Re: [WSG] alternative to target="_blank" in xhtml 1.1

2007-02-23 Thread L. Robinson

*/"Gallagher, Robin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>/* wrote:

Users of the search engine on my intranet site wold like to have the
results open in a new page. Can anyone suggest a valid method to do
this in xhtml 1.1?


http://www.456bereastreet.com/archive/200603/the_target_attribute_and_opening_new_windows/

http://www.456bereastreet.com/archive/200610/opening_new_windows_with_javascript_version_12/

lr


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Re: [WSG] Gap in FF and Safari

2006-11-16 Thread L. Robinson

Tom Livingston wrote:

On this page:
http://66.155.251.18/mlinc.com/06/index.cfm

FF (Mac anyway) and Safari are showing a gap under the header. 


The break tag may be to blame for that. Try putting a height on .clear 
in addition to line-height.


lr


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Re: [WSG] AJAX-The Buzz Word

2006-08-01 Thread L. Robinson

CK wrote:
Would someone pass along some Standards steeped AJAX 
tutorials?


Try this for leads: http://ajaxian.com/


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Re: [WSG] IE7 news

2006-07-28 Thread L. Robinson

Donna Jones wrote:
 > IE6 - does anyone know if there is one or being worked on?
(even though i don't remember his name, i'd look it up) who figured out 
how to do the stand-alone IEs - that was/is so remarkable!


http://browsers.evolt.org/


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Re: [WSG] pop-ups

2006-07-24 Thread L. Robinson

IAN CHAMBERLAIN wrote:
I need
to find an accessible way to deliver a small number of pop-ups on a CSS 
+ XMTML strict E-commerce site, offering help as required to some 
complex forms that can't be fixed at the moment.


I thought this was a very neat solution (without popups): 
http://juicystudio.com/article/form-help-without-popups.html


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