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thread by: dingbat |
last post Sep 21 '05 by: Roedy Green
Anyone have a recommendation for a tool (Perl script would be ideal) to
do the following:
- Take a CSS file and merge any @import statements.
- Whitespace compress and comment-strip the CSS
- Be reliable! i.e. it should take substantial commercial-scale CSS
files and process them reliably, without introducing further sources of
error.
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thread by: Matthew Male |
last post Jul 23 '05 by: Matthew Male
Hi, I'm a newbie, hope I'm in the right place!
I have a simple web site which is a series of linked pages each
containing a caption, a single JPG and links to the next/previous
page. The HTML was generated by a utility I wrote in java, so all the
pages have essentially the same HTML - only the captions, JPG files
and links differ between...
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thread by: Boris Ammerlaan |
last post Jul 24 '05 by: Boris Ammerlaan
This notice is posted about every week. I'll endeavor to use the same
subject line so that those of you who have seen it can kill-file the
subject; additionally, Supersedes: headers are used to ensure that
only one copy resides on a given news server.
This notice was last updated on March 9th, 2005, and is available
(with a complete...
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thread by: Jan Roland Eriksson |
last post Jul 21 '05 by: Jan Roland Eriksson
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thread by: Boris Ammerlaan |
last post Jul 23 '05 by: Boris Ammerlaan
About once a week, I post an FAQ pointer in this newsgroup
under the same heading as this post. That pointer has two purposes:
1. To keep regulars from having to post the standard answers to standard
questions again and again; if you have a standard question, you might
save yourself some time by first reading the available material for
this...
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thread by: Boris Ammerlaan |
last post Jul 23 '05 by: Boris Ammerlaan
About once a week, I post an FAQ pointer in this newsgroup
under the same heading as this post. That pointer has two purposes:
1. To keep regulars from having to post the standard answers to standard
questions again and again; if you have a standard question, you might
save yourself some time by first reading the available material for
this...
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thread by: baseballsoccer123 |
last post Oct 30 '06 by: baseballsoccer123
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visit my website, www.ChezBrandon.com , and it has pictures of
beautiful women, information about aged clones, and a link to Ultimate
Fighting Championship, a very good show.
My name is Brandon, and I'm in my 20s, am a college student, and as lie
detectors, both...
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thread by: Boris Ammerlaan |
last post Sep 10 '05 by: Boris Ammerlaan
About once a week, I post an FAQ pointer in this newsgroup
under the same heading as this post. That pointer has two purposes:
1. To keep regulars from having to post the standard answers to standard
questions again and again; if you have a standard question, you might
save yourself some time by first reading the available material for
this...
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thread by: GGG |
last post Mar 10 '07 by: GGG
Neither go the way I want them to... Absolute doesn't get it right
over multiple browsers. Relative puts it in the right place, but only
the portion that it is "relative" the style, #wleMenu, is running.
Holding the cursor over any portion OUTSIDE of this block is not
registering.
Mozilla doesn't do anything, IE will fire off an error,...
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thread by: Jukka K. Korpela |
last post Oct 9 '08 by: Jukka K. Korpela
Guy Macon wrote:
Evaluating program quality is actually much harder than people think. Being
honest and fair is even more difficult, and all we can do, as humans, is to
make our best effort at that. Those that realize that honesty and fairness
is impossible usually make a better attempt at them.
Well, I don't think that such a...
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thread by: mike |
last post Jul 24 '05 by: mike
regards:
Does the following programming architecture make sense?
http://www.wretch.cc/album/show.php?i=otp&b=1&f=1111993473&p=2
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following is my program logic
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Step 1:translate 1th...
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thread by: smuljono |
last post Feb 11 '06 by: smuljono
I would like to have idea, How to build A dynamic Web site for Business
application.
I have uploded Files at :
http://finance.groups.yahoo.com/group/WebsiteDesignerApplication/
Could any body help me to make this business application better.
Thank you very much
Best regards
mul
Email: smulj...@yahoo.com
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thread by: shapper |
last post Aug 19 '08 by: shapper
On Aug 19, 6:39*pm, shapper <mdmo...@gmail.comwrote:
It worked ... I had a problem because I was using something as:
form.Base fieldset ol li input ...
And in the test style I used a different route by mistake ... used ul
instead of ol ... now it is working fine.
Thanks,
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thread by: dk_sz |
last post Oct 9 '08 by: dk_sz
evaluation copy to me, knowing that I disagree with his naming
I think people forget the program was created all back
in 1997... If I had been a developer of something could
check "HTML properness" I would probably also have
called it "HTML validator" :-)
--
best regards
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thread by: Tony Wainwright |
last post Feb 22 '06 by: AJBopp
Hi
I have seen on numerous websites a navigation menu, where you click a
link which expands and shows related links underneath as in
- Main Topic 1
Subtopic
Subtopic
+ Main Topic 2
+ Main Topic 3
I am quite new to web programming but would like to be able to include
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thread by: Boris Ammerlaan |
last post Jul 23 '05 by: Thomas Jespersen
About once a week, I post an FAQ pointer in this newsgroup
under the same heading as this post. That pointer has two purposes:
1. To keep regulars from having to post the standard answers to standard
questions again and again; if you have a standard question, you might
save yourself some time by first reading the available material for
this...
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thread by: Adrienne Boswell |
last post Oct 28 '08 by: Adrienne Boswell
Gazing into my crystal ball I observed doctor@doctor.nl2k.ab.ca (The
Doctor) writing in news:ge58o7$9em$1@gallifrey.nk.ca:
<snip>
Please understand that
1. For users with javascript disabled, this will not work.
2. That's a LOT of text that has to be downloaded to the user's system.
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thread by: sjp |
last post Nov 23 '05 by: Tony
I've been working on a little script to display a scoreboard and then
positioning it using CSS. Works fine in Mozilla. Not-so-much in IE6.
I've been hack-hack-hacking away at it, but am stumped.
Can anyone point out where I might be going wrong? I'd like to launch the
site this week, and need to figure this out before I do.
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thread by: gRizwan |
last post Sep 22 '05 by: gRizwan
Hello all.
can any one tell how can we receive POST data in a ASP form with
enctype="text/plain" ?
thanks.
Riz
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thread by: Paxton |
last post Feb 25 '06 by: Paxton
I have a 3 col page with 3 main divs: #leftcontent, #maincontent,
#rightcontent.
leftcontent (100px) and rightcontent(160px) hold elements that are not
needed for print (some images and forms).
I have set the body and html width to auto and got rid of the padding
and margins on the maincontent, setting its width to auto too. I have
also...
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thread by: Boris Ammerlaan |
last post Jul 23 '05 by: Jan Steffen
About once a week, I post an FAQ pointer in this newsgroup
under the same heading as this post. That pointer has two purposes:
1. To keep regulars from having to post the standard answers to standard
questions again and again; if you have a standard question, you might
save yourself some time by first reading the available material for
this...
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thread by: Glenn Alcott |
last post Jul 23 '05 by: David Dorward
I'm having a really wierd problem with a simple form on an HTML page.
It's just 3 text boxes and a submit button. It displays correctly but
it doesn't accept any input. When you type into the boxes, nothing
appears. I had a couple of people try it with the same result. When I
pull out the form code into its own separate page, it works fine....
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thread by: CJM |
last post Jul 23 '05 by: CJM
On company in our group is looking at getting their rather basic website
redeveloped externally.
In typical fashion, they have declared that this project it 'marketing-led'
rather than 'IT-led', which basically means they I would be awkward and
would insist that things are done properly, so they are bypassing us...
We do have some input...
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thread by: Andy Dingley |
last post Jun 27 '08 by: joebloe
On 15 May, 04:55, Prisoner at War <prisoner_at_...@yahoo.comwrote:
Or in another universe, where things are understood and site code is
stable and reliable, beginners don't even think about reading
JavaScript books until they've written some HTML and CSS.
You need it _VERY_ rarely. Using it without a foundation of good HTML
understanding...
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thread by: Daniel Kaplan |
last post Feb 6 '06 by: Daniel Kaplan
Morning,
I just added the CSS style below* to my CSS page and then used the class on
type="submit" whereever I use a Submit button for a form. Just wanted to
make the buttons stick out a little more is all.
Well it turns out that when I do this, both FireFox and Netscape show the
button as if it were an image file. In other words the...
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