RE: [WSG] Web app guidance/site comment
No doctype to be found. pej _ From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Brendan Smith Sent: Friday, February 04, 2005 1:22 AM To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org Subject: [WSG] Web app guidance/site comment Greetings all, I'm currently working on a web app that I have created in as much of a web standards karma giving way as I can muster. If I could get some feed back on this little number from the crowd out there I would be most greatful. General tips and pointers are what I'm after. If you look closely enough it might be blatantly obvious who this project is for. Ok, if you're from Sydney Australia and drive a car/have a license that is. https://monitor.hpa.com.au/rta/ https://monitor.hpa.com.au/rta/ This is in no way a live product, and for the most part are just a bunch of static HTML files. Expect no magic within! Or live database for that matter. I have managed to keep the majority of pages valid in both HTML and CSS. (When I typed that I felt I should get a badge or something?) The only quirk I have with it is how some tables will wrap/drop below the menu on IE in tight areas (narrow your browser on the home page). Is this to be expected? Thanks in advance for your time... Brendan attachment: winmail.dat
Re: [WSG] Web app guidance/site comment
nice work :o) you can get a badge! http://images.google.com/images?q=w3c+validationimgsz=iconhl=enlr=ie=UTF -8rls=GGLC,GGLC:1970-01,GGLC:enstart=20sa=N :o) R - Original Message - From: Brendan Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org Sent: Friday, February 04, 2005 7:21 PM Subject: [WSG] Web app guidance/site comment Greetings all, I'm currently working on a web app that I have created in as much of a web standards karma giving way as I can muster. If I could get some feed back on this little number from the crowd out there I would be most greatful. General tips and pointers are what I'm after. If you look closely enough it might be blatantly obvious who this project is for. Ok, if you're from Sydney Australia and drive a car/have a license that is. https://monitor.hpa.com.au/rta/ https://monitor.hpa.com.au/rta/ This is in no way a live product, and for the most part are just a bunch of static HTML files. Expect no magic within! Or live database for that matter. I have managed to keep the majority of pages valid in both HTML and CSS. (When I typed that I felt I should get a badge or something?) The only quirk I have with it is how some tables will wrap/drop below the menu on IE in tight areas (narrow your browser on the home page). Is this to be expected? Thanks in advance for your time... Brendan ** The discussion list for http://webstandardsgroup.org/ See http://webstandardsgroup.org/mail/guidelines.cfm for some hints on posting to the list getting help **
Re: [WSG] Web app guidance/site comment
https://monitor.hpa.com.au/rta/ Strange... looks fine in Firefox 0.9.3 (Mac OSX) but in IE5.2, it's completely unstyled! Regards, Jonathan Cooper Manager of Information / Website Art Gallery of New South Wales Sydney, Australia http://www.artgallery.nsw.gov.au - Original Message - From: Brendan Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org Sent: Friday, February 04, 2005 7:21 PM Subject: [WSG] Web app guidance/site comment Greetings all, I'm currently working on a web app that I have created in as much of a web standards karma giving way as I can muster. If I could get some feed back on this little number from the crowd out there I would be most greatful. General tips and pointers are what I'm after. If you look closely enough it might be blatantly obvious who this project is for. Ok, if you're from Sydney Australia and drive a car/have a license that is. https://monitor.hpa.com.au/rta/ https://monitor.hpa.com.au/rta/ This is in no way a live product, and for the most part are just a bunch of static HTML files. Expect no magic within! Or live database for that matter. I have managed to keep the majority of pages valid in both HTML and CSS. (When I typed that I felt I should get a badge or something?) The only quirk I have with it is how some tables will wrap/drop below the menu on IE in tight areas (narrow your browser on the home page). Is this to be expected? Thanks in advance for your time... ** The discussion list for http://webstandardsgroup.org/ See http://webstandardsgroup.org/mail/guidelines.cfm for some hints on posting to the list getting help **
Re: [WSG] Web app guidance/site comment
Your :hover changes on menus create a contrast shift that is far too small. In short, make the :hover background lighter and text darker so we can still read the menu :) On Fri, 4 Feb 2005 19:21:31 +1100, Brendan Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Greetings all, I'm currently working on a web app that I have created in as much of a web standards karma giving way as I can muster. If I could get some feed back on this little number from the crowd out there I would be most greatful. General tips and pointers are what I'm after. If you look closely enough it might be blatantly obvious who this project is for. Ok, if you're from Sydney Australia and drive a car/have a license that is. https://monitor.hpa.com.au/rta/ https://monitor.hpa.com.au/rta/ This is in no way a live product, and for the most part are just a bunch of static HTML files. Expect no magic within! Or live database for that matter. I have managed to keep the majority of pages valid in both HTML and CSS. (When I typed that I felt I should get a badge or something?) The only quirk I have with it is how some tables will wrap/drop below the menu on IE in tight areas (narrow your browser on the home page). Is this to be expected? Thanks in advance for your time... Brendan -- http://leftjustified.net/ ** The discussion list for http://webstandardsgroup.org/ See http://webstandardsgroup.org/mail/guidelines.cfm for some hints on posting to the list getting help **