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William Tasso
 
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Default CSS - FAQ - 11-20-2003 , 11:58 AM






Greetings one and all.

Inspiration needed.

No, I'm not looking for a CSS FAQ, rather a FAQ (any subject) delivered
using valid strict markup with CSS and optional client-script.

Any one have a URL they're happy to share?

Thanks.
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Toby A Inkster
 
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Default Re: CSS - FAQ - 11-20-2003 , 12:58 PM






William Tasso wrote:
Quote:
No, I'm not looking for a CSS FAQ, rather a FAQ (any subject) delivered
using valid strict markup with CSS and optional client-script.
You may be interested in this:

http://www.goddamn.co.uk/tobyink/?page=136

Although the CSS is rather uninspiring -- just a few margins, borders,
font colours, etc.

More interesting is the fact that the original is an XML file and the HTML
and plain text files are automatically generated from it. The XML used is
a very basic format. Elements are:

FAQ, Title, Maintainer, MaintainerName, MaintainerEmail, Author,
AuthorName, AuthorEmail, Chapter, ChapterName, QA, Question, Answer,
Paragraph, Strong, Link, BlockQuote, List, ListItem, Preformatted,
SubChapter and SubChapterName

There is also a style sheet to display the XML directly in your browser,
although it only works in Opera 6+. (Mozilla is nearly there, but not
quite.)

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Philipp Lenssen
 
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Default Re: CSS - FAQ - 11-20-2003 , 01:09 PM



William Tasso wrote:

Quote:
Inspiration needed.

No, I'm not looking for a CSS FAQ, rather a FAQ (any subject)
delivered using valid strict markup with CSS and optional
client-script.

Any one have a URL they're happy to share?

Here's one of mine:
http://questml.com/faq.htm

Valid XHTML1.0 Strict/ CSS2. Hope it inspires!


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Isofarro
 
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Default Re: CSS - FAQ - 11-20-2003 , 03:34 PM



Philipp Lenssen wrote:

Quote:
William Tasso wrote:
No, I'm not looking for a CSS FAQ, rather a FAQ (any subject)
delivered using valid strict markup with CSS and optional
client-script.

Here's one of mine:
http://questml.com/faq.htm
Nice. And interesting subject too.


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Philipp Lenssen
 
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Default Re: CSS - FAQ - 11-21-2003 , 03:48 AM



Isofarro wrote:

Quote:
Philipp Lenssen wrote:

William Tasso wrote:
No, I'm not looking for a CSS FAQ, rather a FAQ (any subject)
delivered using valid strict markup with CSS and optional
client-script.

Here's one of mine:
http://questml.com/faq.htm

Nice. And interesting subject too.
In the meantime there's QML interpreters in Python, PHP, ASP (VBS),
Client-Side VBS. I hope to see some stories, help-files, or other
things being written in it! It even exports well to paper using
QML-Edit2.


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William Tasso
 
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Default Re: CSS - FAQ - 11-21-2003 , 07:15 AM



William Tasso wrote:

[CSS - FAQ]

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Any one have a URL they're happy to share?
Thank you gentlemen - certainly inspirational ;o)

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Isofarro
 
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Default Re: CSS - FAQ - 11-21-2003 , 12:35 PM



Philipp Lenssen wrote:

Quote:
Isofarro wrote:

Philipp Lenssen wrote:

William Tasso wrote:
No, I'm not looking for a CSS FAQ, rather a FAQ (any subject)
delivered using valid strict markup with CSS and optional
client-script.

Here's one of mine:
http://questml.com/faq.htm

Nice. And interesting subject too.

In the meantime there's QML interpreters in Python, PHP, ASP (VBS),
Client-Side VBS.
Ahh... fantastic - I couldn't see a mention to anything other than a
VBScript interpreter. I'll have to grab a copy of some QML tools and
interpreters and have a fiddle next month. Thanks!


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Iso.
FAQs: http://html-faq.com http://alt-html.org http://allmyfaqs.com/
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Leif K-Brooks
 
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Default Re: CSS - FAQ - 11-21-2003 , 01:25 PM



Philipp Lenssen wrote:

Quote:
Here's one of mine:
http://questml.com/faq.htm

Valid XHTML1.0 Strict/ CSS2. Hope it inspires!
Darn it, guess I'll have to rename Quiz Markup Language.



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Philipp Lenssen
 
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Default Re: CSS - FAQ - 11-24-2003 , 03:40 AM



Isofarro wrote:

Quote:
Philipp Lenssen wrote:

Isofarro wrote:

Philipp Lenssen wrote:

William Tasso wrote:
No, I'm not looking for a CSS FAQ, rather a FAQ (any subject)
delivered using valid strict markup with CSS and optional
client-script.

Here's one of mine:
http://questml.com/faq.htm

Nice. And interesting subject too.

In the meantime there's QML interpreters in Python, PHP, ASP (VBS),
Client-Side VBS.

Ahh... fantastic - I couldn't see a mention to anything other than a
VBScript interpreter. I'll have to grab a copy of some QML tools and
interpreters and have a fiddle next month. Thanks!
Yes, which reminds me of the fact the QML-FAQ is quite old and hasn't
seen an update in ages!


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Philipp Lenssen
 
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Default Re: CSS - FAQ - 11-24-2003 , 03:41 AM



Leif K-Brooks wrote:

Quote:
Philipp Lenssen wrote:

Here's one of mine:
http://questml.com/faq.htm
Valid XHTML1.0 Strict/ CSS2. Hope it inspires!

Darn it, guess I'll have to rename Quiz Markup Language.
There's more "QML"s out there... even though Google thinks I'm the
authoritiy.....


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