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Quoth Noah at 01/24/07 11:10...
Nothing bugs me more than a
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No Andreas
http://www.hereticpress.com/Dogstar/Publishing/AustWeb.html
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Sent: Friday, 3 November 2006 9:24 AM
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There are one or two font-size fanatics that will accuse
This is real strange: I am trying to change the style of a link when the
user tabs onto it with the keyboard. I assumed that the active pseudo class
would do the job, but maybe I am wrong?
Here the code to my example: http://www.prototype.net.au/test.html
I would love for the link to turn red
Boehmer
[Addictive Media] wrote:
[...]
However, with css we now have the ability to imitate frames in an
accessible and search-engine friendly way for browsers that support
it. So the question comes back to usability (and maybe aesthetics):
wouldn't it be more user-friendly to always
Hi guys,
I was wondering if somebody could help me with this one:
I am creating css dropdown menus and have got them pretty much working. The
only little thing I am dissatisfied with is that the main menu buttons
overlap the dropdowns, not other way around.
If you have a look at this one:
There was a time when lots of websites utilised frames, to provide the
advantage of a static menu that is always available on the screen, no matter
what area of the page the user looks at.
I am sure we covered the topic enough to agree that frames are not the way
to go, as they carry
on in first place. This means the
user's mind has to switch between two different menus - that's not really
intuitive.
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On 9/26/06, Andreas Boehmer [Addictive
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Actually the only _real_ important thing is offering a
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Andreas Boehmer [Addictive Media] wrote:
This is the best
--- Original Post ---
Now that websites are moving more towards application style,
they should
really behave like applications as we are accustomed to. And
a fact is that
applications require pop-up windows at certain stages. Mostly when
information is provided that falls outside of a
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2. On a Mac, if you open a new Word document when you've got
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[the classic terms and conditions]
But can anybody give me a
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Rick Faaberg wrote:
It's not a question of users' stupidity! It's a
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Who is really pushing the case for accessibile website standards
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Who is really pushing the case for accessibile website
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Subject: [WSG] Alphabetical Listing Buttons
Hi All :o)
Wondering if you can help me solve an
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Green-Beast.com
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Subject: Re: [WSG] Using PHP to hide email, script made,
testing needed
The sad part is, even
Hi guys,
I found this nice little tool on the web which simulates the effects of
colour blindness:
http://www.aspnetresources.com/tools/colorblindness.aspx
You can upload your images to the site and it will show them in two of the
more common forms of colour blindness. Might be useful to check
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On 6/6/06, Andreas Boehmer [Addictive Media]
[EMAIL
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Which site are you talking about... the www.grekland.gr
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I usually only leave a one zoom buffer unless it breaks really bad.
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Hi,
I've concerns with how to best slice the content area, the center
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Subject: [WSG] Safari and table row id
Not sure how on-topic this is, but I'll give it a shot. I've
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