On Fri, 23 May 2008 10:53:49 +0100, Steven Workman wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
>
> I'm having a problem with an element I've created for my current project. It's
> basically a styled rounded-corner box with a title (it looks like a fieldset
> but is
> correctly structured HTML). To get all my padding
Hi
Try sticking a revision number on the style/script url like so:
href/src="/path/to/file?r=12"
Browsers will download and cache that link (depending on the cache settings of
the browser/ web server / proxy). When you make a revision to the file, bump
the revision number:
href/src="/path/to/
> >> No, its not. In this case, if any single browser breaks a related
> >> script, then the mark-up cannot be used - working on the majority is
> >> not enough to make it viable.
> >
> > Does that mean we should drop the ABBR element because IE
> > can't handle it properly?
> >
>
>
> In what way
Oh, and the Internet has tons of free places to learn.
Join an IRC channel, thats where the Guru's live.
On 5/22/08, Paul Collins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hi all,
>
> I hope this is on topic. I'm trying to find a short course on AJAX in
> london and having troubles finding one that is of a
Paul,
For £100 you can get a selection of books that would teach the basics and go
beyond a short course. You can also purchase a DVD package for around $200
(try CBT Nuggets). If you buy DVDs ensure they are up to date.
James
On 5/22/08, Paul Collins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I
Sounds like IE6 is caching the original stylesheet. This is entirely
expected as it increases performance and responsiveness for the user
on subsequent page loads.
There is no nice way around it. I'm sure you could use JavaScript of
some sort to reload the script but i don't think it is worth it.
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It MIGHT be possible to use CSS alone to show/hide the text field depending on
the last option being clicked, but it would need a lot of testing.
It would certainly be far easier to do this in JS, and as this is only an
enhancement, not required functionality, I don't see an issue with doing it
>> No, its not. In this case, if any single browser breaks a related
>> script, then the mark-up cannot be used - working on the majority is
>> not enough to make it viable.
>
>Does that mean we should drop the ABBR element because IE
>can't handle it properly?
>
In what way is that the same a
Hi everyone,
I'm having a problem with an element I've created for my current project.
It's basically a styled rounded-corner box with a title (it looks like a
fieldset but is correctly structured HTML). To get all my padding working
correctly I'm using conditional styles for IE6, but some users a
Thierry Koblentz wrote:
Does that mean we should drop the ABBR element because IE can't handle it
properly?
Julien wrote:
You have the answer:
http://www.tjkdesign.com/articles/how-to_fix_the_ABBR_element.asp
;)
Touché!
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If i remember right, Marvin is blind. If this is correct i am amazed that
you managed to produce a website and think that is worth meritt for
starters.
Marvin i will email you off list regarding an article i would like to write
including some of your work.
On 5/23/08, Jason Ray <[EMAIL PROTECTED
Hi Marvin,
Your website has some major design issues that you should probably address.
For starters, your background wallpaper really reduces legibility, and the
dark green doesn't show up very well against the black. Also, all of your
navigation links are illegible at their current font size, I h
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