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Re: Best Practice for page coding

Posted by Chaddy2222 on 04/03/07 13:48

Justin Voelker wrote:
> On Apr 2, 9:14 pm, al jones <alfredmjo...@shotmail.com> wrote:
> > On Tue, 3 Apr 2007 10:02:30 +1000, andrew wrote:
> > > On 2 Apr 2007 08:46:02 -0700
> > > "Justin.Voelker" <justin.voel...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > >> Hello Everyone:
> >
> > >> I have numerous website, each one with slightly better html coding
> > >> practices. What I am looking for is the "best practice" sort of page
> > >> design. My newest website,www.Base2WebDesign.comhas a simple
> > >> layout.
> >
> > > [...]
> >
> > > Hello Justin,
> >
> > > A little sideways of your question: I noticed a copyright
> > > declaration in your source code:
> >
> > >> <!-- The source code and design of this website remain
> > >> property of the developer and any reproduction, modification,
> > >> distribution, transmission, republication or display of said items
> > >> without prior written consent of the developer is strictly prohibited
> > >> unless otherwise stated. -->
> >
> > > and I was a little curious about your thoughts in placing this in your
> > > site? I guess I am asking about effectiveness, enforceability and even
> > > adviseability of placing such declarations.
> >
> > > Andrew
> >
> > Off the cuff here, since it's not displayed and not in the proper format
> > per copyright specs -enforcibility would probably be zilch!
> >
> > I was more amused by the fixed width which 'flutters' back and forth as one
> > page is long enough to force a vertical scroll bar while the others aren't
> > (on my display of course...)
> >
> > --
> > //al
>
> I develop using firefox and IE and I have implemented a "fix" that
> displays the vertical scroll bar in firefox even if one is not
> necessary to stop that exact shift. And it IE, the bar is always
> there anyways. I would be interested to know what browser you were
> using to determine why this solution was not working in that
> particular browser. Also, if you have a fix for that sideways shift
> that you have used that works on all browsers (more so than the fix I
> have already used) I would appreciate your sharing it. Thanks!
He already gave you the answer to the problem. If you can't work out
why it is the case with the scroll bars, then you probably should not
be chargeing people for web design work.
To give you a hint, your site does not fit on smaller view ports. Oh
and you should also not be useing fixxed font-sizes as IE6 users can't
re-size them and more to the point, it will make your design break in
ways that you don't want. In fact the only thing you should specify in
a fixxed size is images and borders around parts of a page.
--
Regards Chad. http://freewebdesign.cjb.cc

 

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