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Graham Easterling wrote:
I am planning a few changes to my weather pages www.easterling.freeserve.co.uk/weather.html I thought it might be time to change a few of the photos, but the trouble is which. If anyone has any suggestions as to which ones should go (only to be replaced by something even better) or any other constructive comments (which will probably be ignored, but you never know) please EMAIL them to me using the link on the the web site. Graham Penzance Looks fine with Omniweb. -- Gareth Slee http://www.meroffice.com |
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![]() Graham Easterling wrote: I was trying to avoid the inevitable long thread ... by people using the opportunity to demonstrate their in depth knowledge of HTML. Speaking of which what sort of code is this: ..Footer-P { margin:0.0pt 0.0pt 0.0pt 0.0pt; text-align:center; } ..Web-A-Heading-1-P { margin:0.0pt 0.0pt 0.0pt 0.0pt; text-align:left; } ..PPStyle7-P There is a Usenet group that has expert help for HTML and they don't mind you posting page source code on it: http://groups.google.com/group/alt.html.critique?lnk=oa Best I can do you for. |
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Weatherlawyer wrote:
Speaking of which what sort of code is this: .Footer-P { margin:0.0pt 0.0pt 0.0pt 0.0pt; text-align:center; } snip CSS at a guess. Perhaps you might want to look at http://www.w3schools.com/css/default.asp or there may be a forum where you can get help. -- Jonathan Stott Canterbury, Kent http://www.canterburyweather.co.uk/ |
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Graham Easterling wrote:
The reason I said 'reply by EMAIL' was because this is a weather newsgroup & I was trying to get feedback on the site content. I was trying to avoid the inevitable long thread on browsers, followed by people using the opportunity to demonstrate their in depth knowledge of HTML. I think you'd rather not have your inbox stuffed full of e-mails (especially when some of them are sarcastic)! -- Jonathan Stott Canterbury, Kent http://www.canterburyweather.co.uk/ |
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On Wed, 06 Dec 2006 07:17:10 -0800, Weatherlawyer wrote:
Speaking of which what sort of code is this: .Footer-P { margin:0.0pt 0.0pt 0.0pt 0.0pt; text-align:center; } .Web-A-Heading-1-P { margin:0.0pt 0.0pt 0.0pt 0.0pt; text-align:left; } .PPStyle7-P Style definitions, commonly known as CSS -- http://www.w3.org/Style/CSS/ The original problem is that there are absolute positions defined which assume the use of 10point text size, which is unreadably small on medium to high definition screens (1260x1024 up), and so does not allow the viewer to select a text font size that is comfortable for them. The rationale for Style Sheets is to separate the content from the display parameters and so to avoid such, err, deficiencies. Mike |
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![]() Graham Easterling wrote: I was trying to avoid the inevitable long thread on browsers, followed by people using the opportunity to demonstrate their in depth knowledge of HTML. Failed miserably, the thread's evolved just the way I feared, I should know better! (Having said that Graham Davis' reply was useful.) Graham Penzance |
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Graham P Davis wrote:
May I suggest, Graham, that you use http://validator.w3.org/ to validate your pages? Only 4 errors show up on that page - and three of those refer to the same problem - so it's much better than the vast majority of sites including, I'm sad to say, the new Met Office pages. I'll add that if you have Firefox you might consider installing the Web Developer add-on: https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/60/ -- Neil Sunderland Braunton, Devon Please observe the Reply-To address |
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