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Re: [CF-Scripting] parentElement()



... it's not about styles, it's about using the TH and TD properly in tables ;(

cool 1992 HTML :) sweet :) 
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Stephen Moretti (cfmaster) 
  To: Javascript, CSS, XML, DHTML 
  Sent: Thursday, November 11, 2004 5:41 PM
  Subject: Re: [CF-Scripting] parentElement()


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  Tom Smith wrote:

  >Thanks for the heads up... this was the way I was looking... but unfortunately the code I have is a really mishmash of different levels of DOM and DHTML... which is a bitch ... f*cking WYSIWYG editors.  
  >  
  >
  ~lol~  I do like HTMLArea 3, but I have noticed that it does do some 
  really interesting things with the html it creates.

  >I would use styles, but that's no good if it's got to be accessible ;(
  >  
  >
  ~frowns~  why would styles make it not accessible.  I thought part of 
  the point of using CSS and styles in general actually made it easier to 
  make accessible html.  Oh ignore me.  My brain just worked its way 
  through that one and realised what I was saying.. duh.... 

  What the hell am I doing responding to emails on the cf-newbie list and 
  thinking about CSS at 17:40???  I should be playing WarCraft 3 or Day of 
  Defeat or watching Neighbours (or more likely cleaning the kitchen so I 
  can cook some food!)

  >OH for 1995 pre tables.
  >
  ~lol~  I'm sure I've got some html kicking around from the disertation I 
  did in 1992 if you'd like a look

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