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Dear co-members,
I just wanted to bring to your consideration, that on the 18th of
October 2005 we launched our Certified Web Accessibility Consultant
(CWAC) training program, which is a brand new and one-of-a-kind
resource for web-related professionals.
Our program is guided by an
With respect, I feel that the Britsios messages are inappropriate for
this list. Perhaps you might advise Mr Britsios that his postings are
unwelcome.
Regards
Mark Harris
Technology Research and Consultancy Services Ltd
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The discussion
Geoff Deering
Secondly, by this recommendation you are actually addressing the flip
side of the problem I am trying to address.
The case you are addressing here is
1) A recommendation of how to deal with styles that may
conflict with a
form element that is in an activated state.
2)
Hi all,
as some of you may already know, the W3C has just announced the
creation of its Rich Web Client Activity, with the addition of two
new working groups that you may be interested in.
The Web APIs WG (http://www.w3.org/2006/webapi/) will be working on
standard APIs for use within
I would use a selector to apply the border to the image itself, rather
than the div.
Joe Taylor
http://sitesbyjoe.com
csslist wrote:
I have a div that shows phots dynamically that are different sizes and
would like to throw a 1px border aound them, I can't seem to get them
to hug the photo,
On Wed, 16 Nov 2005 01:00:03 -0500, Paul Noone [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Add a 1px border to either a or img tags within the DIV's #class.
Just out of curiosity, why would a div not be the same size (or hugging)
the image inside it if it has no styling of it's own? Box model issues?
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Tom Livingston wrote:
Just out of curiosity, why would a div not be the same size (or
hugging) the image inside it if it has no styling of it's own? Box
model issues?
I may be mistaken, but...
A div is a block level element by default. If it has no styling
of its own, its width should be
On Wed, 16 Nov 2005 09:19:45 -0500, Bert Doorn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A div is a block level element by default. If it has no styling of its
own, its width should be 100% of its parent's inner width.
If true, display:inline (plus positioning styles - on container or what
have you) would
Hi folks
I am having a few problems with the way my footer is sitting in Firefox:
I am using some templates based on the glish 3 column fixed width template.
HTML
http://www.spotlessdesign.com/development/bpt/index4.html
CSS
http://www.spotlessdesign.com/development/bpt/css/style4.css
I
Take away the height restrictions on
#homenewsleft and #homenewsright--Zachary
On 11/16/05, Ben Logan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi folksI am having a few problems with the way my footer is sitting in Firefox:I am using some templates based on the glish 3 column fixed width template.HTML
It looks to me like the footer is in the wrong part of the html. Find
it in the html...
div id="footer"pBuilding Pressure Testing | Rybka | 10 Lindsey Street | London | EC1A 9HP /p/div
And then cut and paste it above the very last div in the html, so the bottom of the code looks like this...
Oh yes do what this guy suggests, I thought you wanted it across the
whole length of the site.
Sorry about that.
Hopkins Programming wrote:
Take away the height restrictions on
#homenewsleft and #homenewsright
--Zachary
On 11/16/05, *Ben Logan* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi Zachary Thats perfect
thanks!
Ben
From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Hopkins Programming
Sent: 16 November 2005 18:22
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: Re: [WSG] Footer Clear?
Take away the height restrictions on
#homenewsleft and
Thanks for your input Ryan
Yeah as you noted below I wanted the
footer only as big as the centered div not the full length of the page
Thanks anyway!
Ben
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Behalf Of The Visual Process
Sent: 16 November 2005 18:29
To:
On Wed, 16 Nov 2005 14:39:23 -0500, Christian Montoya [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
That's why the
safest move is to apply the border to the image.
Agreed, just curious. Thanks for playing along. ;-)
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Tom Livingston
Senior Multimedia Artist
Media Logic
www.mlinc.com
Using Opera's
I'm having BIG problems trying to get the content of this site to be
held within the image 'containers' I've used. Help me, please?! I'm
beginning to lose it.
Adam
http://www.janelehrer.co.uk/live5
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On 17/11/05, Adam Morris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm having BIG problems trying to get the content of this site to be
held within the image 'containers' I've used. Help me, please?! I'm
beginning to lose it.
Adam
http://www.janelehrer.co.uk/live5
I've had a look, and the paragraph that is
On 11/16/05, Adam Morris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm having BIG problems trying to get the content of this site to be
held within the image 'containers' I've used. Help me, please?! I'm
beginning to lose it.
Adam
Your content is still 100% wide. When you nudge it to the right, you
need to
Why does your base.css file have html in it?
Adam Morris wrote:
I'm having BIG problems trying to get the content of this site to be
held within the image 'containers' I've used. Help me, please?! I'm
beginning to lose it.
Adam
http://www.janelehrer.co.uk/live5
There's a message here:
*Before* asking - VALIDATE your code! :)
Paul
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of The Visual
Process
Sent: Thursday, November 17, 2005 10:38 AM
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: Re: [WSG] Fluid problems
Why
I noted that the contentRight div has a height of 500px on it. The first
paragraph fits within that 500 and so its staying in...after the text
exceeds to bottom of the right div, it spills out...so you need to work
on that rightDiv I think.
Buddy
Paul Bennett wrote:
There's a message here:
true! I want the height to stretch the height of the content... how??!!??
I've added the missing /p (thanks, Seona) and the page now validates.
base.css? just a hang-over from another page. all the style info is in
the head at the moment.
On 16/11/05, Buddy Quaid [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I
Title: Message
Id say selecting text is a
usability/accessibility issue.
Grant
From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Paul Noone
Sent: Wednesday, 16 November 2005
03:55
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: RE: [WSG] Can't select
text on IE
Short answer. You can't. The problem is you have your right div inside
the div that holds the content with a float right. CSS Div boxes will
ONLY be as high as the content is. Browsers dont follow height:100% at
least not right now. So what you should do is take the rightcontent
outof the
Hey, we're all here to be entertained.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Tom Livingston
Sent: Thursday, 17 November 2005 7:22 AM
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: Re: [WSG] snug a border around diff sized pix
On Wed, 16 Nov 2005
I'm possibly missing something huge here but couldn't you save yourself
massive amounts of pain by going back to a single DIV that has a 2px grey
border on it? Drop your text in there. Then just absolutely position your
guitar pic in another layer.
I'm sure I've missed something.
-Original
Patrick Lauke wrote:
Geoff Deering
Secondly, by this recommendation you are actually addressing the flip
side of the problem I am trying to address.
The case you are addressing here is
1) A recommendation of how to deal with styles that may
conflict with a
form element that is in
I started to build a directory of webmaster goodies on my website.
Could you recommend me sites with examples, presentations, tutorials
of CSS styled forms.
I hope it will be usefull for other members, too.
Thanx in advance,
Goran Mitic
GuruGorg.Network - We build better websites
web:
here's one of many good starting points:http://webstandardsgroup.org/resources/On 11/17/05,
GuruGorg.Network [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I started to build a directory of webmaster goodies on my website.Could you recommend me sites with examples, presentations, tutorialsof CSS styled forms.I hope it
Hi! All
I am the web production officer at Attorny
General's . I have received feedback from Mac users using Safari to browse
are unable to download attachments. The errors message that they get is
Safari can't find the server, can't find the Domain name?.
We are using relative links in
hmmm... sorry, that wasn't all that form-specific, was it?here's some of my links on css forms, and the like:http://www.aplus.co.yu/css/styling-form-fields/
http://www.quirksmode.org/css/forms.htmlhttp://www.themaninblue.com/writing/perspective/2004/03/24/
Geoff Deering wrote:
No, I don't feel we are. This recommendation does not address the
problems raised by this specific issue, according to my understanding.
So I would very much appreciate if you could explain in thorough
technical detail and functionality how this works and how it
Hello Lakshmi
I am using Mac OS X 10.3.9, so I thought that I would document the
problem. I'm not a JavaScript/EcmaScript bunny, so I'm afraid I can't
do more than that. Hopefully someone else on the list can point you to
a fix.
The problem is real. When you use
Adam, thanx for links.
Also I found simple and great presentation by Derek Featherstone, a
presenter of WE05:
http://simplyaccessible.org
Goran Mitic
GuruGorg.Network - We build better websites
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skype: gurugorg.net
99% of users have no idea what view-source is. If they try to select
any text on the page, and they can't, they won't be happy.
Is the section positioned? Does it have any divs overlapping?
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C Montoya
rdpdesign.com ... cssliquid.com ... montoya.rdpdesign.com
Patrick H. Lauke wrote:
Geoff Deering wrote:
No, I don't feel we are. This recommendation does not address the
problems raised by this specific issue, according to my understanding.
So I would very much appreciate if you could explain in thorough
technical detail and functionality how
We are using relative links in Javascript to open the attachments.
Could please anyone shed light on what might be causing this.
Well, you've answered your own question! Use absolute paths in your
links. (and... Lotus Notes?! Ouch...)
N
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Omnivision. Websight.
Christian Montoya sagely expounded:
99% of users have no idea...
Nuff said. ;)
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Paul Noone wrote:
Why do you want to select the text?
Probably worth mentioning that this IE text-selection bug also
breaks Macromedia Contribute (at least the Windows version) so
areas of the page that should be client-editable aren't...
--
Hassan Schroeder -
We are using relative links in Javascript to open the attachments.
Could please anyone shed light on what might be causing this.
Well, you've answered your own question! Use absolute paths in your
links. (and... Lotus Notes?! Ouch...)
so does this mean that you can't build the links
This does in fact occur when absolutely positioned divs collide on top
of each other. There aren't exactly workarounds...it just means that
you either deal with it, or you redevelop your website with a bit more
care, or just use floats (if they can suffice).
espn.com is an infamous site that
I've DONE IT!!! I'VE DONE IT!! To create the right side of the
content that stretches the length of the browser window, I used the
contentright background image on the BODY instead of in it's own
floated div. BINGO!! The top and bottom corners now sit over a
beautifully repeated, 100% of the
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