Jan,
While I applaud using percents so people can adjust sizes but 73% on my
laptop in its default configuration isn't readable. Nor will it be readable
on a Mac which renders text smaller than with IE on the PC. While many
designers love small font sizes from my informal survey (students where I
Hi Drew
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Several points. Neither your xhtml nor css validate. The xhtml issues
have to do with tables in css. Tables do not behave exactly the same way
when css designed. The validator indicates you have an element a p tag
where one is not allowed.
I see what the problem i
On Fri, 2003-11-21 at 20:07, Scott Glasgow wrote:
> How could it be more annoying than having to get up at (or stay up till)
> 0400 to watch it (Cincinnati, Ohio, USA)? Couldn't you guys schedule it for,
> say, noon or so? Then we over here could get up at a reasonable hour to
> watch it.
Nothing t
Given the horror stories on this and other lists about XP being infected on
first connection this may be a useful resource:
Windows XP: Surviving the First Day - isc.sans.org (PDF)
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How could it be more annoying than having to get up at (or stay up till)
0400 to watch it (Cincinnati, Ohio, USA)? Couldn't you guys schedule it for,
say, noon or so? Then we over here could get up at a reasonable hour to
watch it.
Cheers,
Scott
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From: "Matthew Macdon
Occasionally, we get a client who wishes to have a web site, but would like
to barter all or part of the fee. Upon occasion, we take them up on that.
My wife, daughter and I all became certified scuba divers after bartering
with a local dive shop operator. Now I can't get enough of it and I'm
On Fri, 2003-11-21 at 19:55, Dave Navarro wrote:
> Well, bad news is that I seem to have picked up a cold from one of my clients.
>
> Good news is that I've cancelled my appointments for the weekend and I'll
> be in the office catching up on work and fiddling with the server.
>
> Which means tha
Well, bad news is that I seem to have picked up a cold from one of my clients.
Good news is that I've cancelled my appointments for the weekend and I'll
be in the office catching up on work and fiddling with the server.
Which means that I'll be able to help people who will be working on the
sit
Oscommerce http://www.oscommerce.com PHP, CandyPress
http://www.candypress.com/CPmain/default.asp ASP ,ZenCart
http://www.zen-cart.com/modules/frontpage/ PHP
You didn't saw what scripting your server supports so I put up 2 PHP and 1
ASP cart links. In addition PayPal offers a couple of different c
Still getting the "unknown". I believe it has something to do with your
voice-family hack. If you are trying to use that to put force IE to use the
standards compliant box model you might be better off using the full xhtml
doctype with url and removing the xml prolog. Both the optional xml prolog
a
As a sometime journalist (and sort of PR) and present poet I would be
pleased to help with any written matter, on the basis of 'it's not
what you say, it's the way that you say it'!
Joseph
> All sounds reasonable. I can "help" with the coding and/or design
if
> necessary.
>
> -Original Messa
At 12:43 PM 11/21/2003, you wrote:
Can anyone point me toward some simple code without getting involved in
big legal situations.
www.mals-e.com
Deb
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I have a friend who asked me about putting a small shopping cart on his
website to handle less than 15 items. I told him we could just go to a
basic e-mail form with results sent to him and payments handled by other
online services. He'd rather have a current socially acceptable shopping
cart tha
Drew
This is a mess. I validated both my xhtml and css. Even though
I'll validate them again and fix any problems. I already have p {
text-align:center } but I guess that's why when you validated the p tag
was not allowed. Thanks Drew
Jan
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Several points. Neither yo
Joseph
For some reason, my pages in IE 6.0 are weird. The index page looks
fine, but all other pages are messed up. I'm going to see if I can fix
it, but I sure don't know why it's acting up.
Jan
Joseph Harris wrote:
Jan,
I'm even less help. I can read the blue of white at the bottom, but
th
Hi List,
I have copies of all of the updates on my computer, and also, I have the
un-install files too. Does anyone on the list know if I have to keep
the uninstall files on my computer, or can I move them onto a dvd?
With all of the updates, windows is becoming a very large directory, and
I mi
On Fri, 2003-11-21 at 17:15, Cheryl D. Wise wrote:
> Sort of figured that was supposed to be a comment but figured I'd just point
> it out and let you fix it to whatever it should be.
Cheers! :P
> Repost the url and I'll check it again. I didn't keep the original message.
http://www.truthisfree
Sort of figured that was supposed to be a comment but figured I'd just point
it out and let you fix it to whatever it should be.
Repost the url and I'll check it again. I didn't keep the original message.
BTW, for those using IE 5+ there is a very handy little extension called
list stylesheets th
Robert, thanks for the link. Checking it out now.
Tim
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Several points. Neither your xhtml nor css validate. The xhtml issues
have to do with tables in css. Tables do not behave exactly the same way
when css designed. The validator indicates you have an element a p tag
where one is not allowed.
Also you failed to specify units for sizes. This is a min
I think I share in Dave's vision. Probably I think we should create one
now to expand our strengths and resources in web marketing. What next?
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On Fri, 2003-11-21 at 04:33, Jan Major wrote:
> Cheryl D. Wise wrote:
>
> > // gdfl styles
>
> Did you try to validate the style sheet, if not, why did it throw an
> error and where is // gdfl styles?
> > IE 6 was also throwing up "unknown" as the class name 3 times which may
> > relate to the
All sounds reasonable. I can "help" with the coding and/or design if
necessary.
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From: Dave Navarro [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2003 5:40 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [wdvltalk] Re: WebDevCoop.org
Apparently, there are still some DNS is
Jan,
I'm even less help. I can read the blue of white at the bottom, but
they do look out of place when everything else has a coloured
background. If you still have the problem, what shuld we be looking
at/for?
Joseph
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My replies below, Dave. Thanks for getting this rolling.
At 23:40 20/11/2003, you wrote:
Apparently, there are still some DNS issues. I'm working on them.
In the meantime, I'd like to propose the following:
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Can't argue with that!
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