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On Jul 12, 2009, at 10:45 AM, Joseph Taylor wrote:
Tee,
It looks like you should (warning - people will argue about this)
markup up a table, with the column headings as the "labels" at the
top. Be sure to specify the scope="col" attribute.
Then in each cell markup your inputs as normal,
Hi all,
I like http://leftlogic.com/lounge/articles/entity-lookup/ for any entities
that I can't remember, and if you're on a Mac there's a widget, and a plugin
for Firefox
cheers
Luke
2009/7/10 designer
> Hi all,
>
> Could anyone tell me where there is information regarding character code
> '
[snip]> Yes! Using UTF-8 in your web pages means NOT having to use HTML
> entities for text such as ñ or ê. The only HTML entities you
> need to use in your character data are & for '&' ampersand, < fo
r
> '<' less-than, and > for '>' greater-than so that those characters
> don't confuse the HT
Mike,
It's messages like this one which make it such a joy to be part of WSG.
Impeccable information and the perfect answer with just one URL!
>>> On 7/10/2009 at 7:39 pm, "Foskett, Mike" wrote:
http://websemantics.co.uk/resources/common_symbols/
Mike
-Original Message-
From: li..
I just use a modified keyboard layout that allows me to directly type
necessary punctuation directly form the keyboard. no messing around with
entities or NCRs.
Andrew
designer wrote:
Hi all,
Could anyone tell me where there is information regarding character
code 'usage' that is simple. I
Tee,
It looks like you should (warning - people will argue about this) markup
up a table, with the column headings as the "labels" at the top. Be sure
to specify the scope="col" attribute.
Then in each cell markup your inputs as normal, add your labels and hide
with css. Not very elegant, bu