Re: [WSG] CSS & the Linux documentation project

2004-03-30 Thread Cameron Adams
Well ... you know, the webmonkey.com domain name will
be up for grabs soon ... but it's all a bit hush-hush,
so shhh ...

;o]

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--- russ weakley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well, we have seen some amazing stuff come out of
> TheManinBlue - auto
> accessible forms, css scrabble...
> 
> Is this a hint about an upcoming project? Something
> like a
> Blind-monkey-auto-layout-tool ?
> 
> :)
> Russ


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RE: [WSG] CSS & the Linux documentation project

2004-03-29 Thread Hill, Tim
They look at it from a purely visual point, the advantages of css for
accessibility will outweigh getting the layout right for 0.01% of the
viewing population.

One of the comments had me in shock, 
"The important thing to remember here is that the new CCS'ed documents
should render well on older browsers...So for example, also include the
FONT SIZE, bgcolor and Bold or Italics tags. Also, make sure you don't
make make tables on CSS, use HTML markup for heavy layout stuff, because
most of the browsers above won't be able to handle it."

Someone responsed with a sane post about how this was incorrect.


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Geeze, if Slashdot is meant to be the domain of supposedly tech-savvy
readers, it's scary how many of them know jack-all about Web
development.

And statements like "I'd support standards if any modern browser was
compliant" ... Sure, they're not compliant, but for styling most of the
pages mentioned, (and the personal sites of some of the
commenters) I think that a blind monkey could probably make them look
better using only the intersection of all CSS rules that *do* work in
every modern browser.

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--- Mark Stanton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> id=185&tid=95
> 
> Very interesting - even if just to demonstrate how little most people 
> understand about CSS.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Cheers
> 
> Mark
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Re: [WSG] CSS & the Linux documentation project

2004-03-29 Thread russ weakley
Well, we have seen some amazing stuff come out of TheManinBlue - auto
accessible forms, css scrabble...

Is this a hint about an upcoming project? Something like a
Blind-monkey-auto-layout-tool ?

:)
Russ


> Geeze, if Slashdot is meant to be the domain of
> supposedly tech-savvy readers, it's scary how many of
> them know jack-all about Web development.
> 
> And statements like "I'd support standards if any
> modern browser was compliant" ... Sure, they're not
> compliant, but for styling most of the pages
> mentioned, (and the personal sites of some of the
> commenters) I think that a blind monkey could probably
> make them look better using only the intersection of
> all CSS rules that *do* work in every modern browser.
> 

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Re: [WSG] CSS & the Linux documentation project

2004-03-29 Thread Cameron Adams
Geeze, if Slashdot is meant to be the domain of
supposedly tech-savvy readers, it's scary how many of
them know jack-all about Web development.

And statements like "I'd support standards if any
modern browser was compliant" ... Sure, they're not
compliant, but for styling most of the pages
mentioned, (and the personal sites of some of the
commenters) I think that a blind monkey could probably
make them look better using only the intersection of
all CSS rules that *do* work in every modern browser.

--
Cameron Adams

W: www.themaninblue.com


--- Mark Stanton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
http://ask.slashdot.org/askslashdot/04/03/30/0041253.shtml?tid=106&tid=126&t
> id=185&tid=95
> 
> Very interesting - even if just to demonstrate how
> little most people
> understand about CSS.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Cheers
> 
> Mark
> 
> 
> --
> Mark Stanton 
> Technical Director 
> Gruden Pty Ltd 
> Tel: 9956 6388
> Mob: 0410 458 201 
> Fax: 9956 8433 
> http://www.gruden.com 
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[WSG] CSS & the Linux documentation project

2004-03-29 Thread Mark Stanton
http://ask.slashdot.org/askslashdot/04/03/30/0041253.shtml?tid=106&tid=126&t
id=185&tid=95

Very interesting - even if just to demonstrate how little most people
understand about CSS.




Cheers

Mark


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