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Posted by Jonathan N. Little on 06/14/06 16:33
Ed Mulroy wrote:
>> The real advantage is that if you wanted to change the look of the page
>> and the arrangement of your features list ...
>
> Your point is a good one. I like the separation between the content and the
> presentation and that "clear" and "easily understood" are now more up to how
> I did it than to the HTML requirement to sprinkle commands throughout the
> HTML document. Maintenance and alterations are easier when done your way.
>
> You blow things up a bit more than I but you're probably working on a larger
> screen. I'm most often on a 1024x768 laptop but try to design for 800x600
> as many still use that size (as do I, at least in width, because I run with
> multiple, non-maximized windows).
>
> My comprehension of CSS is mostly limited to CSS 1 and in fact have been
> using a local copy of that spec,
> http://www.w3.org/Style/css1-updates/REC-CSS1-19990111.pdf, as a reference.
> Some of what makes your scheme work seems to be CSS 2, a level to which I
> have paid too little attention and at times actually avoided mostly because
> of fear of the lack of browser support.
Use the 2.1 spec it is prettly well supported by mose browsers people
are currently, I have the html downloaded and use as reference.
>
> I'm about 10 hours drive from my machine with IE 5.1 on it. Do you know
> offhand if IE 5.1 supports the type of CSS you used to make that work?
You can download from evolt other versions of IE and run them
concurrently, I have IE 4-6 installed.
http://browsers.evolt.org/
I used to hack for NN4 support too, but if you look are your server logs
if you find more than a tenth of a percent I would be surprised.
>
> Side note: I looked at your home page - impressive!
>
Thanks, I am still learning. That one still has some legacy stuf from
previous versions, our dogs site is better. I haven't moved it to its
own domain yet.
http://www.littleworksstudio.com/Amberlithe
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Jonathan
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