Peter Ottery wrote:
I consider this to be definately in the realm of best practices and at
a stretch good xhtml practice, in terms of keeping the xhtml markup
clean. (ie: i hope very much this isnt too off topic for this list :)
If I understand correctly what you're looking for, take a look
Title: Message
Hi
all,
I have a couple of
questions which some of you might be able to answer for me.
http://www.startregistration.com
The first banner
with the logo has some icons that should turn into clickable
areas.
Q: should I use
image maps or cut the image up? I believe I saw that
Title: Message
I
hada look at it in Mozilla, and I guess I better rephrase my question, how
to fix ALL these issues that appear in Mozilla?
In
mozilla nothing looks like it should, for example;
- the
register by phone image is not in the right position and outside of its
column
- the
Hi Taco,
On 10/16/05, Taco Fleur - Pacific Fox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.startregistration.com
Validate your HTML first - at least then you can eliminate HTML
nesting errors as the cause of your problem. Then post back and we'll
give you a hand.
Cheers,
K.
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Hi,
Thanks, but that's what I did, whatever is there, does not make any sense to
me at all, for example;
Line 43 column 11: document type does not allow element H2 here; missing
one of OBJECT, MAP, BUTTON start-tag.
What does that mean?
The rest is the same, what is it talking about that I can't
that means there's a nesting error.. start from the top and make sure
everything is closed.
K.
On 10/16/05, Taco Fleur - Pacific Fox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks, but that's what I did, whatever is there, does not make any sense to
me at all, for example;
Line 43 column 11: document type
Taco Fleur - Pacific Fox wrote:
Thanks, but that's what I did, whatever is there, does not make any sense to
me at all, for example;
Line 43 column 11: document type does not allow element H2 here; missing
one of OBJECT, MAP, BUTTON start-tag.
What does that mean?
If you keep reading the
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OK, that's all new stuff to me, let me fix that.
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All fixed, and the page still looks like a dogs breakfast in Mozilla.
The first banner with the logo has some icons that should turn into
clickable areas.
Q: should I use image maps or cut the image up? I believe I saw that its bad
to use image maps, could be wrong here?
Q: I had to add a few
Q: should I use image maps or cut the image up? I believe I saw that its bad
to use image maps, could be wrong here?
Cut the image up, image maps are server side if my memory serves me
right and I don't think anybody has used has really them since 1996,
because it is quicker to slice up an
Nick Cowie wrote:
Cut the image up, image maps are server side if my memory serves me
right
You can have server-side and client side maps. Server-side ones are
frowned upon and not really used anymore, but client side maps work
quite nicely and even accessibly...just give an adequate alt
Hi,
I want to start learning coding JS, but as usual I want to stick with
the standards,
I know there is a lot of tutorials out there, but I'm looking for a book,
do you recommend any book about coding with Js without breaking standards?
or what do you think of those books
DHTML Utopia Modern
Jad Madi wrote:
I know there is a lot of tutorials out there, but I'm looking for a book,
do you recommend any book about coding with Js without breaking standards?
I'd go for Jeremy Keith's new DOM Scripting book
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/1590595335/103-7301643-7270227
2005/10/16, Patrick H. Lauke [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Jad Madi wrote:
I know there is a lot of tutorials out there, but I'm looking for a book,
do you recommend any book about coding with Js without breaking standards?
I'd go for Jeremy Keith's new DOM Scripting book
Jad Madi wrote:
I want to start learning coding JS, but as usual I want to stick with
the standards,
I know there is a lot of tutorials out there, but I'm looking for a book,
It's important to realize that JavaScript programing and DOM scripting
are two different things. As ist happens, DOM
Hi Mordechai and all,
You wrote:
or what do you think of those books
DHTML Utopia Modern Web Design Using JavaScript DOM
I've read so good reviews.
I have that book and find it a bit disappointing--I
tried out some of the ideas and find that,
1.
Browser variations are such as to make it
Hi Taco,
SINGLE IMAGE vs MULTIPLE IMAGES
A single image loads faster than the same cut into separate images.
HTTP requires a new connection to be made to the server for each file
(i.e. image). Even when the single image filesize is the same as the
sum of the individual files, reconnecting to
Hi,
Although I've worked with CSS for quite sometime, I've just scratched
the surface of advanced CSS solutions. After ogling Amazon for the
better part of the morning I've only mustered a throbbing headache.
So many publications and only conflicting opinions surrounding their
Andy Kirkwood | Motive wrote:
SINGLE IMAGE vs MULTIPLE IMAGES
A single image loads faster than the same cut into separate images.
At last...I thought I was the only one in the know with this tiny yet
often misunderstood piece of info. It only gives the illusion to be
faster to the user
Jeffrey Zeldman's is a good one.
I've heard Eric Meyers is too.
On 16 Oct 2005, at 22:08, Chris Kennon wrote:
Hi,
Although I've worked with CSS for quite sometime, I've just
scratched the surface of advanced CSS solutions. After ogling
Amazon for the better part of the morning I've only
On 10/17/05, Mordechai Peller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
One of the best books on JavaScript is: JavaScript: The Definitive
Guide, by David Flanagan (O'Reilly Associates, Inc.)
Couldn't agree more. A fantastic reference manual that will remain on
my desk for years to come.
Here's the complete
On 10/15/05, Stefan wrote:
How can I make the Table fill the full width of the column in FireFox and
IE 6?
same thing happened to me with that type of layout.
I added the following rules to the tables and it sorted it for me:
table {width:100%;float:left}
cheers,
pete
Andy Kirkwood wrote:
A single image loads faster than the same cut into separate images.
HTTP requires a new connection to be made to the server for each file
(i.e. image). Even when the single image filesize is the same as the
sum of the individual files, reconnecting to download each
Books CSS by examples
I own both these and they are good to work through, I have learnt from
both books.
More Eric Meyer on CSS by Eric Meyer
The Zen of CSS Design by Dave Shea and Molly Holzschlag
Courses:
West Civ
http://www.westciv.com/courses/index.html
there is even a free one to tempt you
On 17/10/05 8:01 AM, Andrew Krespanis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 10/17/05, Mordechai Peller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
One of the best
books on JavaScript is: JavaScript: The Definitive
Guide, by David
Flanagan (O'Reilly Associates, Inc.)
Couldn't agree more. A fantastic
reference manual
Andrew Krespanis wrote:
Here's the complete 4th edition online:
http://157.26.64.29/OReilly_books/books/webprog/jscript/index.htm
found via: http://www.maththinking.com/boat/booksIndex.html
I *believe* it's legal... fingers crossed!
and the Tooth Fairy, I suppose? ;-)
f you have found
This tool might help:
http://validator.w3.org/check?verbose=1uri=http%3A//www.jimjacobe.com/ClassDescriptions.html
Alan Trick
GALLAGHER Kevin S wrote:
First off the site was designed before Firefox and was my first site.
Now I have been seeing things were Firefox is displaying something’s
Taco,
First Tip: I would start over (CSS-wise) and work on getting getting it
right in Mozilla/Firefox first, then look at the other browsers next.
When you code for IE first, you'll always have a number of mysteries to
solve.
Other tip: When having troubles, always go back to the raw
Andrew Krespanis wrote:
Here's the complete 4th edition online:
http://157.26.64.29/OReilly_books/books/webprog/jscript/index.htm
found via: http://www.maththinking.com/boat/booksIndex.html
I *believe* it's legal... fingers crossed!
and the Tooth Fairy, I suppose? ;-)
f you have found
My sincerest apologies to the group regarding the links in my previous post.
Youthful naivety shines through once more :-o
Please keep any further abuse off-list; it's not relevant to the thread. :)
On 10/17/05, Mark Harris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Andrew Krespanis wrote:
Here's the
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