Re: [WSG] What Editors do you guys use? -OT

2004-06-06 Thread Charles \"grey wolf\" Banas
Rick Faaberg wrote:
On 6/6/04 3:39 AM "Mordechai Peller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> sent this out:

Ruby

What is Ruby?
http://www.ruby-lang.org
it's an object-oriented scripting language.  very powerful language, and 
pushed object-oriented programming to its limit.

but this is now off-topic...
TIA
Rick Faaberg
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Re: [WSG] What Editors do you guys use?

2004-06-06 Thread Charles \&quot;grey wolf\&quot; Banas
helmut wrote:
What CSS/XHTML/HTML editors do you guys use for hand coding and testing?

vim.  (and occasionally dreamweaver.)
no.  really.
http://www.vim.org

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Re: [WSG] Next IE version coming soon?

2004-05-06 Thread Charles \&quot;grey wolf\&quot; Banas
Tonico Strasser wrote:
Hm, will they make it more standards compliant as well?
from what i understand, yes.  it is supposedly going to be up on all the 
standards, with full support for XHTML/HTML, all the DOM specifications, 
and CSS level 3.  whether or not it happens is another issue.

> Will it work in older versions of Windows?

no.  Microsoft has stated _several_ times that IE 7 will be 
Longhorn-only and that they have no intention of _ever_ back-porting it.

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[WSG] new layout for a table

2004-04-06 Thread Charles \&quot;grey wolf\&quot; Banas
I hope my subject isn't misleading.

I have a set of data (specifically news postings) placed in table cells 
with a header row describing the content.

I basically have four columns: poster, date, subject, body.  Each news 
post has its own row.

Now, I don't want the table to be shown as a tabulated list, obviously. 
 What I want to do is reorganize the contents of each row into a nicely 
laid-out box.

The idea is to keep the data tabulated, (and have it be read out 
properly by the likes of a screen reader or text browser) yet still be 
able to reorganize it into different layouts.  In this particular case 
(for the base stylesheet), I want each row of the data to be shown in 
its own box and all its contents reorganized for a more pleasing look.

I recently saw this demonstrated on a website (probably one maintained 
by someone on this list), and I've lost the link.

Any help?

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