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Posted by Travis Newbury on 09/28/05 11:53
Neredbojias <neredbojias@neredbojias.com> said:
> 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.
Sorry, I just translate that as the boring half of the web...
Functional yes, correct, yes, and probably a good idea if you are
runnng a website not catered to a specific group of people (like
barbie.com).
But, right as it may be, I still think it makes for boring web pages.
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