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Posted by Fred Doyle on 07/27/07 13:06
"Chaddy2222" <spamlovermailbox-sicurity@yahoo.com.au> wrote
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> Fred, you have a lot of time on your hands obviously.
Not a lot of time on my hands, but a really, really good stats package.
> But the stats on
> IE7 were interesting. I must say all my sites now use XHTML1.0 strict
> code with CSS, I like the mark-up and all decent modern browsers
> handle it fine, a part from IE7, it also works fine with
> Screenreaders, such as Jaws. On IE5.5 and below, I would not bother
> supporting them really as only a small percentage use it + it's CSS
> support is not that grea.
We are using an XHTML Transitional doctype in all new pages. We tried
working with a strict doctype but we've got a lot of content developers,
putting pages up in a lot of ways and without support for some of the
presentation attributes and elements that are being eliminated ultimately,
it would have been leftup to us to explain what content developers could use
and not use. Not a pretty picture when you've got 100's of content
developers with 100's of different skilll levels, using a dozen different
tools to create pages within our current brand.
And that's why I never need reminding of why I need to push so hard to move
us to an enterprise-level CMS system and get HTML coding out of the hands of
the content developers.
Fred Doyle
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