RE: [WSG] XHTML Strict

2006-06-06 Thread Peter Williams
From: Brian Cummiskey or the better method, h1 id=section1This is a header/a Surely that can't be right? Something that opens as a h must surely close as a h. -- Peter Williams ** The discussion list for http://webstandardsgroup.org

RE: [WSG] Tables - you can still use them in web design article

2006-05-16 Thread Peter Williams
From: Kevin Futter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ...the same template can be used irregardless of directionality irregardless? Surely you jest ... http://www.randomhouse.com/wotd/?date=19970721 -- Peter Williams ** The discussion list

RE: [WSG] IE Hell

2006-05-10 Thread Peter Williams
Bag Customer Reviews/h3 ul /ul pa href=/customer-review/11_06WCLCT.html Be the first to submit a review for the Callaway Women's Collection Cart Bag/a/p /div Your br elements are potentially trouble too, br/ should be br / or some browsers may stumble on them. -- Peter Williams

RE: [WSG] duplicate id

2006-05-09 Thread Peter Williams
use a class, not an id. CSS .prettything {styles;} Markup span class=prettythingPretty stuff/span With a class defined using just the dot nomenclature you could use it on any element you need to. div class=prettythingPretty div/div p class=prettythingPretty paragraph/p and so on. -- Peter

RE: [WSG] convert to XHTML

2006-05-03 Thread Peter Williams
converting MS Word docs to HTML. You still need structure in your Word doc for it to use as the framework of the HTML markup. It was a long time ago that I used it last though, so it may work differently these days. -- Peter Williams