Aye! A case of my own head not thinking... ;)
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From: Joe Ortenzi
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2008 7:57 AM
Subject: Re: [WSG] books
you mean "Dont make ME think", right? ;-)
you made me think about it...
;-)
On
K> On 2/16/08, Joe Ortenzi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
K> Icons also help people make quick choices and allow you to provide
K> the documents in a tabular format when required.
K> Title of This Lengthy Document [PDF ICON] title="download the PDF:
K> Title_of_This_Lengthy_Document" [MSWORD ICON] tit
you mean "Dont make ME think", right? ;-)
you made me think about it...
;-)
On Feb 19 2008, at 07:29, Thomas Thomassen wrote:
"Don't make the think -- A Common Sence Approach to Web Usability"
by Steve Krug
Joe Ortenzi
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www.joiz.com
Thanks for the suggessions ... :-)
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of John Faulds
Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2008 5:42 PM
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: Re: [WSG] books
And now you don't even need to buy Sitepoint reference material:
> On Feb 20, 2008 12:05 AM, David Laakso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
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> > Dwain,
> >
> > The text proper is not frozen in Firefox. I think you are having
> > difficulty with the image text.
>
>
you're absolutely correct. i didn't realize at first they were images.
dwain
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dwain alford
"The
not frozen in Firefox.sure
On Feb 20, 2008 12:05 AM, David Laakso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> dwain wrote:
> >
> >
> > PS /Landing/ on a page with mousetype an 116dpi laptop ain't
> > no picnic
> > for those of us without your Superman vision. Then having it
> >
:D sure sure. I have to do something about this...
On Feb 19, 2008 11:42 PM, dwain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On Feb 19, 2008 4:40 PM, David Laakso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > wrote:
> >
> > > PS /Landing/ on a page with mousetype an 116dpi laptop ain't no picnic
> > > for those of us without yo
dwain wrote:
PS /Landing/ on a page with mousetype an 116dpi laptop ain't
no picnic
for those of us without your Superman vision. Then having it
frozen in
IE, only adds insult to injury.
the main text on the pages are frozen in firefox as well. can't m
> On Feb 19, 2008 4:40 PM, David Laakso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
> > PS /Landing/ on a page with mousetype an 116dpi laptop ain't no picnic
> > for those of us without your Superman vision. Then having it frozen in
> > IE, only adds insult to injury.
>
>
the main text on the pages are frozen
Hey David! Thanks a lot!! It´s working now!!! :))) Thanks!!
On Feb 19, 2008 4:40 PM, David Laakso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Laert Jansen wrote:
> >
> > The margin on the top is working much better now. About the line
> > height I tried a raw number but it´s not working. Firefox is ok but IE
>
Tony I was using browsercam.com but these sites are far handier and
free-thanks.
also the star selector hack works very well for this issue, thanks
christian.
-best
kevin
Tony wrote:
Hey Kevin,
I have the same problem with my ies4linux, so I just use an online
tester. For quick checks of IE6
Hey Kevin,
I have the same problem with my ies4linux, so I just use an online
tester. For quick checks of IE6/7 I use the netrenderer:
http://ipinfo.info/netrenderer/ and for more advanced checks use
browsershots: http://browsershots.org/
Cheers,
Tony
kevin mcmonagle wrote:
Hi,
Whats the
Laert Jansen wrote:
The margin on the top is working much better now. About the line
height I tried a raw number but it´s not working. Firefox is ok but IE
has a lot of white space between the lines...strange...
The description is something like "Client: Jacob Ferreira
Role. W
On Feb 19, 2008 5:35 AM, Nick Fitzsimons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Not so very odd...
>
> If you hunt around through Firefox's files you'll find one named
> "html.css" which specifies the default styling of all HTML elements. It
> includes the following:
Thank you Nick. I sorta kinda knew abou
Hi David
Thanks.
The margin on the top is working much better now. About the line height I
tried a raw number but it´s not working. Firefox is ok but IE has a lot of
white space between the lines...strange...
The description is something like "Client: Jacob Ferreira Role.
Website D
Screenshots sent.
Not sure how gracefully degrade. I think once when I used a translucent
image it was an even colour and IE6 should simply degrade to display the
colour solid. That worked fine for my use. Your case might be different
though.
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From: "kevin mcmo
Instead of that, you could just use a CSS hack. Something like:
#background_div {
background-image: url(background.png);
}
* html #background_div {
background-image: url(background.gif);
}
The * html will make it so only only versions of IE will look at it
(certain this will prevent the b
Hi,
Whats the standards way to handle or degrade ie6 png support for a
repeating background img?
Im having problems solving this-ies4mac doesn't seem to do well with
conditional comments and png hacks-so i cant tell whats working.
Im thinking about putting the wrapper div with the repeating ba
> On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, February 18, 2008 10:23 PM
>
> I have a dropdown menu with a width of 150px. while localization some
texts are too long
> and it is not wrapping inside the DIV and going outside the div. Is there
any way to wrap
> long words. I dont want to use s
> On
> Behalf Of Rajib Mukherji
>
> You can try using the "overflow:none;" as an attribute
> within your where are declaring menu width. Hope
> this helps.
there is no "none", proper values for the overflow property are:
visible, hidden, scroll, auto and inherit
--
Regards,
Thierry | http:
Laert Jansen wrote:
I'm fighting with IE/Firefox for solving a css-problem(I believe).
I´ve just finished my online folio >>
http://www.laertjansen.com/site2/ but it looks like the way I want
only with FF . I don´t know where´s the mistake.
You can see the difference: With IE the line heigh
Hello,
I'm fighting with IE/Firefox for solving a css-problem(I believe).
I´ve just finished my online folio >> http://www.laertjansen.com/site2/ but
it looks like the way I want only with FF . I don´t know where´s the
mistake.
You can see the difference: With IE the line height is different, th
And now you don't even need to buy Sitepoint reference material:
http://reference.sitepoint.com/css
On Tue, 19 Feb 2008 21:50:59 +1000, Paul McCann
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I would also reccomend the Sitepoint books. Work well as a reference
when your working too, or just forgot somethin
I would also reccomend the Sitepoint books. Work well as a reference
when your working too, or just forgot something like i usually do :)
Paul
willdonovan wrote:
I would also recommend the Sitepoint collection of books on
javascript, CSS, SEO and many other titles.
Particularly the 'Art &
I would also recommend the Sitepoint collection of books on javascript,
CSS, SEO and many other titles.
Particularly the 'Art & Science' series and also the 'Anthology' series
of books.
well laid out for learning quickly while in production.
Oh and seeing that everyone else is doing it (al
On Mon, February 18, 2008 12:06 am, Tim White wrote:
> On Feb 17, 2008 6:00 PM, Katrina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> So in the header of my document, I included
>>
>>
>> * {
>> display: inline;
>> }
>>
>
>
> OK, I just tried it and got the exact same effects. So, I tried
> combinations a
On 19 Feb 2008, at 06:58, Naveen Bhaskar Menon wrote:
Anybody can suggest me some good books
Among the books that live on my desk (as opposed to the less-honoured
position on the bookcase) are:
Web Standards Solutions by Dan Cederholm;
Bulletproof Web Design by Dan Cederholm;
CSS: The Def
Can you send me the portion of the that's
creating the problem as by defaults words wrap once
they get blank space between words , another
alternative is to declare style="overflow:hidden" as
inline style inside the Menu div.
Thanks
Rajib
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> Its not helping rajib. Th
Hi,
Try using the "whitespace" property
-Sagnik
On Feb 19, 2008 12:58 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Its not helping rajib. The text is bigger than the div width. The div is
> 150px width and the text width is coming around 190px.What I need to do
> for wrapping the text?
>
>
>
> -
Designing with Web Standards - Jeffrey Zeldman
Getting Real - 37Signals
...
On Feb 19 2008, at 06:58, dwain wrote:
On 2/19/08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Anybody can suggest me some good books or other resources for
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