[WSG] RE: More than one H1?

2009-10-17 Thread Elizabeth Spiegel
This is an argument which never seems to go away. Unfortunately the HTML 4 spec http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/struct/global.html#h-7.5.5 confuses things a little by referring to the relative importance of different heading levels, rather than their structural function. Nevertheless, it also say

RE: [WSG] Online shop package recommendations please.

2009-10-17 Thread Raul Ferrer
I wanted to point out that Zencart is NOT a table based HTML. Yes, there’s a lot of old templates that use tables, but there’s lot of templates that are fully css driven, and obviously if you create your own (as I did) you’re not restricted at all. The learning curve (to have it beautiful and shi

[WSG] Re: More than one H1?

2009-10-17 Thread Peter Stagg
Very interesting discussion on a point that often causes controversy. Here is my 2c for what its worth: The use of a single H1 per _page_ on a site comes from a mixture of IA, semantics, Accessibility and Usability with a nod to the history of publishing. I consider the notion of semantics

RE: [WSG] Online shop package recommendations please.

2009-10-17 Thread EBS Admin
Try cscart over at cscart.com. It's not free but it's easy to work with and easy to skin. _ From: li...@webstandardsgroup.org [mailto:li...@webstandardsgroup.org] On Behalf Of Darren Lovelock Sent: 17 October 2009 22:27 To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org Subject: RE: [WSG] Online shop packa

RE: [WSG] Online shop package recommendations please.

2009-10-17 Thread Darren Lovelock
Drupal with the ubercart module - http://www.ubercart.org/ demo here - http://livetest.ubercart.org/uc1/ List of features - http://www.ubercart.org/what_is_ubercart Supported payment systems - http://www.ubercart.org/payment Add the views module and ubercart views module for 'popular product'

Re: [WSG] Online shop package recommendations please.

2009-10-17 Thread jason
Magento isn't easy but it is probably most flexible from UI perspective compared to zencart (table based HTML) and jshop (also table based HTML), so theoretically it is easier to knock up templates for Magento than other two. I used both zencart and jshop and they are a pain to work with visuall

Re: [WSG] Online shop package recommendations please.

2009-10-17 Thread Frederick Matzen
Magento is great but has a high learning curve and not a lot of template options, free or commercial, at this point. If you need a very full featured cart, I'd use it anyway. If you need a basic cart use Zencart. If you only have a couple of items I'd use Paypal buttons. Frederick On Sat, Oct 17

Re: [WSG] Online shop package recommendations please.

2009-10-17 Thread jason
Magento is an option also possibly Sent from my BlackBerry® wireless device -Original Message- From: "hed...@digitalessence.net" Date: Sat, 17 Oct 2009 21:34:16 To: Subject: [WSG] Online shop package recommendations please. Hi, I'm in the process of quoting a few ecommerce packages/we

[WSG] Online shop package recommendations please.

2009-10-17 Thread hed...@digitalessence.net
Hi, I'm in the process of quoting a few ecommerce packages/websites and currently looking at opencart (for a free and non supported solution) and JShop for a more pro supported version. Does anyone have any packages that they recommend? http://www.opencart.com/ http://www.jshop.co.uk/index I'm

Re: [WSG] Re: More than one H1?

2009-10-17 Thread Jason Grant
Well done Darren on debunking this one.I have also changed my blog post to reflect the fact that you might want to use H1 on the homepage around the logo, but that's the only place where I can possibly think it would make sense. Thanks, Jason On Sat, Oct 17, 2009 at 2:43 PM, Darren Lovelock wrote:

RE: [WSG] Re: More than one H1?

2009-10-17 Thread Darren Lovelock
Enough Darren bashing LOL My apologies for attacking so head-on but it looked to me that your only intention was to attempt to boost your website rankings and that is something that Google definitely advises against - build websites for your visitors and not the search engines. You mind telling m

Re: [WSG] Re: More than one H1?

2009-10-17 Thread Jason Grant
Oh yes, and let's not forget that Google isn't the only search engine on the planet too. :-) On Sat, Oct 17, 2009 at 1:40 PM, Jason Grant wrote: > Once again I have to come back to this great thread - one of the best > discussions in the long time on this mailing list: > >- BBC uses H1 on th

Re: [WSG] Re: More than one H1?

2009-10-17 Thread Jason Grant
Once again I have to come back to this great thread - one of the best discussions in the long time on this mailing list: - BBC uses H1 on the logo on the home page, but around the article title on article specific page (e.g. view-source:http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/8312126.stm)

Re: [WSG] recovering file replace

2009-10-17 Thread Kevin Ireson
Hi Nour, If the file you have lost is on a live website, you could always use the search engine cache to recover the older version. Kevin From: Nour Alsafar Sent: Saturday, October 17, 2009 1:06 PM To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org Subject: [WSG] recovering file replace Hi please if anyone ca

[WSG] recovering file replace

2009-10-17 Thread Nour Alsafar
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[WSG] [Spam] :Out of Office AutoReply: WSG Digest

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Re: [WSG] Re: More than one H1?

2009-10-17 Thread Christian Fagan
Thanks for all your responsesI didn't expect this topic to be so clouded. For me and this particular site I'm working on, the problem still remainswhile Jason's article is well written, it doesn't use any *governing body (eg. W3C/Google) references* as basis for it's conclusions...it