around this and that smart people can still work it out :)
Thanks,
Lisa
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2008/7/1 Patrick H. Lauke [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Lisa Herrod wrote:
Just wondering if there is a standards compliant way of implementing
'autocomplete' on forms, which I believe is proprietry...?
Not tested it, but...could you inject the autocomplete=off via javascript
to the form element
if it makes recording participant
responses easier for you.
http://www.optimalsort.com/pages/default.html
All the best! It sounds like a really interesting project...
lisa
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If the developers of flickr.com or Photobucket were to implement the
recommendations regarding the omission of the alt attribute within the
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On 01/08/07, Stuart Foulstone [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
This is the Web Standards Group.
Web Standards say only use tables for tabular data - not presentation.
Stuart, I think you're referring to WGAG 1. It does *sort of* say
that, but not quite...
While it's not best
On 01/08/07, David Dorward [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 1 Aug 2007, at 09:34, lisa herrod wrote:
On 01/08/07, Stuart Foulstone [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Web Standards say only use tables for tabular data - not
presentation.
Stuart, I think you're referring to WGAG 1.
Lets look at HTML
hey John :)
I think highlighting AJAX as a technology would be like highlighting POSH.
But that's an interesting point to raise, because there are technical
skill sets and methodological/ philosophical approaches to applying
technical skills. I think this is perhaps where skills like AJAX,
On 06/06/07, Nick Gleitzman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 6 Jun 2007, at 2:59 PM, John Faulds wrote:
Well if we're going to talk about 'pedanticness' it has to be pointed
out that there's no such word; the word you're looking for is
'pedantry'.
Pedanticity?
Isn't that where they all go
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