Re: For your perusal
by "Lisa Bradshaw" <zibbler(at)web-design-cs.com>
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Mon, 26 Aug 2002 18:13:38 -0400 |
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"hwg-business" <hwg-business(at)mail.hwg.org> |
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Looks great in IE 6, but as usual, Nutscrape 4x totally trashed your layout.
Man do I hate that browser!
Lisa
----- Original Message -----
From: "Rob Atkinson" <robatkinson(at)nucleus.com>
To: "hwg-business" <hwg-business(at)mail.hwg.org>
Sent: Monday, August 26, 2002 4:18 PM
Subject: For your perusal
> I invite everyone to visit: http://etanow.com/ and have a look at
> my first Tableless code. By all means, rip it apart and if
> needed, let me have it with both barrels. Don't let the URL throw
> you (it's a spare of mine) as this will be the new look for my
> main site, PotentProducts.com. Note that only the 4 buttons up
> top & the first image, are working links. More work to do of
> course, but this is the general over-all layout.
>
> Although the Standards are met for XHTML 1.0 Transitional and CSS
> (htmlhelp.com doesn't like 'html>body' though?) I have found this
> very challenging to bring the coding up to (what I think) Triple
> A Accessibility Standards.
>
> Can someone explain to me why Bobby says:
> "Separate adjacent links with more than whitespace."
> about links like this:
> [Navigation] [Directories] [This Dir Menu]
>
> Says the same thing about image links using a <br> which I don't
> particularly agree with either. Mind you, I have yet to use a
> Speech Reader myself and am going by what I learned through book
> reading and online examples.
>
> Do we assign our "own" level of Accessibility if programs like
> Bobby do not apply common sense or do Reader programs truly have
> problems with links as listed above?
>
> Except for the "whitespace" problem I have coding (Tableless
> even!!!) that meets with Triple A requirements. Would love to be
> able to mention that and would truly appreciate, anyone using a
> Reader Program to "tell it like it is."
>
> All comments welcome and appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
>
>
> Website Rob
> Sitemaster at
> http://www.PotentProducts.com
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> Helping people create a Potent Web Site
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>
>
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