Freelancers Forum Messages on Wednesday May 17th 2006
RE: FN-FORUM: I have a client who....
date posted 17th May 2006 23:51
> he wants a central (eg paypal) account that he is
> in control of that all purchases go through, that he
> is in control. He will then dispatch the goods and
> then forward relevant mark up to th...
RE: FN-FORUM: Could be a CSS thing? (Spacing)
date posted 17th May 2006 23:01
That's some good advice about IE and whitespace, I've not had any problems
with whitespace in other browsers besides IE.
In theory when browsers render html or xhtml tags they 'should' only
recognise...
Re: FN-FORUM: I have a client who....
date posted 17th May 2006 22:35
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RE: FN-FORUM: I have a client who....
date posted 17th May 2006 22:13
> Is he allowed to do that?? Is it not the same as selling direct to
> the public ??
Sound to me more like a variation of drop shipping but in this case with =
the
supplier running the systems rather...
Re: FN-FORUM: FW: Could be a CSS thing?
date posted 17th May 2006 22:09
Sean
Tony wasn't making a personal comment when suggesting your advice was
not valid. He knows his stuff. If you stick with this list you'll
see he's as about as helpful as it gets.
Paul
On 17 Ma...
FN-FORUM: I have a client who....
date posted 17th May 2006 22:03
Hi All
Any thoughts on this....
have a client who runs a wholesalers.
He wants a web store installing - straightforward enough but....
He wants multiple front ends to the database. Which he wants t...
Re: FN-FORUM: FW: Could be a CSS thing?
date posted 17th May 2006 20:29
Ben Moxon wrote:
>
> Andy Macnaughton-Jones wrote:
>> aaaaaaaaabbbbbbbbbcccccccccc
>>
>> which is typically rendered as:
>>
>> aaaaaaaaa
>> bbbbbbbbb
>> ccccc
>>
>> ccccc
>>
> But is a block leve...
RE: FN-FORUM: FW: Could be a CSS thing?
date posted 17th May 2006 20:24
I'd blame cut & paste from the w3c ;-)
It was the HTML reference not the XHTML one in my defence.
But yes you are right. I shall go and find a large birch stick to beat
myself with...
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Re: FN-FORUM: FW: Could be a CSS thing?
date posted 17th May 2006 20:18
Andy Macnaughton-Jones wrote:
> aaaaaaaaabbbbbbbbbcccccccccc
>
> which is typically rendered as:
>
> aaaaaaaaa
> bbbbbbbbb
> ccccc
>
> ccccc
>
But is a block level element as well- I'm fairly sure...
RE: FN-FORUM: FW: Could be a CSS thing?
date posted 17th May 2006 20:15
In answer to your response, I have been using the DOM since it was first
introduced at level 0, and although the DOM model and the DHTML model =
are
different in there attributes. I fail to see your...
RE: FN-FORUM: FW: Could be a CSS thing?
date posted 17th May 2006 19:17
According to http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/struct/global.html#h-7.5.4
7.5.4 Grouping elements: the DIV and SPAN elements
The DIV and SPAN elements, in conjunction with the id and class
attributes, offer...
Re: FN-FORUM: FW: Could be a CSS thing?
date posted 17th May 2006 18:09
GIRLS - GIRLS - GIRLS!!
Calm down; watching this forum does give me a laugh LOL- LOL.
Screaming and bitching he did this, you did that, I didn't say that. You are
supposed to be educated designer/co...
RE: FN-FORUM: FW: Could be a CSS thing?
date posted 17th May 2006 17:42
Shouldn't you use whichever suits the situation the best ? ;oP
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RE: FN-FORUM: SMS Providers
date posted 17th May 2006 17:40
I usually send out via API about 1200 texts at a time and found
clickatell.com to be one of the cheapest companies on the market and pretty
reliable. The only downside is they still charge you in Sout...
Re: FN-FORUM: FW: Could be a CSS thing?
date posted 17th May 2006 17:37
> I never said that
> divs should be inside each other, but if you position anything inside =
a =
> div
> it should be with a SPAN, as I said before a span is an empty unknown =
=
> object
> to th...
Re: FN-FORUM: FW: Could be a CSS thing?
date posted 17th May 2006 16:56
Sean J Connolly wrote:
> I think you need to learn what you are talking about before you write
> anything, I hand code all my CSS and am fully certified to do so.
>
You are *so* out of order on *so...
RE: FN-FORUM: FW: Could be a CSS thing?
date posted 17th May 2006 16:34
This is for everyone.
This development world can be full of ups and downs, and in light of the
work that we all do on a day to day basis, I think it is always best to =
help
each other out, and hopef...
RE: FN-FORUM: FW: Could be a CSS thing?
date posted 17th May 2006 16:29
Duck!!!
> Each time I come across a know it all like you I just think
why are you even on this planet!!!!!!!!!!!!...
RE: FN-FORUM: FW: Could be a CSS thing?
date posted 17th May 2006 16:17
What are you talking about, I don't use Dreamweaver, never have never =
will.
My suggestion to using absolute positioning was intended as general =
advice
on page layouts.
I think you need to learn...
Re: FN-FORUM: FW: Could be a CSS thing?
date posted 17th May 2006 16:00
Anthony wrote:
>
> Cheers Sean I will bare this in mind in the future.
(no don't, honestly...)
>
> Also one other thing (this is an open question) What is the best way to size
> fonts, instead of...
Re: FN-FORUM: FW: Could be a CSS thing?
date posted 17th May 2006 15:58
Sean J Connolly wrote:
> You need to put the layers inside each other particularly the BoxTop and
> BoxMid classed layers, also a note when using layers you should really use
> SPAN's inside DIV's not...
RE: FN-FORUM: FW: Could be a CSS thing?
date posted 17th May 2006 15:54
Cheers Sean I will bare this in mind in the future.
Also one other thing (this is an open question) What is the best way to size
fonts, instead of giving them a fixed pixel height?
Anthony
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Re: FN-FORUM: Could be a CSS thing? (Spacing)
date posted 17th May 2006 15:52
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>> I see a lot of sites which do use tabs for spacing in the code
>> and big sites, particularly, are very hard to follow when there
>> is so much code. As far as I know,...
RE: FN-FORUM: Could be a CSS thing? (Spacing)
date posted 17th May 2006 15:46
Lol, yeah some sites code's unreadable purely because they put in no
spacing!
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RE: FN-FORUM: FW: Could be a CSS thing?
date posted 17th May 2006 15:46
Anthony
Looking at your code I would say that the main problem is that the layers
are not inside each other and have not had any z-indexing set to correct
this.
You need to put the layers inside eac...
RE: FN-FORUM: FW: Could be a CSS thing?
date posted 17th May 2006 15:41
Tony
Taken out of the DIV all OK now!
Good man Tony said it for years!!
Anthony
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RE: FN-FORUM: Could be a CSS thing? (Spacing)
date posted 17th May 2006 15:41
> I see a lot of sites which do use tabs for spacing in the code
> and big sites, particularly, are very hard to follow when there
> is so much code. As far as I know, there is no absolute
> stan...
Re: FN-FORUM: FW: Could be a CSS thing?
date posted 17th May 2006 15:31
Anthony wrote:
> This code pushes the DIV down, instead of being put in the DIV.
You've put the text in div#BoxTop, which has a fixed height.
Firefox correctly follows that fixed height and the tex...
RE: FN-FORUM: Could be a CSS thing? (Spacing)
date posted 17th May 2006 15:22
This is not a dig at you Anthony (I promise!)
I'm just wondering how many people put in huge spaces between each line of
code.
For example:
Welcome...
RE: FN-FORUM: FW: Could be a CSS thing?
date posted 17th May 2006 15:12
Cheers Andrew for the reply.
Everything is correctly formatted.
Some text
Title of page goes here
Text for page goes here
This code pushes the DIV down, instead of be...
Re: FN-FORUM: icon buffet?
date posted 17th May 2006 15:02
[EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:
>>> derek almond wrote:
>>>
>>> Any buffet'ers on the list, who'd like to swap?
>>>
>>> I have..
>>> Dresden Tournament,
>>> Oslo Atmosphere,
>>> Oslo Easter
>> Simon Dingley wr...
RE: FN-FORUM: icon buffet?
date posted 17th May 2006 14:54
> > derek almond wrote:
> >
> > Any buffet'ers on the list, who'd like to swap?
> >
> > I have..
> > Dresden Tournament,
> > Oslo Atmosphere,
> > Oslo Easter
>
> Simon Dingley wrote
>
> I have the...
Re: FN-FORUM: FW: Could be a CSS thing?
date posted 17th May 2006 14:49
without looking it is either a space or a
Andrew
--
http://www.punterspower.co.uk
>
>
>
> Hi All,
>
> I have got a h1 and h2 tag in a DIV but on IE6 it pushes the div
> background
> down. Here is...
FN-FORUM: FW: Could be a CSS thing?
date posted 17th May 2006 14:06
Hi All,
I have got a h1 and h2 tag in a DIV but on IE6 it pushes the div background
down. Here is a link http://www.jmltractors.co.uk/index.php - any
suggestions?
Anthony
--
Freelancers, contra...
RE: FN-FORUM: Log analyser software
date posted 17th May 2006 13:59
On Sat, 22 Apr 2006, Sam Morgan wrote:
> Anyway im moving over to smarter stats (and smarter mail) now as they seem
> really good products.
How is it going with smarterstats? Do you use the data min...
FN-FORUM: SMS Providers
date posted 17th May 2006 13:02
Having sporadically looked at the various SMS providers during the course
of the last 18 months I came to the conclusion that Essendex was a) the
cheapest b) reliable c) easy to integrate and send dat...
FN-FORUM: Grr Skype
date posted 17th May 2006 11:07
Anyone see that USA and Canada get FULLY FREE Skypeout calls till xmas?
Anyone know if they plan to do that here too?
Cy...
Re: FN-FORUM: icon buffet?
date posted 17th May 2006 10:40
derek almond wrote:
>
> Any buffet'ers on the list, who'd like to swap?
>
> I have..
> Dresden Tournament,
> Oslo Atmosphere,
> Oslo Easter
I have the following:
Blinksale
Oslo Atmosphere
Oslo Eas...
RE: FN-FORUM: Mentoring Software
date posted 17th May 2006 09:35
Terry Price wrote:
> Anyone know of a good place for mentoring software? I have been asked
> to look a company mentoring online application. Any help would be
> useful.
>
If your company is prepare...