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Posted by Neredbojias on 10/05/49 11:22
With neither quill nor qualm, Stan McCann quothed:
> At New Mexico State University at Alamogordo, we are just beginning the
> process of a total redesign of our website.
New Mexico has computers? Wow.
> So, those of us that believe in writing valid code, seperating content
> and layout, using a fluid layout, etc. are in the minority? Are we
> beating our heads against a wall? Is there any use in continuing to
> write valid code when colleges are churning out people developing web
> sites using 10 year old methods?
No, I agree with everything you say except the bias against tables.
There are just some things divs and css can't do; it may in part be due
to lackluster implementation, but css isn't perfect, either. I have a
few transitional pages on my site simply because it is much easier (and
more reliable) to vertically-center small content.
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Neredbojias
Contrary to popular belief, it is believable.
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