Re: [WSG] Best Web Standards thing I learnt in 2005.

2005-12-31 Thread Patrick H. Lauke
Terrence Wood wrote: The best web standards thing I learnt in 2005 is: How to best use the summary attribute for screen reader users: The summary attribute is best used to describe the structure of the table, not to summarise it's content. A longer summary is better according to actual screen

[WSG] Question about Standards and current browser support

2005-12-31 Thread TomG
Title: Message I understand the move and use of Web Standards, but I guess I'm not fully aware of currentbrowser support. Someonepostedareference to http://tantek.com/log/2005/12.htmland I'm aware of Tantek Celik's awesome work on CSS. I've not always had to deal with cross browser issues

Re: [WSG] Question about Standards and current browser support

2005-12-31 Thread Gunlaug Sørtun
TomG wrote: I understand the move and use of Web Standards, but I guess I'm not fully aware of current browser support. Someone posted a reference to http://tantek.com/log/2005/12.html ... Here's my question. What kind of support do we get with current browsers, looking at a page like in

Re: [WSG] Best Web Standards thing I learnt in 2005.

2005-12-31 Thread Terrence Wood
On 1 Jan 2006, at 6:00 AM, Patrick H. Lauke wrote: Coming in late on this: As per the spec http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/struct/tables.html#adef-summary summary = text [CS] This attribute provides a summary of the table's purpose and structure for user agents rendering to non-visual media

RE: [WSG] Hi all, need some help with a peekaboo bug in IE - SOLVED

2005-12-31 Thread Ryan Blunden
And of course, you would put any IE specific hacks such as the Holly Hack in an 'ie-hacks' style sheet that would be included in your pages via IE conditional comments. See http://blogs.msdn.com/ie/archive/2005/10/12/480242.aspx for more info. Ryan -Original Message- From: [EMAIL