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Tag Archives: Elements
Client updates
Hi We have a web site i always manage for a client who may have suddenly asked when they can update sections of their website themselves. They want limited knowledge involving html and I don’t want to give them excessive access in circumstance they mess the main site up. It is possible to best thing to make use of to allow another party access to update an affiliate site I’m in search of something that is usually either cheap to acquire, or preferably totally free. A CMS is a usual answer within this situation. You access coursesmart at admin stage, and have usage of code. They access coursesmart at contributor level and they are presented by your window, depending to the CMS, much such as the post window over a forum. They might type articles, arrangement text and prospect lists, add links along with graphics, and so on. It really depends on the type of site and anyone, the workflow along with content strategy in the site which CMS is actually right. A publishing model might gravitate to help Drupal, which permits editor approval before an article typed by your contributor goes live. In many cases people as well as … Continue reading
sIFR – FINALLY All Fonts Available on the Web!
Check this out: http: //www. mikeindustries. com/blog/sifr/ All these guys are nothing at all short of great. They created the Flash + Javascript component that takes virtually any HTML document and replaces < h*> elements that has a Flash object with the same size comprising rich, beautiful text. What what this means is to us, as designers, is that individuals can design websites that use virtually any FONTS WE NEED, without having to produce images for all of them. Better yet, these pages will be 100% accessible, with sIFR fonts displayed to virtually all web users, plus the remainder simply seeing the default CSS-specified net fonts. HOW COOL IS THIS!! I’m gonna make the first sIFR page tomorrow!: -D All right, I just tested out it out…. really freakin sweet!!! Usually there are some little annoyances distinct to Flash (e. h. can’t copy that sIFR’ed chunks regarding text with the rest of the body), but that’s acceptable. I’ve seen this just before, a couple of prohibited… There was something about it that has been not good (but MY SPOUSE AND I can’t remember). I’ll should re-visit it again. I had never been aware of anything like that, but obviously they … Continue reading
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Tagged Chunks, Css, Designers, Downside, Elements, Enhancement, Flash Javascript, Flash Object, Flash Plugin, Fonts, Heading, Html Document, Images, Little Annoyances, Lt, Page Tomorrow, Remainder, Sifr, Web Users, What This Means
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Help me… Dreamweaver Preview in Browser not working
SUPPORT ME! I’m trying to preview my dreamweaver insurance (. cfm) in Internet Explorer (which I’ve made sure is on this browser list) but if the browser page pops up it simply just says " 404 Certainly not Found… The Requested Document hasn’t been found on this particular server" It’s frustrating given it was working this morning… I’m afraid WE fidgeted with somthing MY SPOUSE AND I shouldn’t have, but don’t know what maybe it’s. Could it be under Manage Internet sites Maybe I’ve selected the incorrect site. I maintain tinkering with elements but I’m reluctant I’m digging myself deeper… And I need to give an update for a meeting tomorrow. Eeek!: -/ When you attempt tp watch the page in a very browser, what could be the URL of this page that produces one. Is it any local address or maybe wev address As well, check out JohnJ’s answer back in urk=http: //www. webmaster-talk. com/website-design-forum/18117-dreamweaver-preview-in-browser-doesnt-work. htmlthis thread/url Or for your broader approach, test google Well it changes based on which page I’m attempting to preview… sometimes it truly is our company’s web page (companyname. com) and also sometimes its ourwebdesignco. biz. When it was working before I don’t even … Continue reading
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Tagged browser, Cfm, Design Forum, Doesnt Work, Dreamweaver, Eeek, Elements, google, Insurance, Internet Explorer, Internet Sites, Web Page
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Font size and other related attributes
Little is said in relation to setting font sizing and how it relates to other tags and layout and so forth. I never look at it too much until I learn that some ways are superior to others. The em is the best method, I have usually used points by myself. So my problem is: 1) What method would you use for font measurement, div widths, margins and many others, and why 2) Does a single size type affect other pursuits in the website layout Personally, I style with CSS since you should. Regarding font sizes, MY PARTNER AND I use percentages, eg Code: font-size: 120%; For div widths and many others sometimes I employ percentages, but largely I’d use pixels, for instance so Code: width: 800px; margins along with padding, always pixels Code: underlay: 20px 0px 15px 0px; margin: 0px; Why I merely do. It’s just the best way I learnt. Essentially yeah, it’s a good option to set the base font-size with the document and next size either with percentages or ems (which boils right down to the same issue for fonts) with specific elements. There are still templates to examine, including Blueprint CSS, YUI Fonts, along with … Continue reading
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Tagged Attributes, Base Font Size, Blueprint, Cool Sites, Css File, Divs, Elements, Ems, Font Sizes, Font Sizing, Fonts, Frameworks, Good Starting Point, Margins, Measurement, Percentages, Scales, Web Blog, Website Layout, Yui
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