Re: [WSG] Hardware/OS setup recommendations

2006-11-18 Thread John Faulds
Go to http://www.browsercam.com - For about $40.00 a month you can do unlimited testing in most hardware/browser setups. I'm already a member of an annual group purchase. ;) -- Tyssen Design www.tyssendesign.com.au Ph: (07) 3300 3303 Mb: 0405 678 590

Re: [WSG] Hardware/OS setup recommendations

2006-11-18 Thread Felix Miata
On 2006/11/18 16:12 (GMT+1000) John Faulds apparently typed: Likewise with monitors: do I need to have more than one or will one suffice as long as it's sufficiently large enough? One CRT is enough. Because of the way flat panels work, you're not likely to pleased trying to use only one for

Re: [WSG] xhtml strict break tag bug?

2006-11-18 Thread sharron
Thank you all for the help and your time. The site owner has instituted a list format for the menu. I'd like to know why the break tags as she was attempting to use them would not work correctly, when I use xhtml strict on my own site and don't have that issue. I was conviced her problem was

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2006-11-18 Thread Simpson, Alastair \(RBI - AUS\)
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Re: [WSG] Hardware/OS setup recommendations

2006-11-18 Thread Chris Williams
The Apple 30 display has a native resolution of 2560x1600. From: Felix Miata [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [WSG] Hardware/OS setup recommendations If 1536 or more vertical exists, it might not be too bad, but I've never seen one.

Re: [WSG] Hardware/OS setup recommendations

2006-11-18 Thread Felix Miata
On 2006/11/18 08:44 (GMT-0800) Chris Williams apparently typed: From: Felix Miata [EMAIL PROTECTED] If 1536 or more vertical exists, it might not be too bad, but I've never seen one. The Apple 30 display has a native resolution of 2560x1600. Know anybody who has seen one? I've only seen

Re: [WSG] Hardware/OS setup recommendations

2006-11-18 Thread Peter Dominic Ryan - Subscriptions Account
I have one and it is absolutely stunning! Regards, Peter On 19-Nov-2006, at 05:47 , Felix Miata wrote: On 2006/11/18 08:44 (GMT-0800) Chris Williams apparently typed: From: Felix Miata [EMAIL PROTECTED] If 1536 or more vertical exists, it might not be too bad, but I've never seen one.

Re: [WSG] Hardware/OS setup recommendations

2006-11-18 Thread Felix Miata
On 2006/11/19 06:03 (GMT+1100) Peter Dominic Ryan apparently typed: On 19-Nov-2006, at 05:47 , Felix Miata wrote: On 2006/11/18 08:44 (GMT-0800) Chris Williams apparently typed: From: Felix Miata [EMAIL PROTECTED] If 1536 or more vertical exists, it might not be too bad, but I've never

Re: [WSG] Hardware/OS setup recommendations - THREAD CLOSED

2006-11-18 Thread russ - maxdesign
THREAD CLOSED Hi all, This is, unfortunately, very much off topic. It has nothing to do with web standards. The mail list does not cover: Non-Web Standards related issues and support http://webstandardsgroup.org/mail/guidelines.cfm If you would like to respond to John Faulds, please do it

Re: [WSG] Hardware/OS setup recommendations

2006-11-18 Thread Chris Williams
I have two on my desk right in front of me. From: Felix Miata [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [WSG] Hardware/OS setup recommendations Know anybody who has seen one? I've only seen pictures of one. *** List Guidelines:

Re: [WSG] Using list items for horizontal navigation

2006-11-18 Thread russ - maxdesign
However, I have a couple questions. One of the challenges of the conversion was getting each link to act like its own cell/box so it would change background colour but stay within the top and bottom border of the navigation bar. Unlike a table cell, the list items don't stay contained within

Re: [WSG] Using list items for horizontal navigation

2006-11-18 Thread Thierry Koblentz
Stevio wrote: However, I have a couple questions. One of the challenges of the conversion was getting each link to act like its own cell/box so it would change background colour but stay within the top and bottom border of the navigation bar. Unlike a table cell, the list items don't stay