Max,
Really something not related to accessibilty - however I hate seeing a URL
like:
http://www.devonfurnituremakers.org.uk/gallery.php
I prefer:
http://www.devonfurnituremakers.org.uk/gallery/
Simply in the root folder, create a file:
.htaccess
then:
--start--
rewriteengine on
rewriterule
Only had a quick look but what strikes me so far is that things go a bit
wrong at smaller window sizes (less than 1024 x 780) - pictures on the
members' pages stick out to the right and text on the member search page
spills out of the boxes on the left (in Firefox Opera).
On Tue, 13 Feb
Simply in the root folder, create a file:
.htaccess
then:
--start--
rewriteengine on
rewriterule ^gallery/$ gallery.php
-- end --
...or enable multiviews, which is a far slicker way IMHO...
P
Patrick H. Lauke
Web Editor / University of
Hi Georg,
Many thanks for your comments - much appreciated.
I will get on to the 'more' links and add the names.
Need some font-resize testing and improvements. Text is overflowing
containers in the good browsers under certain conditions, and IE6'
'auto-expansion' bug is not very kind to that
Thanks Tim,
That's given me something to get stuck in to!!
Cheers,
Max.
-Original Message-
From: listdad@webstandardsgroup.org [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Tim
Sent: 13 February 2007 12:41
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: Re: [WSG] web check
John
I like it, your
Hi John,
Further to Tim's comments I think the JavaScript menu is a weak point. A
better solution would be to have the 'Members Name' and 'Type of Furniture'
options built in to the content in separate select boxes and then use
JavaScript to show one of them and hide the other.
The advantage to
John 'Max' Maxwell wrote:
I will get on to the 'more' links and add the names.
The names are there already. Just link them to the relevant pages.
Need some font-resize testing and improvements. Text is overflowing
containers in the good browsers under certain conditions, and IE6'
Junk mail already??? Thanks.
From: listdad@webstandardsgroup.org
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of lisa herrod
Sent: Wednesday, 14 February 2007 9:27 AM
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: Re: [WSG] web check
On 13/02/07, Patrick Lauke [EMAIL
@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: RE: [WSG] web check
Lisa,
I signed up to this email account to get emails about WSG
events/meetings/news. Not to get every email under the sun that seems to be
about nothing.
How is this not junk mail, if this is all I got emailed on behalf of you?
On 13/02/07
of this discussion is not relevant to me, while the events are.
Thanks,
Kate
From: Ricky Onsman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, 13 February 2007 10:27 AM
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: RE: [WSG] web check
Well, that's funny because I signed
:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] *On Behalf Of *lisa herrod
*Sent:* Wednesday, 14 February 2007 9:27 AM
*To:* wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
*Subject:* Re: [WSG] web check
On 13/02/07, *Patrick Lauke* [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...or enable multiviews, which is a far slicker way IMHO...
P
P, what's 'Multiviews'...
Lise, it's Apache's feature, part of content negotiation apparatus:
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/content-negotiation.html#multiviews
The effect of MultiViews is as follows: if the server receives a
request for /some/dir/foo, if /some/dir has MultiViews enabled,
Hey,
thanks for these guys - just tweaking and I shall be back - minor emergency:
whilst gleefully clicking away in my creative, fluffy world (having
conveniently forgotten the fact that I was 'watching' Harvey (my 2 year
old) whilst Michelle popped upstairs) I have just discovered that he
Tony Crockford wrote:
Hey John!
how about signing up with GAWDS?
(www.gawds.org)
lots of very knowledgeable folk there.
an alternative starting point:
http://diveintoaccessibility.org/
Dive Into Accessibility
and a very useful forum here:
http://www.accessifyforum.com/
Accessify Forum:
John 'Max' Maxwell wrote:
HI All,
http://www.project.ex16.co.uk/index3column.htm
Gone for a change of tac with new layout - all checks appreciated. I
have not added a max-width hack for IE yet but will have a look at it
- meanwhile the change of banner design should get rid of the 'orrible
Max,
Just a very cursory look on my end, and some hasty notes...
It may be a good idea to view your page in a test browser and validate
the markup.
What is your page about?
Should the document title and the h1 heading read: Tiverton Rugby Club?
View your page in Opera/9.01 and then compare it
John 'Max' Maxwell wrote:
Max,
[...]
Hi David,
The page isn't about anything yet - the rugby club content is merely
to pad the structure - I am looking for a cross browser happy layout
at this stage.
In reference to your uri: http://www.project.ex16.co.uk/index3column.htm :
48 screen
~davidLaakso wrote:
John 'Max' Maxwell wrote:
Max,
[...]
Hi David,
The page isn't about anything yet - the rugby club content is merely
to pad the structure - I am looking for a cross browser happy layout
at this stage.
In reference to your uri:
On 9/7/06 5:02 PM, John 'Max' Maxwell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
www.project.ex16.co.uk
Min-width would be my only complaint. Narrow windows get crazy.
Very nice though.
--
Tom Livingston | Senior Multimedia Artist | Media Logic |
ph: 518.456.3015x231 | fx: 518.456.4279 | mlinc.com
John 'Max' Maxwell wrote:
I next want to look at full disabled access etc - can anyone recommend a
solid and well represented, up to date resource for this area of web
design?? Please do not say google it - I want advice from people who
have used it - there are websites and even published
John 'Max' Maxwell wrote:
Hi All,
its very early days but I am trying to tie down a solid cross-browser
3 column liquid layout - I'm really only at 'wireframe' stage but have
shoved some content in to make sense:
www.project.ex16.co.uk
I am looking for cross-browser friendly resizing of
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