Why not simply set up your Print CSS file to print only
the main content? If the person is only after that
information everything else is a waste of paper.
Everyone always tries to find fancy ways to do simply
tasks. Shame.
Lee Roberts
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from the answer, but it
also indicates that the text in the definition actually
answers or defines the question or term in the definition
type.
I hope this helps.
Lee Roberts
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Australians and New Zealanders to slam each other?
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not offer standard browsers anything that helps their
presentation. Browsers require Character set to determine
how the text should be presented (left-to-right,
right-to-left, top-down) and which set of characters to
call into the browser presentation.
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Guidelines.
I hope this helps.
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Hi
John,
I answered your
request at Web Pro World. I hope it helps.
Lee
Roberts
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From: John Britsios
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, August 07, 2004 4:27
PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: [WSG] Bobby does
not approve me
is not scalable. It does
not resize. Only the monitor resolution resizes.
Pixels are absolutes.
There are many holes in WCAG1. WCAG2 is attempting to fix
those problems.
I hope this helps.
Lee Roberts
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http://www.roserockdesign.com
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that the user will have to scroll.
But, still the em is the only truly scalable width.
The purpose of having scalable widths is to help prevent
the drip effect.
I hope this helps.
Lee Roberts
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visitors by offering varying style sheets
based upon a selection within the code of the page. I
think there is an article about this on A List Apart.
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Chris,
Put your CSS file in
a real directory. Then do the following:
../styles/site-styles.css
That is what I
use. Of course the directories and filenames are different, but you get
the idea.
Lee
Roberts
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I would then recommend you go beyond XHTML Basic and focus
upon the variants available.
After that I would recommend you focus upon Ruby and Earl.
I hope this helps.
Lee Roberts
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time enough to
read the Value information if they tab to the field below
the viewable portion of the form (ie, below the fold).
I hope this helps.
Lee Roberts
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is a layer. Your better
choice is P, unless you are splitting the horizontal into
two or more sections which would then require either a
table or a few inline DIVS.
Perhaps you can show us the page you have question with?
Making blind assumptions leads to disaster.
I hope this helps.
Lee Roberts
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Instead of having the images pulled randomly from a
directory, I would recommend you pull the information from
a database or XML file. Then you can better control the
accessible elements required. It will save you a major
headache attempting any other method.
Lee Roberts
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Donna,
You can get the toolbar at
http://www.nils.org.au/ais/web/resources/toolbar/index.html.
It's a great tool.
Welcome to the group.
Enjoy,
Lee Roberts
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From: Donna Jones [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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with Opera.
Lee Roberts
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From: Rev. Bob 'Bob' Crispen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 14, 2004 5:08 PM
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Subject: Re: [WSG] Web Accessability IE Toolbar
The voices
an accessibility policy can be simple or it can be as hard as you
want. But, you can't simply state that you developed your web site so it
meets WAI A, AA or AAA or Section 508. People don't understand that and
definitely don't understand the language developers use.
Lee Roberts
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.
Thanks,
Lee Roberts
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From: Patrick Lauke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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From: Lee Roberts
[...]
It's bad
things.
Lee Roberts
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From: Rev. Bob 'Bob' Crispen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2004 2:58 PM
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The voices are telling me
Congratulations to NILS for such a fantastic tool. Your use of the
simulator is perfection and can help people understand how others view their
web sites.
Steven, I thank you and your fellow programmers.
Lee Roberts
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that refuses to learn and use them. Unfortunately, part of our
shopping cart requires Microsoft technologies which I hate but have no
current alternate option.
Lee Roberts
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From: Scott Barnes [mailto:[EMAIL
an
organization that appears to pay for such privilege?[/quote]
If you want to participate please let me know in what manner or group you
would like to participate. I'll get you where you need to be.
Lee Roberts
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Why don't you participate in one of the working groups? That would lend
your experience and possibly make things better.
Lee Roberts
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a clock. Nor JavaScript menus. Use CSS for menus and
you got it made in the dynamics of HTML.
Lee Roberts
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PS: I'll let someone else change the subject if they like.
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both to be true;
mine requires only one to be true.
I hope this clears up some issues.
Lee Roberts
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that little issue up.
Lee Roberts
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From: Trusz, Andrew [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 08, 2004 8:57 AM
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Subject: RE: [WSG]headers
That's about as brief as my answers.
[quote
JSP was release June 2,
1999. Anything prior to that and they misrepresent
themselves.
http://java.sun.com/features/2000/06/time-line.html
I hope that
helps.
Lee
Roberts
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Sent: Thursday, July 08, 2004 9:48 AMTo:
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the meaning of written or spoken words.
They can be programmed to respond to verbal commands of one word, but they
don't understand them. We're not in the land of Star Trek yet.
Hopefully this clears it up.
Lee Roberts
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use IRC.
Lee Roberts
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From: Geoff Deering [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 08, 2004 2:37 PM
To: WebStandardsGroup
Subject: [WSG] (Understandable) Myths about the W3C WAI
Hi,
I'd just like to try and dispel a few commonly held myths about the
processes
this helps. My apologies for being so long.
Sincerely,
Lee Roberts
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Drew, Mike,
So
scroll a DIV to see all the information.
Sincerely,
Lee Roberts
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,
Lee Roberts
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From: Trusz, Andrew [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 06, 2004 9:08 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: [WSG]headers
On the H1 issue, there are many people that think using
understood language.
I hope this helps.
Sincerely,
Lee Roberts
http://www.roserockdesign.com
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From: Trusz, Andrew [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 06, 2004 12:35 PM
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Let's
Andy,
You might want to run those by me since I help develop the Web Content
Accessibility Guidelines.
Lee Roberts
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n acronym tag
forJette A
Kaarsbøl. I would use the description about Jette being an author of
abook in the viewable text (regular text on the
page).
(6) The links
you are listing appear to be clients. Am I correct? Did you design
the book cover or the web site?
Thank you for
lettin
document structure and use them according to specification.
[Priority2]
For example, in HTML, use H2 to
indicate a subsection of H1. Do not use headers for font
effects.
I hope this helps further.
Sincerely,
Lee Roberts
http://www.roserockdesign.com
http://www.applepiecart.com
From: Kim Kruse
=destination of the link/a
I hope this helps.
Sincerely,
Lee Roberts
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there is a note doesn't mean
anything.
Lee Roberts
From: Mordechai Peller
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, July 04, 2004 5:54
PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Re: [WSG] Styling
Text...
Geoff Deering wrote:
I
have no disagreement with this at all. What I am saying is if you
e sure you have no
problems.
Fixing these
things will help. If you would like a further review let me
know.
Sincerely,
Lee
Roberts
http://www.roserockdesign.com
http://www.applepiecart.com
From: Kim Kruse [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, July 03, 2004 4:28 PMTo:
[EMAIL PRO
is not as accessible as Level A and
surely not as accessible as Level AA. That means of your list the correct
answer would be a web page that is Level AA compliant.
However, I always strive for AAA compliance when doing accessibility work.
Thanks,
Lee Roberts
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it, Canada's rules, although
not totally accepted, required bi-lingual sites and even more accessibility
than Section 508 requires. Please correct me if I'm wrong; I like to keep
up with how other countries are handling the issues.
Thanks,
Lee Roberts
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,
Lee Roberts
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From: J Rodgers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 30, 2004 7:19 AM
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Subject: Re: [WSG] 508??
Actually Canada has to accessibility requirements under any law
an article about
accessible web sites, namely about YouSearched.com.
I hope this was of some help.
Sincerely,
Lee Roberts
http://www.roserockdesign.com
http://www.applepiecart.com
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From: ckimedia [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: [EMAIL
Would someone please explain why the WSG thinks Section 508 is what should
be used?
Thanks,
Lee Roberts
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it will make your head spin.
I hope this wasn't too long winded. I have a fond appreciation for
accessibility and for the standards. I'm glad this organization does as
well.
Best Regards,
Lee Roberts
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enjoyed it.
Before anyone points fingers, I will also be redesigning my site again. I
need to get it back to being accessible like I preach and teach.
Sincerely,
Lee Roberts
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/NOEMBED any longer unless you
want to support earlier versions. Oh my, do we want to support Netscape
4.x? I don't and don't even come close to trying any longer.
Thanks for the feedback.
Sincerely,
Lee Roberts
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Sent: Tuesday, June
The standards are available at these locations.
Missouri: http://www.dolir.state.mo.us/matp/ITAccessibilityStatute.htm
Illinois: http://www.illinois.gov/iwas/standards/iwasStandards.cfm
I hope this helps.
Sincerely,
Lee Roberts
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From: ckimedia [mailto:[EMAIL
I'm not sure if this what you're looking for, but it's worth a
shot.
"The power of the Web is
in its universality. Access by everyone regardless of disability is an
essential aspect."
Tim Berners-Lee, W3C Director
and Inventor of the World Wide Web
I hope this
helps.
Le
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