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Posted by windandwaves on 07/16/07 05:33
On Jul 16, 4:50 pm, "Chris F.A. Johnson" <cfajohn...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 2007-07-16, windandwaves wrote:
> > On Jul 16, 3:44 pm, "Chris F.A. Johnson" <cfajohn...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> On 2007-07-16, windandwaves wrote:
>
> >> > Can you please give me some feedback onhttp://www.sunnysideup.co.nz/clients/corstorphine/
>
> >> <http://woodbine-gerrard.com/testing/corstophine.jpg>
>
> >> > Bear in mind that I still need to do:
>
> >> > a. create a solution for people with small screens (800 x 600)
> >> > b. deal with large font / small font sizes
>
> >> That shouldn't be an afterthought. Avoid fixed [px] widths and
> >> font sizes from the start and you will have fewer problems.
>
> > i will work on that soon!
>
> That's too late. It's the cause of your problems. (I forgot to
> mention fixed heights).
>
> >> > The investment page is not completed yet.
>
> >> > If you want to read the source code then I recommend you use firebug.
>
> >> I recommend you use something better to write your code. A single
> >> 5K line is absurd.
>
> > Totally agree, it is generated by a database I use to construct all
> > the pages as HTML - I then upload them. Works a treat. I dont worry
> > too much about having them as single lines.
>
> If you want people to help you, you should worry about them. Fix
> the program that generates the HTML; it can't be more than a line
> or two that needs changing. Or pipe it through a filter before
> uploading it, e.g.:
>
> sed 's/<[^/]/\
> &/g' > temp.html
>
> --
> Chris F.A. Johnson <http://cfaj.freeshell.org>
> ===================================================================
> Author:
> Shell Scripting Recipes: A Problem-Solution Approach (2005, Apress)
You are probably right - but to be honest with you, it is not really
about the source code. I can tell you that almost all pages validate
(w3). Have you ever tried firebug? Once you use that, you will find
it hard to imagine to look at a website without it. You can simply
quick on any element and choose "inspect element" and it will take you
straight to the applicable source code. It is simply awesome!
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