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Oh, and displaying the stream information in a textarea seems like a
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Hi Kevin,
Looks like you need to clear the floats:
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Not too sure what's happening with the margins, only had a quick look,
maybe try setting margin-top to 0 on the h2 elements.
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Hi Paul,I use Flash Plugin Switcher:http://www.kewbee.de/produkte/PluginSwitcher.htmlsite is in German, but the help is in English:
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Yes, please validate your next ramble with one of the W3C's online tools please
otch (to about #333) in the main content
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> I'd be very interested in knwoing if anyone else sees this or has a
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> shorter column to have extra empty space
> to fill it up to be just as high as the longer one.
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Unfortunately, the validator does not yet offer the option of validating
> against CSS 2.1. Anyone know when this is likely to happen?
>
> Although, I don't believe that would have any effect on use of -moz
> properties anyway
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I said, maybe I'm
> missing something...
Hmm, you're quite right.
It *does* work in Firefox, I must've just left something important
out, probably a height or something along those lines. That's what I
get for throwing things together in a rush :)
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> Did I miss anything imprtant?
Yes. A 'z' in:
http://www.mezoblue.com/
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>
> From the W3C validation service:
>
> Line 514, column 40: there is no attribute "onClick"
> Click here...
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HTML if your webserver is sending the correct HTTP headers, as seoed.com
seems to be doing:
Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-2
is exactly what it sounds like: an equivalent to a
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pulled out and the surrounding paragraph wraps around it,
> I will be
> forever in your debt! Makes googling difficult when you can't remember
> what the silly things are called
Pull quotes?
http://desktoppub.about.com/library/glossary/bldef-pullquote.htm
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here:
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>
> Personally I'd prefer to leave my CSS formatted as is and shave the
> k's off images used, etc. Then if I need to hand the stylesheets over
> to someone they are more usable.
>
> Nick
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> Please don't ever request read receipts (I get most of them rather
> than you).
Also, please temporarily unsubscribe (or is there a 'nomail' option?) from
the list if you're going to have one of those a
Does anyone know if there's a
> similar function
> in CF?
Sure, use the cfheader tag:
Also, make sure you throw a so as not to
include all the debugging info.
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- the IRC channel <http://webstandardsgroup.org/mail/irc.html> (OT stuff is
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oesn't validate though:
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name%2Fmy%2Fbehaviors%2Fie7-xml.css&warning=2&profile=css2&usermedium=all>
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> 'MSSmartTagsPreventParsing'
This page:
http://vancouver-webpages.com/META/
gives a rather lengthy list, including a lot of proprietary stuff.
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e text when the image isn't there, but
> they seem very clumsy, so I'm asking whether the old
> skool method's usability outweighs its unfashionable
> unsemanticness.
What are some of these techniques? I don't think I've seen any that do that
around (not that I'
gnu.org/software/wget/wget.html) to automate the
process.
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Sheesh, didn't notice that TB was still downloading a bunch of emails
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The Web Standards Awards looks pretty interesting, gives me more
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likely to take their silly browser detection crap away.
If, however, they have a pile of emails from customers telling them that
they can't get into their site, then they're a lot more likely to make the
change.
That said, it's also handy to get into NYT articles without registering
(h
lthough IE will ignore the min-width.
You could throw a div with a width of 800px in there instead of the
min-width, but that seems a bit too much like a hack for my taste :)
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bg_border_margin
_padding.html
Just for the hell of it, I whipped up a test page
(http://lindsay.f2o.org/experiments/css/border-color.html), which works fine
in MacIE5 for me.
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(I'd hate to be the one writing parsing rules for that sucker :p)
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> Are you sure this is their live site though? I have the feeling I
> have seen them before a long time ago..
Looks like it's live - it's linked from http://axisfive.net/portfolio.php so
I'd imagine it is :)
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Good idea, but the hideously bad contrast of the colours, tiny default font
size and the broken links make me feel that they aren't all that serious
about it:
http://www.axisfive.net/standardize/
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e are a few good sites:
http://zvon.org/
http://xml.com/
http://ibm.com/developerworks/xml/
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something in the CSS)
Re. the initial page fulll of text, it's most likely the infamous Flash Of
Unstyled Content bug:
http://www.bluerobot.com/web/css/fouc.asp
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border="0" on the images (or .nav a img
{border: 0;} if you're that way inclined)
> Much obliged y'all. Hey, and work in progress exhibited on this list
> is confidential, right?
Well, considering that the list is archived at:
http://www.mail-archive.com/wsg%40webstandard
http://www.evolt.org/article/Breadcrumbs_for_PHP_Lovers/17/4455/
ASP:
http://www.evolt.org/article/Breadcrumbs_for_Those_Using_ASP/17/4438/evolt.o
rg
And there is a Dreamweaver extension to create ColdFusion breadcrumbs (if
you're into that sorta thing):
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slow and I'd prefer a win32 app of some kind. Any suggestions?
Altova make a bunch of XML editing stuff, Stylevision might be what you
need.
http://xmlspy.com/products_xsl.html
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Mark Stanton wrote:
> I swear /. is next.
>
> http://www.webstandards.org/buzz/archive/2003_12.html#a000259
>
> Can you spell T_tal W_rld D_mination? Well done Russ, keep up the
> mighty fine work.
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o idea if it works though :)
background-color: #e3e3e3;
...
etc.
If that does you no good, take a look at the ZVON XSLT reference:
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he URL for the link.
I wrote a small rant a while back on how stupid displaying things like this
in the status bar is, it was mainly about displaying information relevant to
menu items though - http://lindsay.f2o.org/blog/read?ObjectID:44; (yes, the
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rule, but it is just a quickie :)
One
other way would be to change the className of a parent element and use
inheritance to specify the different states. This way is probably a better way
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website! Wonder why MS has never written a KB article on
>> multiple IE
Plus the fact that IE is supposedly so tightly integrated with the operating
system that it can't be a separate product :)
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border: 2px inset threedface;
background-color: window;
color: windowtext;
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> unused mail aliases... ;(
IE 6.0.2, 5.01, 5.5, XP Pro:
- The 'THREE' part of item three wraps onto the next line on hover
Otherwise all good.
(Damn I love standalone IE :D)
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> Is there a known CSS hack to hide styles from Mozilla based browsers?
You could try mixing 'n matching hacks from here:
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Seems to be a group in Toronto, CA.
A few big names in there, too.
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> {font-family: "arial black"; arial, helvetica, geneva, sans-serif; }
And, of course, you should remove the semicolon from after "arial black",
otherwise the alternate font-families won't get applied at all.
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> (38 seconds down the hill from the Museum's William St entrance).
It can easily be achieved in under 10 seconds if you are thirsty enough to
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content: "";
display: block;
clear: both;
}
I've only tested that minimally, but it works in FB 0.6.1.
HTH
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> -Original Message-
> From
zarre.
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> -Original Message-
> From: James Ellis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, 23 October 2003 9:14 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Descendant Selector
Nah, we're actually talking about the flat bread:
<http://www.foodtv.com/food/recipes/recipe/0,1977,FOOD_9936_23974,00.html>
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> -Original Message-
Yeah, but then every other link on the page will have the same hover attributes.
And a#wsg:hover doesn't work.
I'm sure I could get it sorted out, I'm just busy working in Flash ATM :)
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> Only tested in FB 0.6.1, IE 6 on XP (I'm lazy today).
>
> Suggestions welcome.
Oh, and I know the hover thing isn't working in IE.
IE is a PITA & can go to hell :)
Well, at least until I get bored enough to figure out why it isn't working :p
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; last thoughts on this.
A late challenger:
http://lindsay.f2o.org/experiments/css/wsg_icon.html
Pretty much the same as Ben's, but in CSS/XHTML.
Only tested in FB 0.6.1, IE 6 on XP (I'm lazy today).
Suggestions welcome.
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amp;oe=utf-8&q=xhtml
+target+blank
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> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, 20 October 2003 2:37 PM
> To: [EMAIL PR
It's all kinda dissapointing, Dave usually does a hell of a lot better than
this.
(Obviously I get cranky when I have less than my usual amount of morning
coffee :))
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> -Original M
at support it, and do a server-side transform to HTML
for those that don't (There are probably a number of flaws in this though
(probably the biggest being that you'd have to write two versions of your
presentation code), and I'll be stuufed if I can think of a single reason
*to* do
atively) small
standalone application as they do on this page?
I hate software companies today :[
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> site with all these features?
Sounds good.
I can just imagine all the 'what should be in the ?' type of arguments,
though :p
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You can try the Code Style Font Sampler:
http://www.codestyle.org/css/font-family/index.shtml
'Standard' is a funny term for fonts, too, as things like Office & IE
install heaps of additional fonts.
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And the URL, for the non-geeks, is:
http://books.slashdot.org/books/03/09/30/1633204.shtml?tid=126&tid=156&tid=1
88&tid=192&tid=95
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{...} /* top level */
ul li ul li {...} /* second level */
Note that anything declared in the first rule will have to be overridden in
the second. ie. if you want the top level bold, but the second level normal:
ul li {
font-weight: bold;
}
ul li ul li {
font-weight: norm
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