as H0, which is neat,
except: should H1 contain the same text as TITLE? If not, what's the
difference?
Wow, I didn't know I had that many questions! ;)
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ays by George Orwell" for the TITLE, and H1's for each essay.
- Sidebars and their ilk would properly speaking need their own H1's (and
possibly H2's).
- In a sense, a H1 in a web page signals the start of a new "document", or
independent "section" of the pag
Just a request - could we change subject lines when the subject changes?
Actually, I can't remember how the thread became the FIR thread...
But anyway, I'm sure I'm not alone in liking the ability to scan my list
inboxes for subject headings that I'm following.
cheers,
Gy
At 02:11 19/03/2004 +1100, you wrote:
Gyrus spoke the following wise words on 19/03/2004 1:46 AM EST:
Just a request - could we change subject lines when the subject changes?
Actually, I can't remember how the thread became the FIR thread...
But anyway, I'm sure I'm not alon
h popups in terms of standards and accessibility.
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At 16:55 18/03/2004 +, you wrote:
Change
onclick="window.open('index.cfm?id=23',
to
onclick="window.open(this.href,
Excellent!
thanks,
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Sorry about the nit-picking :-)
Sure, I've not got round to getting onclick vs. onkeypress clear in my head
- I'll use this opportunity to do so :-)
As for the no-function JS and the title, they were just in there for demo
purposes ;-)
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ions, and would implicitly - being
the first heading in the - be equivalent to site
sections? Shouldn't we be using now for the first title in each
page "section"?
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'm floating the elements left, and they contain tags set to
display: block. It all works fine in Moz / IE5-6, but Opera 7 stack the
s on top of each other. Also, there's a big gap between the footer and
the content that doesn't appear with other browsers.
Anyone know Opera's
At 01:45 22/03/2004 +0100, you wrote:
First of all, I couldn't see anything by viewing the HTML-Link in Opera.
Was the CSS linked?
Actually, it was imported via a style block in the header. I'd not
considered this, but is there any practical reason to do this:
and have this in your stylesheet:
other problems:
- In IE5.0/Win, the padding doesn't apply to the the
- In all browsers I've looked at, there's a bit of space between each ,
with the background showing through (I want the s flush against each other)
Any ideas?
thanks,
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0. Ah well...
I've ditched the borders. The only problem now is... no, I'll leave it
there. I think I'll set to it with a fresh mind tomorrow ;-)
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completely unusable.
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with the background colour and (2) clickable.
I'll experiment with position:relative.
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quot; technique is a good place to start:
http://alistapart.com/articles/slidingdoors/
http://alistapart.com/articles/slidingdoors2/
HTH,
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se are excellent CSS resources:
css-discuss Wiki
http://css-discuss.incutio.com/
CSS filters and hacks
http://www.dithered.com/css_filters/index.html
(includes full browser compatibility details for each filter/hack technique)
HTH,
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