Julian Mehnle wrote: > It should be far more user-friendly now.
• isn't supported by my legacy browser. The wikipedia folks apparently go for "use UTF-8 for everything excluding " - worse from my POV. Another strategy would be to use decimal NCRs like • That would be displayed as a harmless ? with my legacy browsers. Here it's different, you could replace four explicit • by say * in the source. The :| x | y lines are obviously table rows, but the resulting columns have no space between them (cellspacing=0, cellpadding=0). It's probably better to use some cellspacing or cellpadding for legacy browsers, and then trash it in class="paratable" for modern browsers. AFAIK for XHTML all values have to be quoted, and if that's correct it should be cellspacing="3" or similar. At the moment there are lots of validator nits, XHTML strict is a tough beast. Transitional is much better, the W3C claim that only strict is good for accessibility is propaganda :-( > links to the "Forums" page. Similar table problem on that page. But there are working cute little GIF icons, now that's a huge difference to the "broken image" icons I get on MoinMoin for each and every external link (because it's PNG). Similar — problem. Where — stands for n/a you could simply say n/a. Replacing it by hyphen-minus would also work, but that's a bit too backwards even for my tastes, at some point old Netscape navigators have to bite the dust. > redirect from http://www.openspf.org/mailinglist.html Good. But you should still use temporary links from the old navigation box as proposed here several times, that's the fastest way to get links to the new site on almost all old pages - they all have the navigation box. > I think I'll implement a page footer comments feature How about ordinary talk pages as on Wikipedia ? Not with the namespace overhead of course. > I'm right in the middle of another big upgrade of the Wiki > software. Beating MoinMoin was easy, now beat the W3C validator. <gd&r> And test the effects without CSS. Bye, Frank ------- To unsubscribe, change your address, or temporarily deactivate your subscription, please go to http://v2.listbox.com/member/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
