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http://www.enterpriseitplanet.com/security/news/article.php/3503751
Sorry if OT!
The Mozilla Foundation is aware of two potentially critical Firefox
security vulnerabilities as reported publicly Saturday, May 7th. There
are currently no known active exploits of these vulnerabilities
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> Subject: Re: [WSG] Privacy Statements - THREAD CLOSED
Umm, exactly what planet are you on?
Can you supply a valid reason why this is not something that should be
either in
or out of the standards (best practices) for site design?
Quoting russ - maxdesign <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
THREAD CLOSED
Please reply to Leigh off-list. This is definitely off-topic
Maybe we can steer it towards web standards?
Anyone interested in Privacy as a standard should check out the W3C's
Platform for Privacy Preferences
http://www.w3.org/P3P/
This is a W3C Recommendation and has been around for a bit now...
Richard :o)
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Please reply to Leigh off-list. This is definitely off-topic - has nothing
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Thanks
Russ
> Hi all
>
> what are the pro's and cons of o
On Mon, 09 May 2005 19:25:12 -0400, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all
what are the pro's and cons of offering a privacy statement? a lot of
people
think a site looks more "legit" with a privacy statement, do you agree?
Yet another useless meaningless seal or button..?
leigh
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If you are collecting email and other contact information, you should have a
privacy statement detailing what you will do with that information. If you
only plan to use it internally, i.e. mailing list, specify that.
It's not a nice thing to have; it should be a required thing. We all have
gotte
Hi all
what are the pro's and cons of offering a privacy statement? a lot of people
think a site looks more "legit" with a privacy statement, do you agree?
leigh
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Hi,
Thanks so much, I also dissected the sections into a head image, body
and footer.
C
On May 9, 2005, at 2:07 PM, Nick Gleitzman wrote:
On 10 May 2005, at 3:26 AM, Chris Kennon wrote:
http://www.ckimedia.com/ep_site/index.htm
At the url listed is a solution for a large textured background,
On 10 May 2005, at 3:26 AM, Chris Kennon wrote:
http://www.ckimedia.com/ep_site/index.htm
At the url listed is a solution for a large textured background,
against a gradient. Can someone offer a critique of this method, and
if possible another solution?
Using one large image as bgrd to div#contai
BTW, what OS is Jaguar? (you can answer this off-list)
Mac OS X 10.2
I've checked with Safari v. 1.2.4 in OSX v.10.3.7 and it is working fine...
1.2.4 on 10.3.8 also fine
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tee wrote:
> Hi Thierry,
> I think your page has issued with Safari (Jaguar), it shuts down the
> browser after 2 or 3 second of loading. I tested 4 times, same result.
Hi Tee,
I was going to reply off-list, but on the other hand I'd like to see someone
else using Jaguar to check the page.
Just to
Hi Thierry,
I think your page has issued with Safari (Jaguar), it shuts down the browser
after 2 or 3 second of loading. I tested 4 times, same result.
tee
>
> Jan Brasna wrote:
>> Label is in Priority 2, title is enough for Priority 1.
>> BTW placing a label there and hiding it via CSS does
http://www.ckimedia.com/ep_site/index.htm
At the url listed is a solution for a large textured background,
against a gradient. Can someone offer a critique of this method, and
if possible another solution?
C
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Thanks Mary,
Actually, it isn't an , that just applies to the title line. The list
is simply that - a list of 's. I didn't see the point of making it
any more complex than it needed to be, and it all seemed to work OK.
But hey - I'm learning here, and asking for advice, so if there IS a good
rea
diona kidd wrote:
> I'm using FF 1.0.1 on Fedora 3 and the links are working for me. Which
> version/platform FF are you using?
I'm using v. 0.8 and 1.0.2 on WinXP
When you say "working", do you mean you can click on them and jump to the
anchors or that you can tab through all the links in the mai
Jan Brasna wrote:
> Label is in Priority 2, title is enough for Priority 1.
> BTW placing a label there and hiding it via CSS does the job too...
Duh! LOL
Thanks,
Thierry | http://www.TJKDesign.com
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This thread has dribbled far enough.
Any further replies in this thread should be:
- related to Andreas' questions, and
- related to Web Standards, and
- perhaps of interest to the other 1800 list members
Have a nice day.
- Ben
WSG Core
On 5/9/05, Andreas Boehmer wrote:
> Is there any way to
I'm using FF 1.0.1 on Fedora 3 and the links are working for me. Which version/platform FF are you using?
On Mon, 2005-05-09 at 07:39 -0700, Thierry Koblentz wrote:
Hi all,
I have a WAI-AAA icon at the bottom of the pages and I'd like to know if I
can leave it there or if I have a few more
> Parker Torrence
> It was my understanding that the subject of this thread was fonts in
> front of background images. Therefore by logic any talk about images
> within the context of this thread whould be implied to be about said
> background images.
Not necessarily. As Andreas was referring to
I'm using "label" with all my "input" elements, but the one for the search
form at the top at the page. Does using the title attribute make it
"accessible enough" or do I "must" use label?
Label is in Priority 2, title is enough for Priority 1.
BTW placing a label there and hiding it via CSS does t
Hi all,
I have a WAI-AAA icon at the bottom of the pages and I'd like to know if I
can leave it there or if I have a few more things to work on
:-)
I'm using "label" with all my "input" elements, but the one for the search
form at the top at the page. Does using the title attribute make it
"access
Patrick
It was my understanding that the subject of this thread was fonts in
front of background images. Therefore by logic any talk about images
within the context of this thread whould be implied to be about said
background images.
If you were not talking about *background* images, then I miss
Andreas Boehmer [Addictive Media] wrote:
> font-size? Or do I have to go and use images instead? In which case I
> would have to use Javascript for the Rollover, which really goes too
> far!
To go with CSS rather than Javascript, you can use a transparent image and
swap its background.
Thierry |
> Parker Torrence
> I'm not the one who said to put alt
> information on a background image, redux was the one who made the
> statement. (I'm in agreement with you,)
Go back, re-read my message, and tell me exactly where I mention
*background* images...
Patrick
P
Neerav
Thank you for your reply. I'm not the one who said to put alt
information on a background image, redux was the one who made the
statement. (I'm in agreement with you,)
Parker
On 5/9/05, Neerav <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Parker
>
> If you mean a *css* background image than it has no sem
Bob,
Nice site. All works well in IE Mac, FF, Camino and Safari.
Should the list of Contributors be a instead of ?
Mary
On 9 May 2005, at 12:05, designer wrote:
Good day,
I am upgrading a site to standards etc and would be grateful for any
feedback/suggestions etc, and confirmation from MAC folk t
Parker
If you mean a *css* background image than it has no semantic meaning and
therefore needs no alt information (nor could you add any alt
information to a css created background image if you wanted to anyway)
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On 5/9/05, Parker Torrence <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > But *please*, for the love of accesibility, make sure the images have
> > meaningful alt attribute set...
>
> How does one set an alt attribute for a background image?
One doesn't. However, one might set the alt attribute of the .
"Button
On Mon, 9 May 2005 06:36:28 -0500, Parker Torrence wrote:
> How does one set an alt attribute for a background image?
You can't.
The point of using a background image is that the image is purely
decorative, not content.
In this case, I think the IMG tag needs to be used.
Lea
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Ely
On 5/9/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> But *please*, for the love of accesibility, make sure the images have
> meaningful
> alt attribute set...
>
> P
How does one set an alt attribute for a background image?
Parker
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Ooops! I really shouldn't leave things half-baked like that.
If the link in question doesn't do anything without javascript, it is
a wise idea to have it written to the page using js as well.
We don't want any orphan UI elements, do we ;)
And I even tested this one :]
//let the code begin---
You could employ the same concept that makes this
http://webdesign.parkertorrence.com/designtest/peekaboo.php page work.
Parker
Unfolded WebDesign
http://webdesign.parkertorrence.com
On 5/9/05, john <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've been searching for some simple instructions on how to create a l
Good day,
I am upgrading a site to standards etc and would be grateful for any
feedback/suggestions etc, and confirmation from MAC folk that it works OK.
It isn't quite finished (two of the contributor links don't work yet - I'm
working my way through them) but most of it is in place.
The site is
Hi
... no more discussion on this topic (!)
offlist posts are fine (when they are offlist) and are a good way to
keep in contact with your fellow WSG'ers.
We always close threads with a (good) reason.
Thanks
James
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Use onclick to set the ID of the relevant rows to display:none; or something along these lines. There's no way that I'm aware of to remove this content without _javascript_, short of doing server-side processing.
On Mon, 2005-05-09 at 11:42 +0100, john wrote:
I've been searching for some si
On 5/9/05, john <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>create a link that says "hide content" and it will remove a section
of text from the
> page. The layout uses some tables (XHTML Transitional), so it would
> have to hide three 's and shift the content below it up.
>
> Can somebody please instruct me on
I've been searching for some simple instructions on how to create a link
that says "hide content" and it will remove a section of text from the
page. The layout uses some tables (XHTML Transitional), so it would
have to hide three 's and shift the content below it up.
Can somebody please instr
Quoting "Andreas Boehmer [Addictive Media]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I guess that's fair enough. Might have to revert to images for this one.
But *please*, for the love of accesibility, make sure the images have
meaningful
alt attribute set...
P
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Quoting David Laakso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
If that's what you mean, adding this
at the bottom of your style sheet may help:
html {
min-height: 100%;
margin-bottom: 1px;
}
Hurrah for pixel pushing :)
http://www.splintered.co.uk/experiments/49/
Patrick
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On 9 May 2005, at 6:07 PM, tee wrote:
[p/s. The reason I write you offlist is because I don't want WSG
moderator
post another 'no more discussion on this topic' reminder :) ]
Duh.
N
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Hi Kay, thank you for the URL links. Sorry for the late thank you note - I
was under pressure meeting a deadline.
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Are they your work? Both are very nice.
May I
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