I am putting together this template and for some reason in IE the first
vertical dotted border has areas in it that look bold,
Can anyone see why?
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Thanks Katrina,
For any javascript problems the first place I look is quriksmode.com.
unfortunatly if you want to support IE you have to fork your code ie one
section for IE one for the rest.
All I can put this down to is a bug in ie 8 rc1.
Robin
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it in, it is only when you place your cursor
and try and paste in then.
Like I said it worked fine in ie6 and 7 so I have submitted it to Microsoft as
a bug. We'll see what happens
Robin
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when the cursor
is placed.
See here for very simple example.
http://robing.xtools.co.nz/demo_cms/test_editor/
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Joshua I could do that , and is looking like I may have to but I was just
trying to see if I was missing anything obvious or if there was a fix somebody
knew about.
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Why not just use a transitional doctype?
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or ie.
Thank you
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Hi Blake,
In my experience, "position: fixed" seems not work with IE.
Robin
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using the JS to position the div. If the page has been scrolled
down or up, whatever, the JS will reposition the div to make sure it's not
outside of the view.
But I don't like this crazy idea because
1. it increases the page-load;
2. a lot of work to do with media="print"
Ch
Oh I did miss the point. You were talking about those small screens and the
users really don't like scrolling. In that case, what if put the tabs on the
bottom of the page?
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] Is it a good practice to have 'Back to Top' link?
Robin Shi wrote:
> How about the tabs with JS? It visually breaks the page into small parts and
> switch by tabs.
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So - the visitor comes, they read to the bottom, then they have to
scroll to the top and activate the next tab (a
How about the tabs with JS? It visually breaks the page into small parts and
switch by tabs.
Robin
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Ok, this is an in-house project so this may not be a problem but an
excellent point.
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Has anyone had any experience or problems with using this attribute?
Here is the code if anyone would like to test.
http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/strict.dtd";>
Untitled Document
this is my editable div (or is it)
Any comments would be most welcome.
Rob
n set the #nav to be position absolute but this
causes the element below to move up behind the navigation.
How can I clear #nav so that the next element doesn't move up behind?
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Scripting as a start.
Good Luck
Robin
Hi guys,
Am comfortable with HTML/CSS and accessibility in general, but st
http://www.phpbb.com/ might be worth taking a look at.
>Can anyone recommend a Social Networking Site Software / Script which is
standards compliant? I've been hunting around and most scripts are table
based and don't seem to be compliant/accessible.
>
>The script would need to have s
based
Robin
I'm surprised no one has really commented on Joomla! I've read the
feedback and reviews on Joomla and not only is it free and open source
CMS, you're able to customise and add extensions as appropriate for your
client. Check out the demo at: http://demo.joomla
ion for the
javascript-less and using for the alternative, but your
suggestion for the off screen div I think is a great idea.
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> > I have been asked by a client for an area on his website that will have
> > sc
out on an
unfavorable situation.
I just followed the link for the vertical scroll from the link you sent
and that looks interesting as well. http://onlinetools.org/tools/domnews/
thanks again
Robin
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We have used scrolling text on a school website as a 't
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Hi John,How long ago was this per chance?I find your comments very interesting because it's taken right from direct experience in formal web education (albeit to graphic designers at the time).In essense, higher/further education guidelines (IT/Graphic Design or otherwise) don't seem to be able to
nience DOM helpers for instance to use JSON to
describe the tree structure you want and convert that into a real DOM
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and have a background. You might try either
removing (or increasing) #navbar a {height: 1em;} or the background
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getting a client to thing your actually part of the browser when your not?
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a bit late to worry about that :)
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ur text for the single purpose of having that
separation marked out when such structure would be otherwise
meaningless. In musical terms it is more of a rest than other
structuring devices such as bars.
I believe it was renamed from because (like ) it is not
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s you would expect, just keeps reducing.
Can anyone suggest the cause of this behaviour and a remedy?
TIA
Robin Gallagher
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Great, thanks. I'm very pleased that I can use periods and colons, that
makes it much easier.
Not sure this applies to your case but note that colons are fine in HTML
but forbidden in XHTML.
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, congratulations, you have
not wasted time figuring out useless technology :) Yet another reason to
forget about the whole mess with entities and just use UTF-8.
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SMIL has simple ways of handling this sort of thing
including with timers for menu deactivation that degrade very easily
to browser that don't support it (and could probably have a script
fallback for applicable cases).
To be honest, I think
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are rendered the same size in High Contrast, despite being font-size: 135%; and
font-size: 118%; in the WSG stylesheet.
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background-repeat: no-repeat;
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which works ok, excepting that the rightcol sometimes goes over the top of the
footer (ie when text is resized larger), despite having a lower z-index. Any
thoughts why this is happening and how to fix it?
TIA
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Is there some sort of tutorial available, preferably on-line, for converting HTML tables to div's? If you know of one please let me know where it is.
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the RPEHLM gif. No matter what I do it always extends well below the bottom edge of the gif. Any ideas?
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Thanks for the info. Whilst waiting for books to be delivered I have found this site. Thought it might be useful to other aged ones, such as myself, to whom HTML used to mean "High tea mi' Lord?": http://www.elated.com/tutorials/authoring/css/
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It appears from some of the postings here that the use of Containers is considered to be superior to the use of Table. Is there a guide available to converting old beggers like me from Tables to Containers?
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Mike:
Try this link for color schemes:
http://wellstyled.com/tools/colorscheme2/index-en.html
Robin
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