For example, I have helped clients with bereavement, depression, anxiety and panic, addictions, suicidal feelings, work-related stress. I have helped clients from many different backgrounds and with many different kinds of problems and issues. I offer therapy to individuals and couples, in person, and on the telephone. I am a counsellor and psychotherapist based in South Manchester, within easy reach of Chorlton, Whalley Range, Moss Side, Old Trafford and close to tram and bus stops. Jacqueline Hayes Therapy - Counsellor in South ManchesterĭIP Counselling &l Psychotherapy, PhD Psychology, MBACP
If I were writing the same page, the HTML would probably look something like this: Basically, div.intro, div.pageHeader, div.nav, div.off, div.contact, ul.group, and all those span inside the content area paragraphs are pointless and unnecessary.
Waste of code – Carlin once joked “Not every ejaculation deserves a name” – For web development that becomes “Not every element needs a class, ID or wrapping DIV”. off classes – you should only use classes for the ones that are different (.on) instead of for every element. Text so when the images aren’t present there’s actually CONTENT, using the dummy span to position the image OVER the text to hide it instead of the broken ‘slide it out of the way’ thing… NONE of those extra DIV are necessary as you aren’t doing anything that couldn’t be put on the H1 or the UL. The top of the page has similar issues, given the lack of images off graceful degradation and again, a whole bunch of wrapping div for NOTHING.ĭIP Counselling & Psychotherapy, PhD Psychology, MBACP Oh, and naturally you might want to play with the padding for the image. Should be ‘close enough’ – no need to specify the height, let line-height take care of that… NOT that I’d be using position:fixed given the train wreck that usually is cross-browser. Looking at the actual page (or I assume the actual page since /test is empty, but the code in question is present on the parent) what makes it a list, and why does it need TWO div? Also, those images are not content, they’re presentation so I would be applying them with background and not IMG.įont:normal 1em/1.5em arial,helvetica,sans-serif īackground:url(images/phone.png) center left no-repeat īackground:url(images/mail.png) center left no-repeat Just seems silly on a fixed width layout.
The bit about the use of EM – mostly I’ve NEVER seen anyone resort to three decimal places on one before. When I give the text 'vertical-align: middle ’ it renders below the baseline.īackground: none repeat scroll 0 0 transparent īackground: none repeat scroll 0 0 white I’m specifying the line height of the text to be the same as the containing (as shown in this tutorial Vertical align for navigation lists with multiple lines - Web design tips & tricks). I’m trying to align some text to the middle of an icon.