http://www.nichemktghouston.com/mneiman/mneiman.css
body {
/*text-align: center - centers the web page for IE only*/
text-align: center;
font-family: Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;
font-size: 13px;
line-height: 16px;
margin: 0px;
I'm afraid this doesn't give me much confidence when your label for
HTML5 is (X)HTML 5
One of the major points about HTML5 is that it is _not_ XML based.
Second point would be what do you mean by Block(ish)?
Regards,
Mike
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Ryan Moore:
Looking for best practice markup for addresses.
is it correct to use
dl
dtMain Office/dt
dd123 Fake Street/dd
ddSomewhere, SomeCountry, SomeZip/dd
/dl
or is there a better practice for this?
Diego La Monica:
Ryan, I don't think is the correct use for dl+dt/dd because dt
Use a microformat:
http://microformats.org/wiki/hcard
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From: Diego La Monica
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Sent: Saturday, August 11, 2007 5:52 PM
Subject: Re: [WSG] Markup an Address?
Ryan Moore:
Looking for best practice markup for addresses.
On 11/08/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm afraid this doesn't give me much confidence when your label for
HTML5 is (X)HTML 5
One of the major points about HTML5 is that it is _not_ XML based.
The HTML 5 WG have not only a non-SGML serialisation for text/html as
one of their
Thank you, but I need the background image that I used in the #title tag,
How about putting the background image on the H1 instead?
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] skrev:
I'm afraid this doesn't give me much confidence when your label for
HTML5 is (X)HTML 5
One of the major points about HTML5 is that it is _not_ XML based.
Already answered by liorean. May I add that prominent members of the
WHAT-WG mailing list have read and OK'd my
I have now made it possible for MSIE to see my sheet as well.
I have provided an plain HTML version, but do not want any linking to
it. This is the set of rules in my .htaccess that I think should do the
trick:
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RewriteEngine On
# The simple html version shall not be directly
At 8/10/2007 05:01 PM, Joyce Evans wrote:
When I view the following link (which Im
working on) in IE7, the lower portion of the y
in the word Physician does not appear. I see
the entire y in IE 6 and FF 2 but not in
IE7. This text is sitting within an h1 tag
within a #title tag.
Philip Kiff wrote
Tested this link:
http://keryx.se/[...].html
Ooops. That isn't the link I tested. I tested the xhtml one that is
supposed to get rewritten in the htaccess rules:
http://keryx.se/resources/html-elements.xhtml
Phil.
Keryx Web wrote:
This is the set of rules in my .htaccess that I think should do
the trick:
[snip]
It works with FFox, Opera 9.2, Safari for Windows (complained at first
about too many redirects for no apparent reason) and MSIE 6.
Tested this link:
Very nicely stated. Unfortunately, I have not yet adjusted to the
possibility that a visitor to a site might change the text size on me. I
need to change my way of thinking.
Thanks for the feedback.
Joyce
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