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John Small




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Old Post  12-04-03 - 12:30 AM  
Need some professional opinions of the following charity site:

www.egprr.org.uk

Thanks,

John.

Throw the lucky 7's if you need to e-mail me.


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Old Post  12-04-03 - 12:30 AM  
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> Need some professional opinions of the following charity site: > > www.egprr.org.uk >
A registered Rat Rescue charity. Now why didn't I think of that. I could hav e been rich by now. Site look fine. -- Duende


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William Tasso




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Old Post  12-04-03 - 12:30 AM  
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Ask yourself what the table markup brings to your pages. Check the archive in this group and elsewhere for lengthy discussion on the subject of access keys. What necessitates the use of XHTML on these pages? -- William Tasso - http://WilliamTasso.com


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Bonnie Granat




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Old Post  12-04-03 - 12:30 AM  
"John Small" <john@smallw.de7m7o7n.co.uk> wrote in message
news:pan.2003.11.30.22.30.09.109382@smallw.de7m7o7n.co.uk...
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> Need some professional opinions of the following charity site: > > www.egprr.org.uk > > Thanks, >
Hi, John. The text is too small -- even for me.


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Old Post  12-04-03 - 12:30 AM  
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> Need some professional opinions of the following charity site: > www.egprr.org.uk
couldn't find the recipe section -- brucie 01/December/2003 09:51:52 am kilo


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Old Post  12-04-03 - 12:30 AM  
William Tasso wrote:
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I'm affraid I missed that :-( Can you point me to that specific discussion? Nico


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Toby A Inkster




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Old Post  12-04-03 - 12:31 AM  
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> www.egprr.org.uk
"I'm ready for my close-up, Lesley!" isn't really a heading is it? So don't use <h2>...</h2> to mark it up. Try <p><q>...</q></p> or <blockquote><p>...</p></blockquote> and then style as desired. I would recommend moving the registered charity number from the page title into the footer. -- Toby A Inkster BSc (Hons) ARCS Contact Me - http://www.goddamn.co.uk/tobyink/?page=132


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Old Post  12-04-03 - 12:31 AM  
In message <pan.2003.11.30.22.30.09.109382@smallw.de7m7o7n.co.uk>, John
Small <john@smallw.de7m7o7n.co.uk> writes
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>Need some professional opinions of the following charity site: > >www.egprr.org.uk > >Thanks, > >John. > >Throw the lucky 7's if you need to e-mail me.
Nice looking site. (1) <div class="hide"><a href="#content" title="Skip navigation." accesskey="2">Skip navigation.</a></div> Contrary to popular belief, 'Skip navigation' will be completely hidden to the majority of screen-readers and voice browsers (rumour has it that the very latest update will allow JFW to see it, but not older versions, and no others). Use a 1-pixel link to achieve the same goal -- or leave it visible. (From a practical point of view, it's not really necessary to provide a bypass in this case as there's only 5 items in the menu -- each only 1 or 2 words long). (2) Doesn't work in NS4.75 -- consider hiding the CSS: http://www.gododdin.demon.co.uk/ng/rats.jpg (30k) (3) spelling: [temparature] --> [temperature] [ie] --> [i.e.] (4) <acronym>EGPRR</acronym> might be better as <acronym title="Essex Guinea Pig and Rat Rescue ">EGPRR</acronym> regards. -- Jake


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William Tasso




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Nico Schuyt wrote:
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> William Tasso wrote: > > I'm affraid I missed that :-( Can you point me to that specific > discussion? Nico
It's tricky because brucie has been posting with 'X-No-Archive: yes' of late. But this is probably the thread I was thinking of - although I STR it was longer. <http://makeashorterlink.com/?Z3CA61EA6> -- William Tasso - http://WilliamTasso.com


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jake <jake@gododdin.demon.co.uk> wrote:
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>(1) ><div class="hide"><a href="#content" title="Skip navigation." >accesskey="2">Skip navigation.</a></div> > >Contrary to popular belief, 'Skip navigation' will be completely hidden >to the majority of screen-readers and voice browsers (rumour has it that >the very latest update will allow JFW to see it, but not older versions, >and no others).
Even if the class "hide" is only defined in stylesheets with media="screen, projection"? I thaught that a voice browser would look after stylesheets with media="aural". And then "hide" would be not defined and there would be no reason for omitting the "skip navigation". Alex.


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