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Posted by Andy Dingley on 08/15/07 09:17
On 14 Aug, 22:17, dorayme <doraymeRidT...@optusnet.com.au> wrote:
> the point is essentially
> about some hard work for average people whose ambition is not a
> job in website making.
People who have no ambition to write websites shouldn't (and shouldn't
have to) write whole websites.
Instead they should just write HTML content, based on pre-built CSS.
They're going to do better by writing good, clean HTML 4 than they
used to struggling through the arcana of getting a 3.2 layout to
behave. Even people who don't want much from a site can still have
high standards for appearance, accessibility and cross-browser
function.
These days I recommend that people write wiki or blog content instead.
Their need is "to publish on the web", not necesarily "to publish with
the raw web tools".
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