"Configuration error"
Parser Error Message: The format of the file
'FuelAdvance.Components.Web' is invalid.
Line 35. Yeah, the form layout has some issues :P
On Mon, 2005-06-13 at 17:15 +1000, Tatham Oddie wrote:
> Guys n’ gals,
>
>
>
> I’m having some quirky layout issues with
> http://sur
ppealing form when technology supports this becomes a (relatively)
trivial task.
Just a thought...
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clicked the link
> > again...so the site is definitely still there.
> >
> Yes, the URL (apple's site) above is working, but not the download link
> (ftp://ftp.osxgnu.org/pub/Networking/Lynx-2.8.6-10.2-10.4.dmg.sit) the url
> provided.
>
> A domain search shows
n unordered list to
> separate the links. But this won't work in this particular example, I think.
> My nested lists would clash with each other.
>
> I can't come up with any nice solution for this that adheres to web
> standards and makes things accessible.
>
> Any sug
is no significant relationship between the actual data (e.g. folder
names) and the interface (e.g. edit/delete links) better represented
through use of lists than simply with anchors.
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r going to be
descriptive in the way some members desire - and this isn't anyone's
fault, but it is something we can work to correct as the thread of
discussion progresses.
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cceptably. Could someone with a Mac please check the test page?
>
> Thanks!
>
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it, except how to use them so they will validate.
http://www.w3.org/2000/svg"; version="1.0">
or tags in sight...
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On Mon, 2005-07-18 at 13:39 +1000, Joshua Street wrote:
> http://www.w3.org/2000/svg"; version="1.0">
>width="202px" height="61px"/>
> tag properly... oops.
Josh
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The discussion
reasons it's a bad practise...
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searching for hours on google
> didn't help for css background sizing in %.
>
> Anyone can help?
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Bruce Prochnau
> BKDesign Solutions
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anybody care to do a
> super-quick check?
Can't check Safari (no Mac here), but Konqueror 3.4.0 copes fine.
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there's also other ways to do it, but I
imagine that must be something screen reader users would get sick of
quickly: "site map slash slash about us slash slash..." (presuming
that's how it works?)
Aside from those fairly minor things, the markup is great quality and
the design is
. If I cant find one,
> I’ll probably start writing one then make it open source down the
> track, however I don’t really have that much time to wait for it.
This may be doing the same thing, I'm uncertain.
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; > blockquote)[...]
I think I missed the start of this thread, but we discussed this on here
sometime last year... I posted relevant bits on my blog at the time.
http://www.joahua.com/blog/2004/10/24/the-indentation-problem
"Just the...
As he...
Supporting...
By a....
S
r a print-world mindset?
Surely if it's a branding thing it should be possible to reach a
compromise -- print style sheet shouldn't translate as "devoid of all
style", one would hope.
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opriate design practises to match this, rather than
trying to force your users/visitors into one particular framework which
then breaks as they attempt to escape it.
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Opera uses, but rather
just a text-resizing feature (ala Firefox, et al.), then it's really
worth asking why on earth you were using pixels in the first place, as
you know that you're ultimately relinquishing control, and all you're
really doing is irritating your us
On Wed, 2005-08-24 at 01:42 -0500, dwain alford wrote:
> Rick Faaberg wrote:
> it's a browser extension, so it should function on
> mac osx.
Actually, it's probably using Windows' built in text-to-speech for
rendering audio, so possibly not.
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On Wed, 2005-08-24 at 12:01 +0100, Patrick Lauke wrote:
> > Joshua Street
>
> > Actually, it's probably using Windows' built in text-to-speech for
> > rendering audio, so possibly not.
>
> Actually, it's using a java text-to-speech engine, so it's
On Sat, 2005-09-03 at 23:40 -0400, Donna Jones wrote:
> does anyone have an url for this? tried finding it on moz and couldn't
> and really would like to try it out.
http://accessibar.mozdev.org/
HTH
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.html
As developers who understand the importance of standards, we are well
and truly out of excuses. There are exceptions to every rule, but these
are becoming increasingly sparse: perhaps the only valid (haha) excuse
remaining is that of a target audience consisting largely of pre-version
5 user
On Thu, 2005-09-08 at 16:46 +1000, John Allsopp wrote:
> You'll hear more about that at WE045
I hope we don't have to wait until 2045 for quality coding to catch on!
;-)
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namely, the _presentation_ of content in a certain way, without the
markup-muck that tags bring on.
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tarting with establishing boundaries in the form of what is "most
easily coded up" is more constraining than building your layout, then
going back and altering [the design] if things just aren't possible in
the medium.
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On Sun, 2005-09-25 at 21:52
On Mon, Sep 12, 2011 at 2:57 PM, Chris Vickery
wrote:
> We’ve got some flat forms on our site, ie. They are not interactive forms,
> and have no submit button. They are indicating that it’s a check list that
> can be ticked once the page is printed.
Hi Chris,
Can you use a print stylesheet to ch
Hi Mike,
Even if you're not an Eclipse fan Aptana is still worth a shot (I say this as
it shares a lot of common code/is a plugin for Eclipse)
While it feels heavier than Dreamweaver it has pretty nice completion and is
aware of up to date syntax. If you want to work with markup in it as well i
I'd argue that headings after the content they 'head' fails the "how
it will appear without style sheets" test.
If styling's an issue, dig into your CSS selector toolbox for things
like adjacent selectors (depending on browser support requirements)
or, failing that, give it a 'listhead' class and
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