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Hi Aaron,
I'm more than happy to supply a CSS menu tutorial for a standard or
drop down menu.
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Sent: 25 October 2008 18:57
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: RE: [WSG] Font-size inhe
Hi Brett,
Javascript can be object orientated, it all depends on how your
using it. If you are using DOM etc then it's object. It's just like PHP 5
which is now object orientated with classes like GD+ and some of the classes
that rely on classes to work. I'm not a JS expert so I can't r
The jastAslide links dont work in firefox
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Diego La Monica
Sent: 22 October 2008 16:50
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: R: [WSG] Accessible and cross browser online slide system
Hi Thierry,
I solve
Personally I would say yes, the legend give vital information about what
information is being request and the fieldset tells the users/browser/reader
that the information with in it is linked together
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mcmonagle
Sent: 25 September 2008 19:35
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: Re: [WSG] suckerfish problem - ie6
Thanks,
Only other services and local information have drop downs and they are
showing up in ff3 for me.
what version are you using?
Essential eBiz Solutions Ltd wrote:
> Your top li
Your top links aren't working in Firefox, the nav li's need a z-index to
appear above the flash.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Gunlaug Sørtun
Sent: 25 September 2008 15:44
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: Re: [WSG] suckerfish proble
As far as I'm aware XHTML strict was never programmed to acknowledge
attributes, this was something that was only available in the transitional
format. If you remove language="javascript1.2" then you're page will
validate perfectly.
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ph R. B. Taylor
/Designer / Developer/
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Essential eBiz Solutions Ltd wrote:
>
> * Click the E
article [1] I explain the how-to a bit and offer some additional
solutions. Perhaps you could integrate those code snippets in your order
form.
[1] http://green-beast.com/blog/?p=220
Respectfully,
Mike Cherim
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With the absolute style you've tried, a z-index may help the ie issue's.
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To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: Fwd: [WSG] Position and peace of mind
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Just downloaded it. Seems that yet another blue chip is using a browsing
phishing tool, this time it was to rely specific download instructions
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Behalf Of Spellacy, Michael
Sent: 02 September 2008 23:11
To: wsg@webstand
You need to put the doc type before the HTML and HEAD tags. Also your css
file isn't pointed correctly when you go to the locations page needs the
good old .. to make it look back a folder.
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Se
I would say code for standards at the end of the day, because standard is
really the minimum requirement, once that's ticked off then code/hack for
other browsers. Can't say I've read it anywhere but my web sites certainly
look, work and load a lot better since I've started following that process.
Magento is great in practice, but I've found that the only big thing about
it for my customers is the admin facilities. But for a designer it's a lot
of hard work. I've seen some fantastic examples of what can be done with
Magento and there have been some great features that use jQuery (by far the
Have you got an example of what your wanting to achieve?
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Michael Horowitz
Sent: 28 August 2008 19:52
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: [WSG] how to use images and text in a menue
How would people sugges
Hi Michael,
Try this,
#header{
margin:0px;
padding:0px;
width: 100%;
height: 73px;
background-image:url(../images/header4.jpg);
}
#header img{
float: left;
}
#header ul li{
float:right;
font-size:10px;
}
#header ul li a {
text-decoration:none;
color:
Try this,
#mainNav ul {
Padding: 0;
Margin: 0;
}
That may help, don't know why but I've had to do that a few times with
nested lists.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Michael Horowitz
Sent: 30 July 2008 20:06
To: wsg@websta
I would generally avoid a fieldset for navigation item's. If you can
accomplish the effect you want with div's then use your div's. The main time
a fieldset is used is to hold form element's.
This is from the W3C site http://www.w3.org/TR/WCAG10-HTML-TECHS/
The following HTML 4.01 mechanisms grou
x27;ve seen
>some discussion of them but aren't an expert. I did a fix with margin
>that did work
>
>Michael Horowitz
>Your Computer Consultant
>http://yourcomputerconsultant.com
>561-394-9079
>
>
>
>Essential eBiz Solutions Ltd wrote:
>> Hi Micheal, if you c
ning a menu to the bottom of a div
If I wanted to replace my pixels with em's what would I do? I've seen
some discussion of them but aren't an expert. I did a fix with margin
that did work
Michael Horowitz
Your Computer Consultant
http://yourcomputerconsultant.com
561-394-907
Hi Micheal, if you change the containing DIV to a em based height then
adding a em value to the margin-top selector in your css would ensure it
stays at the bottom even if the page is resized. Nice easy solution and
makes it accessible in all browsers then.
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Sent: 25 July 2008 18:33
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: RE: [WSG] Vertical Scrolling
Hi Darren,
Would you be able to send that info again for me, would be really
appreciated, and thanks again for the info on the scrolling
you should know about!
Cheers, Darren
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Sent: 25 July 2008 16:04
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: RE: [WSG] Vertical Scrolling
Thanks for that Darren, works perfectly withou
if you change the css to auto it will only show the scroll if
it's required.
So..
overflow-y: auto;
overflow-x: hidden;
In theory it should work.
Cheers,
Darren
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Sen
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T: +44 (0)20-8816-8893
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Essential eBiz Solutions Ltd
Sent: 25 July 2008 12:11
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: [WSG] Vertical Scrolling
I'm still working on a t
the content to scroll
overflow: auto;
On Fri, 2008-07-25 at 12:10 +0100, Essential eBiz Solutions Ltd wrote:
> I'm still working on a tight layout for a soon to end client. I'm
> trying to write a price list page for them, but the height of the page
> is fixed to 550px, and f
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Subject: [WSG] Vertical Scrolling
I'm still working on a tight layout for a soon to end client. I'm trying to
write a price list page for them, but the heig
I'm still working on a tight layout for a soon to end client. I'm trying to
write a price list page for them, but the height of the page is fixed to
550px, and for the life of me I can't think of how to make the DIV scroll
without having a vertical scroll bar and for it to still work in IE6, 7 and
As far as I am aware the select option on a drop down list use's Javascript
to make it into a jump menu. If you want to cater to the wider audience I
would say using and CSS would be a much better option. Maybe have the
jump menu but have the javascript de-grade if a users haven't got it and
show
lease help me without any regard to
whether it is a "web standards" issue or not.
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Subject: [WSG] Iamge Gallery CSS help
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>From what I can see there it's because of the image you are using.
Try
.float1, .float2, .float{
float:left;
}
.float1 img {
height: 20px;
width: 20px;
float: left;
}
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Behalf Of ak
If you want to use a flash based navigation system and you are using swf
object then I would use the no script area to include a CSS based navigation
system for non-flash users. This way it can be searched by Google etc and be
user accessible.
i.e.
Link
//
Hi Kevin,
I use the &? Code purely because not all browser's can read & on
it's own as this tells the browser to expect a special character, which in
turn leads to a more user friendly experience.
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Even that site resource advise's to use the htc approach. I use this on a
number of website and it works really well. I attach it to a style sheet for
IE6 or below that way my CSS still passes validation.
http://bjorkoy.com/past/2007/4/8/the_easiest_way_to_png/
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From: [
Hi Michael,
Here a re few sites I've worked on that use the double helix PNG fix
http://www.petcalendars.eu/
http://www.epichousing.co.uk/site/cms/page.asp
http://www.enterprise-days.co.uk/
Hope they help
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Beh
Hi Laert,
Try this
You need to upgrade your Flash Player
This is replaced by the Flash content.
Place your alternate content here and users without the Flash
plugin or with
Javascript turned off will see this. Content
oach to the database connecton.
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Sent: 05 May 2008 00:11
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: Re: R: [WSG] Firefox skips dropdown and multi-select list with
tabbing (?)
On May 4, 2008, at 4:00 PM, Essentia
Just tabbed through the whole checkout forms in FireFox without any problems
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Sent: 04 May 2008 23:35
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: Re: R: [WSG] Firefox skips dropdown and multi-select list with
t
There is the old faithful
Image
Which as far as I'm aware is valid in XHTML strict, or the method Stuart
mentioned with the pre-set div tag.
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To: wsg@webstandardsgrou
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