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Posted by <talthen.z-serwera.o2 on 09/28/05 11:23
"Arne" <invalid@domain.invalid>
> So, do you write align="centre" or what ever it's in your language
> when you want something to be horizontaly centered? I'll guess not,
> since "center" is the only valid word for it.
As Toby Inkster wrote below it is normal to write "500 m". So the guys from
wc3, who made the "web standards" are making chaos, not me.
> Really? All I know for pixels as (what could be called) default on
> computers, is the screen resolution. And it's the browser you are
> viewing the web pages with. To work with images you are using other
> softwares and on them you choose what unit you like to messure them
> in, those softwares (not your computer) may have default units if you
> don't coose any.
(Almost) every computer software uses pixels. If user want to use another
type of unit- it is recalculated. But the original data is still measured in
pixels.
> The web browser makers agree with the standards, but they don't (yet)
> fully follow them. If it would be true that standards are made by
> browsers, then we have as many "standards" as we have browsers. Do you
> really belive that?
MSIE owns the market. So it makes the standard. Everyone should follow them.
Just like Opera does.
> I there is a speed limit of 100 miles per hour on a road and some
> drivers still drives in 120 miles per hour, others in 150 miles per
> hour and an third group of drivers drive only in 90 miles per hour,
> should we have four different speed limits for that road so everybody
> can drive as they like?
If 90% of ppl will drive 120 mph, then the law should be changed to make 120
mph a limit. Law should suit ppl.
Regards,
Talthen
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