- I'm Valid!
- Posted by Alan Little on October 14th, 2005
Woo hoo! I finally got tired of the mess lurking behind the pretty face of
my web site, and got it all cleaned up and templated and CSS'd and tables
removed.
http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=ht...w.phorm.com%2F
(Just don't look in the /register directory yet
The only problem is that my drop-caps sink. The first one on the page is
properly lined up, but subsequent ones get lower and lower.
--
Alan Little
Phorm PHP Form Processor
http://www.phorm.com/
- Posted by Duende on October 14th, 2005
On 13 Oct 2005 Alan Little wrote in alt.www.webmaster
Try playing around with vertical-align:
..Cap:first-letter {
font-family: georgia, times, serif;
vertical-align: inherit;
font-size: 250%;
}
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D?
- Posted by William Tasso on October 14th, 2005
Writing in news:alt.www.webmaster
From the safety of the Holotech Enterprises cafeteria
Alan Little <alan@n-o-s-p-a-m-phorm.com> said:
yee haa
http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=ht...line&outline=1
<q>
Outline
Below is an outline for this document, automatically generated from the
heading tags (<h1> through <h6>.)
If this does not look like a real outline, it is likely that the heading
tags are not being used properly. (Headings should reflect the logical
structure of the document; they should not be used simply to add emphasis,
or to change the font size.)
</q>
ok
they look just fine here (Opera)
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William Tasso
virtue is its own punishment
- Posted by Mark Parnell on October 14th, 2005
In our last episode, William Tasso <SpamBlocked@tbdata.com> pronounced
to alt.www.webmaster:
Here too (FF and IE6).
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http://clarkecomputers.com.au
- Posted by Alan Little on October 14th, 2005
Carved in mystic runes upon the very living rock, the last words of
William Tasso of alt.www.webmaster make plain:
Yeah, that's the next concept for me to master. For a document that's
more...documentary, I can understand it, but how would I use <H#> tags
on, say, the first page of my site?
OK, I thought I saw it in Opera, but I was comparing the position of the
first 'W' next to an 'e', which doesn't have an ascender, with the second
'W', next to an 'h', which does, and the same for the 'T' in the third
para.
--
Alan Little
Phorm PHP Form Processor
http://www.phorm.com/
- Posted by Alan Little on October 14th, 2005
Carved in mystic runes upon the very living rock, the last words of Alan
Little of alt.www.webmaster make plain:
Urg. Actually, looking again, it appears that all the browsers are
rendering it correctly; it was just the optical illusion with the
ascenders that was throwing me off. I could have sworn it was more
pronounced than that, though. Oh well!
--
Alan Little
Phorm PHP Form Processor
http://www.phorm.com/
- Posted by John Bokma on October 14th, 2005
Duende <myusenet@sify.com> wrote:
Welcome back, or do I just read to little aww?
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- Posted by William Tasso on October 14th, 2005
Writing in news:alt.www.webmaster
From the safety of the Holotech Enterprises cafeteria
Alan Little <alan@n-o-s-p-a-m-phorm.com> said:
<h1>... is the main heading for the page.
So, work out what the page is about and bingo - there's your <h1> -
possibly a similar process to deciding on a <title>
Logically the <h1> is likely to be the very first element on your page.
<div id="Header">
<h1><img src="/graphics/title.gif" alt="PHP Form Processor">
<img src="/graphics/phorm.gif" alt=""></h1>
</div>
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William Tasso
virtue is its own punishment
- Posted by Alan Little on October 14th, 2005
Carved in mystic runes upon the very living rock, the last words of John
Bokma of alt.www.webmaster make plain:
D's posted 23 times since September 18; his last post before that was
February 4.
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Alan Little
Phorm PHP Form Processor
http://www.phorm.com/
- Posted by Alan Little on October 14th, 2005
Carved in mystic runes upon the very living rock, the last words of
William Tasso of alt.www.webmaster make plain:
OK; would I then use H2 tags inside the Content, Ads and Footer DIVs, and
H3 inside the Links DIV?
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Alan Little
Phorm PHP Form Processor
http://www.phorm.com/


