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Posted by Neredbojias on 09/28/05 06:45
With neither quill nor qualm, Dung Ping quothed:
> Opening with dfferent browers, my web pages look different. They
> sometimes look different even with same brower but on different
> computers.
He he, welcome to the *real* www.
> Professionally-made pages always look same on all browers and all
> computers. What are the most important things for page consistency?
> Thanks.
No they don't, and they're not supposed to, either.
As for consistency factors (-yes, good professional web pages might be
called consistent,) I'd say some of the most important are valid markup,
strict markup, and markup guided by accessibility principles. Even
within the standards arena, trying to get too "fancy" is usually not a
good idea. Html for structure, css for decoration and *minor*
structural amendments, and javascript use only as an option for refining
usability are the components for success on the web.
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Neredbojias
Contrary to popular belief, it is believable.
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