On Fri, Sep 14, 2007 at 12:19:07PM -0400, Andrew Maben wrote:
> So what about an entire year? Is a table of tables permissible? Or
> should one somehow cram all the information into a single table?
I would do exactly the opposite as the other person who has answered
this post (Diego); maybe be
Thanks for the feedback everyone, the items you mention (all caps on
text, html errors on search form) are all out of my control. This
content is scraped from pages of a circa 1999 frames-based frontpage
site (yuck!) I try to clean the html best I can with some php
(preg_replace, str_replace,
Joseph Taylor wrote:
Hey everyone!
I wanted some of you windows users to test out this site if you'd be
so kind on your IE browsers.
http://steveframe.sitesbyjoe.com
Please let me know if there are any layout issues you encounter (float
drops etc)
Some pages won't validate because I'm scr
Looks great Joe. I took a glance in IE6 and there dosent seem to be any
layout issues that I can see.
Ryan Crocker
Training Support Specialist
Volvo Penta of the Americas, Inc.
Chesapeake, VA, USA
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On 21/9/07 (10:39) Nick said:
>Agreed that a heading doesn't really make much sense in this context.
>Why not a rather than a ? That goes some way to addressing
>the semantics of a list of statements, which is basically what this is.
I the end, Nick, I plumped for a tag; it gives some seman
Joseph Taylor wrote:
Hey everyone!
I wanted some of you windows users to test out this site if you'd be
so kind on your IE browsers.
http://steveframe.sitesbyjoe.com
Joseph R. B. Taylor
IE6 and IE7 on Parallels/Mac
It looked fine to me and I saw no serious issues, Joseph. 800 resolutio
On 20 Sep 2007, at 20:55, Rick Lecoat wrote:
On 20/9/07 (15:21) Nick said:
Was there any particular reason not to have the h2 elements in the li
elements, rather than placing them in a div?
Um... a brain seizure of some sort I think. I somehow had it in my
head
that block-level items are n