, such as WD-L and Evolt.
Perhaps you could post on one of those?
Everyone, if you wish to discuss this with Tim would you reply directly
to him?
Thanks!
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On Wed, 21 Feb 2007 20:56:36 +1100, Tim wrote:
Moderator, my W3C standards have been trashed by another site, this
is why we are all here, can standards be taken away with no recourse
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On Tue, 20 Feb 2007 12:24:46 +1100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The issue at the moment is to do with the red drop down list/menu at
the top left hand corner of the site
People here want to expand the menu so that the contents of each list
We're off topic with this thread - if any further responses could go
back to the OP that would be great.
(As ever, if you have a way to drag it on topic, ie a discussion of how
to implement it in standards, please go ahead!)
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Rob Unsworth wrote:
No more on this definately OFF topic.
I agree.
Please take any further discussion of this offlist.
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may be able to help you.
(You might have more luck if you refine your post to several more
specific posts, over time, and make the subject line specific to what
you are asking.)
(If anyone would like to help Marvin please do so offlist)
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of
measure, the padding and/or margin, and I tend to think the impact is
minimal.
What can I say, I must be soft-line ;)
HIH!
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times now with 'I do it this way too
because...' but it keeps coming out as uninteresting!
I know I am using an effective work practice, but damned if I can
explain it! :(
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David Dixon wrote:
A few people have pointed out that they use the .leftNav etc because
they are more useful to their clients and I would agree that .leftNav is
far more obvious than .col1. However, those names are only useful until
the site needs a redesign/restructure (actually 3 months
have a choice between
abbr acronym abbrspan and more.
But - the code tag is intended for marking up blocks of code as such.
It is not used for abbreviations!
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be pastable back into a real program without editing.
IMHO
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Dmitry Baranovskiy wrote:
Hi Lea,
What to do if I would like to put the code sample with syntax
highlighting? From one point there are lots of span elements for
different colors, from other point it is a code.
Well then I would apply span elements to the code, rather than abbr; you
aren't
Enough!
We all agree that people shouldn't post to the list to unsubscribe (and
I can't believe me pointing out the correct way to do it invoked
*more*!!) but cutesy messages to the list about them does not help!
Thread Closed!
If you really need to vent about people doing it, feel free to
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(Note: this is for list problems - we cannot help you with personal
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See http
at the front of the address for every page, and
every page should have a unique address, you're right!
Real hosting will offer that.
But, specifically, I can't find a record of that name in the whois; did
you make a typo, or have you not actually bought the domain yet?
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Designer wrote:
Thanks Lea, and 'Whooops'! I should have said www.kernowimages.co.uk !
You're welcome :) A quick header check -
http://www.seoconsultants.com/tools/headers.asp is the first result on
google - shows them doing a simple little 302.
I'd move host, rather than try and make them
address, but quite a bit of
spam to the paypal address, and its all been up there for 5 years or more!
So, the redeeming feature of your script might be your use of the #064; :)
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://by-expression.com/ (I believe the site is unaffiliated
with MS)
I think its *S* interesting to have what seems to be the first truly
accessable dev tool come out of Redmond! Who would have thought it? :)
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a href=http://www.webstandards.org; class=externalLinkImageimg
src=wsg.png alt=Web standards group //a
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{
background: transparent;
padding: 0;
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Jay Gilmore wrote:
I have been cleaning up development templates and I want to know what
people's opinions or views are for element usage for the site title /
company name etc.
Over time, I've found that I've evolved the following pattern as a
'standard' for 'simplest solution' on most
Jay Gilmore wrote:
I have been cleaning up development templates and I want to know what
people's opinions or views are for element usage for the site title /
company name etc.
Over time, I've found that I've evolved the following pattern as a
'standard' for 'simplest solution' on most
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