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and lots of unhappy people.
Kind regards
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festive season!
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Tim,
:not() is a CSS3 pseudo-class, IE8 doesn't support any CSS3 pseudo-classes.
However you could use http://selectivizr.com/ to add that support using
javascript.
Cheers,
Ryan
On Tue, Oct 19, 2010 at 11:54 AM, Tim Baillie wrote:
> Hi
>
>
>
> I’m trying to build some at
d of the usual 1.
-Ryan
On Sun, Oct 3, 2010 at 3:02 PM, Cole Kuryakin wrote:
> Hello All -
>
> I've been tasked with setting up a few form pages to be viewed on mobile
> phone devices.
>
> Currently I'm using Adobe's Device Central - which is okay but it really
>
ation, please email me at ryan.blun...@flightcentre.com.au.
Ensure your resume highlights your front end development experience
(e.g. JavaScript you have written) and has a list of sites you've worked
on recently.
Cheers,
Ryan
Ryan Blunden | Web Developer
Web Solutions | Flight Centre Techn
it's own manifest before it will be cached.
> Have you ever tried caching pages which themselves have manifests?
If you're referring to the page which references the manifest. The page
which calls the manifest is automatically include
y only designed for
assets that will rarely change.
I wrote an article way back you might be interested in -
http://www.thecssninja.com/javascript/how-to-create-offline-webapps-on-the-iphone
-Ryan
On Tue, Aug 10, 2010 at 3:58 AM, Rob Crowther wrote:
> Hi Andrew
>
>
> Andrew Harris
You may want to take a look at the WCAG
guidelines<http://www.w3.org/TR/WCAG20/#visual-audio-contrast-dis-audio>about
audio playing on a website, says there should be an easy mechanism to
stop/pause the audio if it runs longer than 3 seconds.
--Ryan
On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 8:31 AM,
You might want to check out beamme <http://www.beamme.info/> might be what
your looking for and they offer global delivery options.
-Ryan
On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 10:59 PM, Cp Master wrote:
> Hi,
>>
>> I'm looking for an international sms provider (paid, not fr
Looks good in IE 6 & IE 7 also.
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Looks great Joe. I took a glance in IE6 and there dosent seem to be any
layout issues that I can see.
Ryan Crocker
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Fax: 1-757-436-5182
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Hi Joyce,
While this may/may not help resolve your issue, i recommend adding this to
the beginning of your stylesheet.
* {
padding:0;
margin:0;
}
it will set the default margins and padding for all elements to 0. You
would then have to specify margins and paddings for all elements, it gives
you
In your CSS
change to this:
#nav ul {
margin: 0px 35px 0 35px;
padding: 5px 0 0 0;
text-align: center;
}
this works in FF 2 but note it has not been tested in IE.
RM
On 8/10/07, Joyce Evans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Here is the link to a website, and I've only gotten this far
Looking for best practice markup for addresses.
is it correct to use
Main Office
123 Fake Street
Somewhere, SomeCountry, SomeZip
or is there a better practice for this?
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Ya, it's colliding with another script i have but i'll figure it out.
Thanks Again.
On 8/3/07, Robert O'Rourke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Ryan Moore wrote:
> > page cannot be displayed...???
> >
> > On 8/2/07, *Robert O'Rourke* <[E
-Beast.com <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Ryan Moore wrote:
> > I'm looking for a Stylesheet Switcher Script
> > that users can use to dynamically change
> > text sizes on the fly.
>
> Hello Ryan,
>
> One might argue that offering a style changer solely
page cannot be displayed...???
On 8/2/07, Robert O'Rourke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Ryan Moore wrote:
> > I'm looking for a Stylesheet Switcher Script that users can use to
> > dynamically change text sizes on the fly.
> >
> > Our text size is al
e they play together nicely.
Thanks Again.
On 8/2/07, World S. Group <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi Ryan,
>
> We use this script on our website to do the same. Look at the code for the
> path and you can easily nick it. Right now, it works using javascript but
> you can
I'm looking for a Stylesheet Switcher Script that users can use to
dynamically change text sizes on the fly.
Our text size is already quite legible and sized in em's for easy resizing,
but i've been told by the powers that be that we also need a style sheet
switcher.
Anyone know where i can find
Best way is , put your link within headers, and if you want to get
rid of margin in that, do it through CSS.
Even if you want to put in the paragraph tag, you can put a custom
attribute -
It's more semantic.
Joyce Evans wrote:
I just came across some code on a website that I'm maintaining an
Hi there,
ul { display:block; width:100%; text-align:center; list-style:none}
ul li {float:left; margin-right:5px}
These two styles should get you this.
Did I do it correct? Comments?
Ryan Moore wrote:
Looking to Center Text on an unordered list.
Example:
Link 1
Link 2
Link 3
Desired
Looking to Center Text on an unordered list.
Example:
Link 1
Link 2
Link 3
Desired Effect:
Link 1 Link 2 Link 3
I don't have my CSS Code Base with me right now so hopefully someone can
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nd 1.1 has no target attribute, I do not know why the HTML
5 is keeping it?
Steve Olive wrote:
On Tuesday 24 July 2007 23:49, Ryan Lin wrote:
Hi all,
With the XHTML Strict DTD, forcing a new window to open for a link via
target="_blank" is not a valid semantic method anymore. I
Well,
I am just gathering more argument points so that the clients have
nothing to say but to agree and accept the concept. :)
Hassan Schroeder wrote:
Ryan Lin wrote:
With the XHTML Strict DTD, forcing a new window to open for a link
via target="_blank" is not a valid seman
e only way to
achieve opening the new window is through JavaScripts.
So what argument should I give to my clients not to use target="_blank"
? If I say that won't validate your page, they won't care. So any
non-technical argument t
dotnetnuke has some nice functionality, but out of the box is an
accessibility nightmare.
On 7/11/07, Paul Collins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Funny you should send that one Kevin, I am literally just scoping
around for a similar solution to the site I have just built. I was
recommended these tw
Thanks For your Input Phil.
What annoys me with some of the solutions is trying to understand some of
the browser hacks, and isn't it now with many of the browsers improving that
hacks are frowned upon?
On 6/12/07, Philip Kiff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Ryan Moore wrote:
Ok.
So typically is any form of navigation that relies on a rollover or hover
state would be a bad practice of accessibility/usability?
On 6/12/07, Keryx Web <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ryan Moore wrote:
>
> I see that it relies on a source of JS to complete the effect, and i'
; CSS. Anyone
have a good example of this?
Ryan Moore
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thanks, this is a great solution :)
On 6/6/07, Thierry Koblentz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Behalf Of Ryan Moore
> was just looking for an example of a good accessible drop down menu for
part of a web application i'm developing.
http://www.tjkde
Hey Folks,
was just looking for an example of a good accessible drop down menu for part
of a web application i'm developing.
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Well, they (the phpBB Group) didn't actually re-design the site or the
style for phpBB. Tom Beddard of tictoc design does pretty much all their
design work.
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i found this link that states that when clearing floats, you should use the
overflow technique.
http://www.quirksmode.org/css/clearing.html
is this the best route to go? I ran into some difficulties with a layout
where the border of the box model was collapsing in, and the content was
expanded
Hello all,
Wondering why firefox likes to exclude my #nav element out
of the box model here. The site’s CSS can be viewed in the source for
readability.
http://www.rockitdevelopment.com/test/
It works fine in IE but who cares about that browser. What
is the method around thi
And of course, you would put any IE specific hacks such as the Holly Hack in
an 'ie-hacks' style sheet that would be included in your pages via IE
conditional comments.
See http://blogs.msdn.com/ie/archive/2005/10/12/480242.aspx for more info.
Ryan
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I came up with a solution for this exact problem a while back and wrote about it here
http://www.agavegroup.com/?p=31
It relies on only one extra div, then a className. I often load
the table normally, then onLoad, apply the classname to the table which
resets it to being scrollable.
Hope it hel
it down with a graphic
designer to work more visual elements into your site and improve the overall
look and feel? I think it would be worthwhile.
Also, what is the business case for needing the W3C badges,
really?
Best Regards,
Ryan
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y single link in the menu before getting to menu 5?
Sorry I don't have any answers for you but I thought asking those questions
may help me understand where you're coming from in your design and
implementation. Hopefully the questions asked are useful ones :)
Best Regards,
Ryan
-Ori
Thanks guys for pointing that out, very useful.
Ryno
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Ryan Blunden wrote:
> Andy Budd wrote:
> > That's very odd. Anybody got any idea why the CSS validator should be
throwing up an error on:
> > line-height: 1;
> > but is happy
Hey Andy,
Nice looking site, simple, clean, well laid out and easy to read, good
stuff.
> That's very odd. Anybody got any idea why the CSS validator should be
throwing up an error on:
>
> line-height: 1;
>
> but is happy with
>
> line-height: 1.0;
>
> ?
>
> Looks like a bug in the validator to
ll documented in terms of how the design works.
"Note from Andrew: Get rid of the ie7 script that is included as it has been
known to cause IE to crash. It's only there for max. and min width support,
which you won't be needing if you're making a fixe
that understand the min-width CSS property.
Best Regards,
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Sent: Wednesday, 31 August 2005 7:01 AM
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Subject: RE: [WSG] Fix for min-max in IE
Thanks everyone for
that understand the min-width CSS property.
Best Regards,
Ryan
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Thanks everyone for
that understand the min-width CSS property.
Best Regards,
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Subject: RE: [WSG] Fix for min-max in IE
Thanks everyone for
that understand the min-width CSS property.
Best Regards,
Ryan
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On Behalf Of Rachel Radford
Sent: Wednesday, 31 August 2005 7:01 AM
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: RE: [WSG] Fix for min-max in IE
Thanks everyone for
Which part are you trying to right align?
If you want the whole thing on the right, you can put float the
top-left UL to the right:
ul{
float:right;
}
If you want to get the menu items, you can align the text in both LIs
li{
text-align:right;
}
On 8/25/05, Miles Tillinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED
Hey Andrew,
I'd like to see a script that does that! Have fun digging.
Regards,
Ryan
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On Behalf Of Andrew Krespanis
Sent: Thursday, 25 August 2005 11:21 AM
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: Re: [WSG] Randomly
One step further, just add this:
html, body{
height:100%;
}
Remember that HTMLand BODY are valid elements that wrap all of your
content. To varying extents they can be styled like any other element
on your page. In firefox, HTML and BODY inherit their height and
width from the browser window it
Based on your requirements, I'd say your choices are Textpattern or Wordpress.
I built my site on wordpress(http://www.agavegroup.com) and after that
experience (and installing both wordpress and textpattern) I'd say
Wordpress is easier to use, and is a great choice for small to medium
sites.
Any
In firefox, I have had success with "selectionStart" and "selectionEnd"
if you have a form:
you can access the start and end points of the highlighted text (or
get the position of the cursor in the text) with:
startPoint = document.a.b.selectionStart;
endPoint = document.a.b.selectionEnd;
will always) ignore whitespace in their
display of XHTML. Should the DOM ignore it too? I recognize that's
kind of backward logic, but it's certainly the practical view.
Anyway, as they say - learn something new every day.
Thanks for the reponses.
--
Patrick Ryan
http://www.agavegr
I recently ran across an issue (I would call it a bug?) in firefox's DOM.
I wrote a rather lengthy bit on it here:
http://www.agavegroup.com/?p=32
But in short, firefox considers whitespace (tab, space, new line) to
be nodes in the DOM. I've browsed the W3C spec, as well as the
Mozilla DOM spec
Jan Brasna wrote:
I have this setting
DirectoryIndex index.phtml index.php default.php index.html index.htm
on my server, so I just have to upload index.phtml - it has bigger
priority.
I thought about joining, but I found out about it too late, and there is
no way I could get a new design for my
Title: Re: [WSG] The mail problem
Your not the only one.
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On 4/11/05 5:45 AM, "Simon Jessey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'd feel much better having Russ in charge of a nuclear arsenal than George W. Bush, but that's just me. Thank you for taking the app
Yeah, I received dozens of copies of the message, what's wrong?
On 4/9/05 12:23 AM, "Gizax Studios" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> what happened? I've received more responses like this
>
>
> - Original Message -
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> To: ; "IMB Recipient 1"
>
Yeah, I received dozens of copies of the message, what's wrong?
On 4/9/05 12:23 AM, "Gizax Studios" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> what happened? I've received more responses like this
>
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "scott parsons" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: ; "IMB Recipient 1"
>
I don't think it's him, because I only sent one copy of my previous message
and I just received two copies with the rest of the stuff from the list, it
may be a technical diffidulty with the list.
On 4/9/05 12:41 AM, "Absalom Media" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Please, scott, I'm being spammed t
Yeah, I received dozens of copies of the message, what's wrong?
On 4/9/05 12:23 AM, "Gizax Studios" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> what happened? I've received more responses like this
>
>
> - Original Message -
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> To: ; "IMB Recipient 1"
>
I don't think it's him, because I only sent one copy of my previous message
and I just received two copies with the rest of the stuff from the list, it
may be a technical diffidulty with the list.
On 4/9/05 12:41 AM, "Absalom Media" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Please, scott, I'm being spammed t
Yeah, I received dozens of copies of the message, what's wrong?
On 4/9/05 12:23 AM, "Gizax Studios" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> what happened? I've received more responses like this
>
>
> - Original Message -
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> To: ; "IMB Recipient 1"
>
That is a good point, there should be a DOCTYPE identifier for CSS, that
would make it a lot easier to validate and everything.
--
Ryan
On 4/7/05 8:08 PM, "John Horner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I was recently talking to someone who'd validated their CS
Let the rain of hellfire begin! Though in the past, all they do is weave
more deceit and under-deliver on release. I read that "MS decides to
introduce more bugs into IE7, and fix none from IE6". Joy.
Nick Lo wrote:
"Partner sources say Microsoft is wavering on the extent to which it
plans to s
resorting to the dreaded table?
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yone know this for a
fact?
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hi group. was just on the web and was looking into x-standard, i'm
currently using dreamweaver mx 2004. anyone have any feedback on x-standard
and how it compares to dreamweaver? or possibly another web standard editor
that ensures standards?
eciated. I hope
to return the favour sometime soon.
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Heya?
How would I tell a stylesheet to not put a line break at the end of an
Hx tag?
e.g.
My heading and some more text.
I want the words "and some more text." to appear on the same line.
How would I do this?
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ngs to get it to print.
thanks, bye...
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Hi all,
Are there any good guides around to styling form elements using CSS?
The issue right now is that I want to know how far I can go with
formatting groups of checkboxes without using tables, but I'm sure
I'll have more questions soon...
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hat the LI elements do not fill the vertical space inside the
UL elements.
Can someone tell me why this is happening? I've put the style info
in the same file as the HTML to make it easier to debug.
thanks, bye!
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I agree. I quite sweating these a while ago, because it's all up to some
measure of interpretation.
(Raises mug)
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fields,
but point being the motif of forms in a tabular format has been around
and used for a long time.
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in Firefox 1.0 on WinXP SP2.
Ryan S
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doing this for that
long and you guys might have a different perspective on it.
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is very different right
now from what it was then, but it will not be what we may want it to be.
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dly,
where do I look to find similar info to this in the future, without
troubling all you busy WSG peoples?
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Hi all,
Its great that more and more people are fully laying out their sites using
CSS, but I'm often seeing the problem where the HTML loads before the CSS,
leaving a second or so where you can see the raw structure of the site
before it gets the stylesheet applied. For example:
http://www.come
s.
Is this a limitation of the CSS model that you can't do this? Is there
a logical way this can be incorporated into CSS?
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Mobile:
a "colour blindness" setting. ;)
Ryan Reynolds
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Collin Davis
Sent: Wednesday, December 22, 2004 10:53 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [WSG] color schemer
Ted,
I wholly agree with you bu
after changing the above rule as it recieves
additional padding from this rule in screen.css
#search {clear:both; padding:5px 0 5px 10px; }
The padding in both of these rules is applied within the input element,
a margin would be better for spacing in this case.
--Ryan
hinking of writing a slimmed down version but maybe
I'll give IE7 a second chance.
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Graphic Design / Web Development
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of web development, this skillset will be a hot commodity. I would
imagine anyways.
Cheers.
Ryan Nichols
Graphic Design / Web
Development
Matrixwebs.com
1.800.711.2829
18330
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Hill, CA 95037
on Windows
XP. It does load in non-standards mode but it appears as a normal page
not code.
Ryan
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size the text
at 76% for the body then adjust the other rules as necessary. Its not
exact but its pretty close.
I hope this is some help.
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Something else that came to mind as well. Imagine if the alt text were a
pull-quote in a magazine article. Would it hold up? Does the alt text
add something to the current page's content?
Ryan Nichols
Graphic Design / Web Development
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18330 Sutter Blvd.
M
URRY!!!, oh and this image
shows christmas lights.". Well that is just plain useless to JAWS fans.
:)
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t's causing this? Is there a better way to go about that layout than
what I've done?
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eally bad on my 'average joe' CRT.
Same with all of the small blue link text as well. Just keep that in
mind the CRT suck factor when designing. I suppose looking at them is
like a person with poor eyesight sees things...If you don't have a cheap
CRT in your office, GET ONE! It re
herwise, to be decided by the
developer.
My only point was that now and in the future, you won't be limited.
That's not to say you won't have important factors to consider, but you
aren't LIMITED by the existing tags.
Cheers
Ryan Nichols
Graphic Design / Web Development
Ma
en use
the tools we have to tell the browser how to render.
I always found that the more I think in terms of the future and the way
things are heading, it helps me make better decisions on what to do now.
Ryan Nichols
Graphic Design / Web Development
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e eventually this is where shared documents over a network will
end up (the web).
Ryan Nichols
Graphic Design / Web Development
Matrixwebs.com
1.800.711.2829
18330 Sutter Blvd.
Morgan Hill, CA 95037
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that what you do?
Or just forget it entirely, 'cause who beside developers care in the first
place?
Best,
Rick Faaberg
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browsing with
IE) the IE box model bug at
http://tantek.com/CSS/Examples/boxmodelhack.html ...
There's also a valid mehtod of using such a hack as well as explanation
of under what circumstances to use it.
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rhaps even faster. If anyone's interested in altering .NET
this way, just email me directly.
Cheers!
Ryan Nichols
Graphic Design / Web Development
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an advisor for the
MS/IE team ;)
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