ya a heads up.

Keep up the great work!

On 5/1/06, Ted Drake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> HI all
> Well, I've been a lurker more than usual for the past few months; sending
> vague questions once in a while. It's finally time to pull the covers off
> our site.
>
> We launched Yahoo! Tech this morning.  The immediate talk is about some of
> the "Web 2.0" aspects. But underneath, we've tried really hard to build a
> solid, semantic base. I want to thank those of you that have sent very
> helpful advice on trouble shooting some of the bothersome tidbits. Thierry
> Koblentz in particular has been a godsend.
>
> A lot of the lessons I've learned from this are on www.last-child.com and
> I've written some blog posts to be published soon on various sections of
the
> site and their approach to making them accessible.
>
> So, take some time to look at the site: http://tech.yahoo.com . I know
there
> are still some validation errors, especially with the content that's
beyond
> our control. But there are other goodies inside, especially for
> accessibility and I'd be happy to answer any questions or give advice.
>
> It's also May 1 and time to give due respect to the thousands of designers
> that have also participated in the CSS Reboot this year. I wish I could've
> joined you but I had this other project to work on.
>
> Thanks
>
> Ted Drake
> Front-end Engineer
> Yahoo! Tech
> http:tech.yahoo.com
> (It feels so nice to actually put an address in the signature)
>
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