I agree w/ Paul + alt/title tags
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In a well designed user interface, the user should not need
instructions.
On Mar 17, 2007, at 3:44 PM, Paul Novitski wrote:
At 3/17/2007 07:27
Can I just mention, that if you can possibly find the time, then _do_
try and teach things to your colleague; nothing else is as good for
ironing out any issues in your own knowledge as having someone else
saying but why? This may sound daft, but trust me, it always works
for me.
Mike
The test site at
http://www.fotografics.it/fife/
has been refurbished to make it more standards compliant,
before moving on to the accessibility layer I would appreciate it
if you guys could check it out for any errors or wrong practices
Thanks,
bob
Thanks to those who responded on this. What I've done is to make a file
which uses the javascript to determine the space available in the
browser window, viz:
script type=text/javascript
var height = 0;
if(
Looks pretty strong.
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Bob Schwartz wrote:
The test site at
http://www.fotografics.it/fife/
has been refurbished to make it more standards compliant,
I would appreciate it if
you guys could check it out for any errors or wrong practices
Most/every page has two h1's, and there should only be one per page.
Ideally, you should keep the h1 for the page title, but not for the
site title.
Your cites should probably not be in their own paragraphs
On 19 Mar 2007, at 14:42:38, Bob Schwartz wrote:
The test site at
http://www.fotografics.it/fife/
has been refurbished to make it more standards compliant,
before moving on to the accessibility layer I would appreciate it
if you guys could check it out for any errors or wrong practices
On Mon, 19 Mar 2007 14:43:58 +, Designer wrote:
Thanks to those who responded on this. What I've done is to make a file
which uses the
javascript to determine the space available in the browser window, viz:
[...] (code snipped)
Of course, since the php is server-side, I then have to
On Mon, 19 Mar 2007 14:43:58 +, Designer wrote:
Thanks to those who responded on this. What I've done is to make a file
which uses the
javascript to determine the space available in the browser window, viz:
[...] (code snipped)
Of course, since the php is server-side, I then have to
On 3/19/07, Kenny Graham [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Some may also say that having a splash screen page (a page with no
other navigation other than enter) is a bad practice, but I think
that's more a matter of personal preference.
Personally, I'd have links to the major sections of the site,
Just a short note of thanks to all for weighing in on my question about
teaching CSS.
I've taken all suggestions and book recommendations on board which I'm sure
will assist the needs of this challenge!
Best regards to all!
Cole
Hi,
From an WAI accessibility point of view:
Your menu has links with the same anchor text but different destinations -
introduction, current and members. When you can see the menu
structure the context is obvious but when using a screen reader this can
be confusing.
You should also perhaps
On Mon, 19 Mar 2007, Bob Schwartz wrote:
The test site at
http://www.fotografics.it/fife/
has been refurbished to make it more standards compliant,
before moving on to the accessibility layer I would appreciate it if you
guys could check it out for any errors or wrong practices
Bob,
Bob Schwartz wrote:
The test site at
http://www.fotografics.it/fife/
has been refurbished [...] I would appreciate it
if you guys could check it out for any errors or wrong practices
It looks like the site may have problems displaying at widths of less than
1000px in Opera 9 and Firefox. The
Bob - I was wondering about the width of the #wrappers- 980px/960px
which causes horizontal scrolling if viewed on a smaller screen
resolution such as 800 x 600. I have always tried to avoid horizontal
scolling sometimes with great difficulty - does it not matter so much
now that many people
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