I want to buy the tool (OSX version) and would like to find out if Cut and
Paste Page feature available for the Pro desktop. The Firefox plugin has this
feature, the Basic desktop tool doesn't have nor the previous Advanced Desktop
tool. This is the feature that I really needed for a desktop val
That's because you have so many different css files
It might work better if you had a base css that included imports within
it to the sub css files. When you switch that with a new css file the
imports should also be
http://www.alistapart.com/articles/n4switch/ looks like it switches an
existing style based on using titles. This looks very good!
Thanks Mr. Drake!!
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Thanks for the responses.
The reason I am looking for something along these lines it to have a
"text only" look. A state requirement by State of Virginia for all
government web sites.
I like the style switcher idea which I am already using but when I
switch to an alternate style it only changes wha
I think your requirements may be a bit confused.
I would suggest you look at two articles
1. backwards compatible style switcher
http://www.alistapart.com/articles/n4switch/
2. zoom layout by Sir Joe Clark
http://www.alistapart.com/articles/lowvision/
Joe tells you why it's a good idea to create a
Hi Kevin
On 23 January 2010 06:52, Erickson, Kevin (DOE)
wrote:
> Could anyone please tell me if there is a right way to put a clickable
> button in a web page that will turn off all CSS?
Why do you want to switch off CSS?
Reasons aside, the simplest method that jumps to my mind is to use an
emp
Kevin,
I believe you could do it with PHP by having your "Off" button reload
the page, replacing your default header with one that omits your CSS
file(s). You could use a cookie to make the other pages also load
without CSS until the switch is toggled again.
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Nick Stone, MBA
SEO & Web Acc
At 1/22/2010 12:22 PM, Erickson, Kevin (DOE) wrote:
Could anyone please tell me if there is a right way to put a
clickable button in a web page that will turn off all CSS?
To be perhaps overly precise, I'm guessing that you probably don't
want to turn off *all* styling because that would rend
Hello fellow WSG'ers.
Could anyone please tell me if there is a right way to put a clickable
button in a web page that will turn off all CSS?
Thanks,
Kevin
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Hi Palle,
Thanks a billion :) :)
Cheers,
JC
On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 12:08 AM, Palle Zingmark wrote:
> Hi,
>
> There are tons of good HTML 5 tutorials online. :)
> Here are my Delicious links regarding HTML 5, should cover most of your
> requests.
>
> http://delicious.com/palleman/html5/
>
>
>
Hi,
There are tons of good HTML 5 tutorials online. :)
Here are my Delicious links regarding HTML 5, should cover most of your
requests.
http://delicious.com/palleman/html5/
Chers,
Palle Zingmark
pa...@palleman.nu
http://palleman.nu/
http://twitter.com/palleman/
On Jan 22, 2010, at 08:4
On Thu, 21 Jan 2010, Jayachandran Kandasamy wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Anybody is studying HTML 5 tutorial - like the tutorials should have
> examples and solutions for modern browser compatibility, please share the
> tutorials if it is available online
What tutorial are you talkiing about???
U
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