Sorry Lea,
I get around 100 emails a day. Accessibility is in the scope of my work. AOL
definitely isn't.
... and if everyone on this forum had just a little bit of chatter OT then it
makes it hard to find the posts on topic.
c.
On 16/06/12 9:35 AM, Chris Pearce wrote:
I'm sorry but how
I'm sorry but how is this related to Web Standards?
On Friday, June 15, 2012, Danny Vose wrote:
**
What I meant was not for the customer to check his mail but for you to try
and login through his dashboard. I dont like AOL but it wouldnt be the
redirect to them thats causing it? I have been
If the link is from the same domain as the email of the poster,
Then I'm glad I didn't tread in it..
I'm calling Barker's Eggs.
Chris
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Hello Steve,
Google glass are attached to a frame like
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Hi
I've been discussing the mailto link with other designers on LinkedIn and
wonder what the opinions of other standards based designers are.
The original question had to do with the contact form. I suggested that
many people don't like contact forms and prefer to email directly from
their mail
with contact forms which
apparently have no one receiving the responses.
I agree
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Just my two cents,
Hayden
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*From:* li...@webstandardsgroup.org [mailto:li...@webstandardsgroup.org] *On
Behalf Of *Chris Price
*Sent:* Wednesday, 4 January 2012 6:51 AM
*To:* wsg
I followed your useit link and the article was so good I wanted to share it
via Linkedin and Twitter. I ended up having several windows opening, I had
little idea what was going on and often didn't know why I had arrived where
I had. Since then I've found 2 floating open windows and am still not
. Is this possible without using widths?
Use a table.
If the realtionship between them is such that they must be side by
side, then a table is the correct element to use.
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On Thu, 3 Nov 2011, Philip TAYLOR (Webmaster, Ret'd) wrote:
Chris F.A. Johnson wrote:
Use a table.
If the relationship between them is such that they must be side by
side, then a table is the correct element to use.
Two columns must be side-by-side, Chris, yet the received
wisdom
Russ,
It's the Friday evening of a long weekend - and you take the time to
give code examples??
And you still can't see why everyone here thinks you are both a *Web
Standards* and *Nice Guy* Superhero?!?
Have a great weekend Russ.
I admire your dedication.
And so should all of us!!
;-)
Chris
Marvin, that is great.
Thank you for sharing.
Sincerely.
Chris
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wrote:
hi.
if you visit http://www.dickbaldwin.com, got this program link from
the top tid bits from http://top.enterprises.com
far.
From: li...@webstandardsgroup.org [mailto:li...@webstandardsgroup.org] On
Behalf Of Darren Lovelock
Sent: Monday, 12 September 2011 3:58 PM
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: Re: [WSG] flat form with check boxes [SEC=UNCLASSIFIED]
Hi Chris,
Why not make the printable form a word doc
that make it confusing from both and accessibility and usability
point of view?
At the same time using a graphical or styled element with Alt tag seems messy
and cringe worthy as a work around.
I've got my own ideas, but what does everyone think is best practice in this
case?
Regards,
Chris
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On 26/08/11 3:15 PM, Jay Tanna wrote:
Personally I don't go out of my way to do anything special. I design the site
as it comes and if some people can't access it - tough luck. There is no point
in spending any additional time or money in buying specialist tools for people
who
very slightly larger than Helvetica or Arial. Problems only
occur when its font size is reduced to compensate.
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I wanted to share this conference opportunity with all of you.
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SENIOR PROGRAMMER/ANALYST
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
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8500 ANTIOCH ROAD
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h+Road,+Overland+Park,+KS+66212
OVERLAND PARK, KS
Calderamp;amp;#39;s 113th
Birthday. Courtesy of Calder Foundation / ARS,
NY.amp;gt;amp;lt;/aamp;gt;/noscript
Trying to decipher the JavaScript that runs this is pretty hard, though...
Chris
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HTML5, easy to do
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On Jun 9, 2011, at 9:16 PM, Jason Grant ja...@flexewebs.com wrote:
HTML, CSS and JavaScript of course.
On Thu, Jun 9, 2011 at 12:05
Hi Siobhan
3.6.17 - http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/all-older.html
Cheers
Chris
On 3/06/2011 11:16 AM, siobhan.ne...@health.gov.au wrote:
Return Receipt
Your Re: [WSG] what is the exact version of FF 3.6 x prior to
document: FF4? [SEC=No Protective Marking
start a new role in around 10 days, and will be
able to provide my new .gov.au address then - the address below will
suffice until then (no point sending you my current .gov.au as I won't
be in at work for much of this and next week due to conferences etc.
Cheers
Chris Beer
chris at e-beer
On Fri, 6 May 2011, David Laakso wrote:
First-pass. Comments and suggestions appreciated.
This end...
Desktop: OS X 10.4
Tablet: No got.
Mobile: OperaMini os SanyoMirro 4 BoostMobile.
uri: http://chelseacreekstudio.com/m/
Text is cut off: http://t.cfaj.ca/mentor.jpg
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On Fri, 6 May 2011, David Laakso wrote:
On 5/6/11 11:42 AM, Chris F.A. Johnson wrote:
On Fri, 6 May 2011, David Laakso wrote:
This end...
Desktop: OS X 10.4
Tablet: No got.
Mobile: OperaMini os SanyoMirro 4 BoostMobile.
uri: http://chelseacreekstudio.com/m/
Text is cut off: http
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On Wed, 6 Apr 2011, Webb, KerryA wrote:
Chris wrote:
On Wed, 6 Apr 2011, Kevin Ireson wrote:
Oh come on.
Surely you cannot dispute http://www.w3schools.com/ for the basics. Even
after all of these years. The fundamental concepts work.
I wouldn't trust w3schools.com (note that it has
.
The latest I have is 3.6.13
This is for Mac. Thanks!
After upgrading to FF4, most addons worked -- until I restarted FF.
However, after re-installing the addons, most of them worked fine.
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On Thu, 31 Mar 2011, Fabien BENARIAC wrote:
...
(I don't understand why you want to run FF3x modules
with FF4x...)
If it ain't broke...
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more than div class=happyfuntime. They're both just divs.
Now, if you use the new code element instead, that tells the browser it is
code.
There's a new code element? How does it differ from the old one?
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, thanks Russ, and Merry Christmas
Sincerely.
Chris
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On 19/12/2010, at 6:20 PM, Nicholas Bower n...@petangent.net wrote:
Hi Mods can you possibly drop emails from list and digest with subject
containing out of office or autoreply?? 20-50% (at times) of
emails I get from
when we can use .csv) etc as it can imply inferred support
or approval for a vendor.
Cheers
Chris
On 12/1/2010 6:52 AM, Erickson, Kevin (DOE) wrote:
Hi All,
The website I work with receives a lot of documents to be posted that
come in the form of Word, PowerPoint and Excel documents. And now
.org/
http://www.html5rocks.com/
And there's Andy Clarke's new book Hardboiled Web Design which deals with
HTML5 and more: http://hardboiledwebdesign.com/
So is HTML5 ready, as far as http://ishtml5readyyet.com/ sees it isn't the
same as can I use parts of this spec yet?
Chris
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On 11 Nov 2010, at 09:18, Chris Taylor wrote:
In fact, this is HTML5-style - !doctype html - but will work fine in all
browsers (as far as I know).
When you come to perform basic QA using a validator, on the other hand, you
get very
need to
break down a li or dd. If you lost the styling in a form built with a list
would it appear to make sense when each element had a bullet beside it?
Would another logical outcome not be that each fieldset would require a
separate list which may comprise 1 element?
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=stylesheet type=text/css
a description META tag:
meta name=description
content=Chris F.A. Johnson's home page: Web design, Chess, Unix shell, Cryptic
Crosswords, Books
Then the BODY.
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try adding display: block - by default they are usually displayed as inline
in ie you need to add them via javascript before it will recognise them:
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On 27/09/10 8:13 PM, tee wrote:
Only the two Webkit browsers are able to render the header
of
display is not what I wanted type emails, especially ones based
around a Microsoft product.
It's the web. This is a web standards list.
It's not the magazine typography list.
Just annoyed. And tired.
Chris
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I
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On 2010/08/22 12:51 (GMT+0100) Chris Price composed:
On 2010/08/22 07:03 (GMT-0400) Felix Miata composed:
The web wasn't designed for graphics, and for the most part still isn't.
What made the web revolutionary
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to have said that
the content in article *might* be more relevant to a search engine
than the content in aside - compared with div id=article and div
id=sidebar which would be harder to tell apart.
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your page dependent on
javascript. Without it some elements will be styled in IE, some won't
(the above comes from Introducing HTML5 by Remy Sharp and Bruce Lawson)
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On 13/08/10 6:38 AM, Tom Livingston wrote:
List,
Here's a theory question ( i think) for ya. I'm working
html
pages.
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%
Mozilla3.76%
Of which IE:
8.059.04%
7.026.37%
6.014.59%
So I'd say for most mainstream commercial sites, IE6 is definitely still a
consideration.
Chris
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On Wed, 28 Apr 2010, tee wrote:
On Apr 28, 2010, at 3:38 PM, Chris F.A. Johnson wrote:
On Wed, 28 Apr 2010, tee wrote:
On Apr 25, 2010, at 2:51 PM, tee wrote:
In this site, if you click on Accordion menu, in the second (last) menu,
Safari shows a rectangular outlined block; hover
On Wed, 14 Apr 2010, Naim Latifi wrote:
Hi,
I removed width:1085px but my container changed and the horizontal bar
still is appearing.
Provide a URL so that we can see what's happening.
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refresh. All other IE versions stubbornly refuse. Any ideas how to get
IE to play nice, please?
Rename the file index.txt instead of index.html.txt
Firefox used to do the same thing, IIRC.
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I would have thought the problem would be when you want to use it in a
stylesheet...
.ratingL-4.5 {...}
presumably a browser will read this as two classes. But if it's purely
there for something like javascript to grab hold of and interpret it
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Jens-Uwe
-background-origin:padding;
width:1085px;margin-left:auto;margin-right:auto;
background-color:White;
}
How to remove the horizontal scroll ?
Remove width:1085px;
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be. And are there tools that do the reverse?
Cheers
Chris
On 10/02/2010 10:21 PM, Foskett, Mike wrote:
Hi all,
May I ask the group to critique and comment on this image to data URI
conversion tool?
http://websemantics.co.uk/online_tools/image_to_data_uri_convertor/
thanks
Mike Foskett
http
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On Sat, 30 Jan 2010, Jason Grant wrote:
Thanks to people who have commented via blog and email.
...
@Chris F.A. Johnson That page is accessible, it just looks shit in the
browser you tested in (whatever you have used there - would have nice
to have test environment details).
The only
On Sat, 30 Jan 2010, Jason Grant wrote:
@Chris
I couldn't resist this Sir.
Your site: http://chess.cfajohnson.com/
Uses two tables on the front page.
The first should be a dl and both are missing thead section. Poor
accessibility.
I agree. That's a very old page that I haven't yet got
On Sat, 30 Jan 2010, Jason Grant wrote:
@Chris F. A. Johnson
Once again, the site only looks rubbish for most part and is still
accessible with larger font size.
But even that is unnecessary; there's no good reason not to have
it look good for everyone.
How do you propose
Nor, apparently, does a page which works:
http://cfaj.freeshell.org/testing/flexewebs.jpg.
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the body tag.
You have two br / tags where they don't belong. (You should
remove all such cases and use CSS to get extra space.)
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On Wed, 20 Jan 2010, Marvin Hunkin wrote:
can you help me out.
Possibly -- if you post a URL.
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slices that do not have a separate HTML
source?
What does a proprietary technique have to do with web standards?
Does it even work with anything other than IE8?
[1] http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc848871%28VS.85%29.aspx
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rusty.
and totally blind.
so the biggest problem, where things are located on screen.
so any one got any ideas where to start and how to write a tutorial for
this
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On Fri, Jan 15, 2010 at 6:17 AM, Chris F.A. Johnson
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I find it hard to take it seriously when it has
body { font-size:62.5%; } in http://dev.opera.com/css/screen.css
If you're going to snipe, it's a good idea
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If any of you guys are around at this time, I'd be really grateful if you
could have a look at:
http://www.betasite.fsnet.co.uk/gam/altgam/gwelanmor.html
The yellow background doesn't suit the page.
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@Chris - I've set a white background, so I hope your yellow one has gone now!
It's still yellow.
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The dropdown css is towards the bottom of the file.
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caverns measureless to man
Down to a sunless sea.
/pre
pre.poem
{
font-family: , serif;
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Hi Marvin,
The date and time pop up in your menu bar when you click on copyright...
It's not accessibility or standards related but your copyright message needs
fixing.
It should at least read No unauthorised reproduction of material is allowed by
the copyright holder. Any unauthorized person
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: 23 Errors
Address:http://www.raulferrer.com/joe/html/
There is a horizontal scroll bar if my browser window is less than
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] Is pressing Enter to submit (or not) on forms an
accessability issue? [SEC=UNCLASSIFIED]
2009/10/21 Chris Vickery chris.vick...@privacy.gov.au:
In this case it's for an input field, not a textarea, and enter will still
not submit (unless you tab out) so in this case makes it contrary to 'native
We're accessibility testing at the moment. We've got some email forms (ie. Put
in your email address to subscribe - submit) that do not currently submit if
you press enter.
Personally I feel this should be an accessibility issue, but I am finding it
difficult to locate any solid documentation
] value= id=email1 class=text
/input type=submit name=form[subscribebutton1] value=Subscribe
id=subscribebutton1 /
/form
/div
There must be something buried in the styling causing this behaviour.
Chris
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Behalf Of ja
Is the css applied to the print media or just the screen?
ie: is it linked via
link href=your stylesheet here media=screen rel=stylesheet
type=text/css /
?
if so try
link href=your stylesheet here media=all rel=stylesheet
type=text/css /
2009/10/13 Naveen Bhaskar naveenbhas...@live.in
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Chris F.A. Johnson wrote:
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There is a problem with ungainly wordspacing in the justified
text
and text
On Fri, 9 Oct 2009, Western Web Design wrote:
http://www.westernwebdesign.com.au/keynorthcontractors/index.html
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and text that overflows its box:
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and there wouldn't be such
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On Fri, 9 Oct 2009, Western Web Design wrote:
Chris F.A. Johnson wrote:
On Fri, 9 Oct 2009, Western Web Design wrote:
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There is a problem with ungainly wordspacing in the justified text
On Wed, 7 Oct 2009, michael.brocking...@bt.com wrote:
Chris,
I am not sure what system you tested this on, but it doesn't work on any
system I tried, and indeed it shouldn't: the marker is a part of the LI
not of the UL.
http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/generate.html#propdef-list-style-type
.
I hope I've explained this properly (nothing online to see yet) and I hope
someone can help.
Is this what you want: http://cfajohnson.com/testing/floatdivs.shtml ?
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:
ul
lispancontent/span/li
/ul
ul {
color:#380;
list-style-type:disc;
}
ul li span {
color:#000;
}
ul
li class=blackcontent/li
/ul
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color:#380;
list-style-type:disc;
}
ul li.black {
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How I imagine the markup to be is something like this
pThis is the start of the textqand this is the start of the
quotation/q/ppqthis is the end of the quotation/q and some more
text/p
Off the top of my head I would use something like this css
q{
quotes: '' '';
On Tue, 29 Sep 2009, Raul Ferrer wrote:
http://www.raulferrer.com
The contrast between most of the text and its background is so low
as to be unreadable.
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think
table cellspacing=0 class=guestBook
trtdnbsp;/td/tr
should be...
table cellspacing=0 class=guestBook
trtd colspan='2'nbsp;/td/tr
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interesting stuff there, and usually bookmark a couple of links from it.
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Marvin,
Sitepoint have a good article on font stacks which I've found to be a very easy
way of making text look quite a bit better:
http://www.sitepoint.com/article/eight-definitive-font-stacks/
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not telling me the font name.
what is the problem.
It's impossible to tell without seeing the page. Please post a URL.
Before you do that, however, make sure that the page is valid HTML
and CSS. Go to http://validator.w3.org.
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. As others have stated,
the problem you have is the technologies you require have expensive
licenses and so free hosting is going to be hard to come by. But if you
confirm it's only a small site, maybe someone out there has a bit of
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There's also a guide for Australian Government agencies here:
http://webpublishing.agimo.gov.au/
As a couple of people have said... at the end of the day it's just different
flavours of W3C
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for a while, so I've lost touch with the current
practices and conventions.
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