Re: [WSG] Markup question

2007-11-28 Thread oa berg


28 nov 2007 kl. 22.19 skrev John Faulds:

An ordered list seems like the most obvious choice but what would I  
do with the headings which fall outside of the list items?


Hi John,

My suggestion is to emphasis that the paragraphs have more in common  
with the headings than with each other, that gives:


Document Name/Document Scope
  Heading 1
1. Paragraph goes here
2. Paragraph goes here
3. Paragraph goes here
  Heading 2
4. Paragraph goes here
etc.

If you want to style the number it would be appropriate to mark up  
with 1. 


What do you think?

Regards
oa berg


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Re: [WSG] Mocking up web interfaces

2007-05-27 Thread oa berg


24 maj 2007 kl. 01.22 skrev Douglas Reith:

Just a quick one - what do people most commonly mock up web site  
designs in? (Photoshop?)


Hi Douglas,

I've just scanned this thread and agree about Photoshop, Fireworks  
(which is very handy when creating designed flows by the help of the  
Frames). But I see that no one have mentioned Axure. It is the best  
application (Windows, requiring .NET 2) I've worked with when the  
need is to model interactions and form based web applications. It is  
indeed not a "pixel design tool" but has its clear benefits when your  
need to rapid prototype.


Give it a try and I think you will like it. Demo at http:// 
www.axure.com/demo.aspx

30-days free trial: http://www.axure.com/downloads.aspx

Cheers
/oa


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Re: [WSG] Max / min-width issue IE6

2005-08-29 Thread Oa Berg


Jacobus van Niekerk wrote:

Here is just a few thoughts:
1. use a space gif after the footer.
2. use JavaScript to read width of screen and update css accord.
3. use inline css and server-side code to update the inline css.


Hi Jacobus, take a look at http://www.doxdesk.com/software/js/minmax.html
and
http://www.svendtofte.com/code/max_width_in_ie/

(The last one I've tested and implemted with success.)

Regards
Lars Olof Berg
Happy User AB

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