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Posted by dorayme on 11/17/45 11:29
> From: "Edward Scott" <shakermaker@attglobal.net>
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> Neredbojias wrote:
>> With neither quill nor qualm, Edward Scott quothed:
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>>> firstly, there is no reason to start sentences with capital letters.
>>> furthermore I find doing so looks quite ugly.
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>> Yeah there is. It's a tradition among the literate.
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> tradition isn't a good reason to do something.
>
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> I'm new to html. give me a break. besides, as I already said, every
> example of CSS I have seen online specifies font size in points.
>
You sure about this? Anyway, pt /is/ a print description rather
than a screen one where it is less meaningful (pardon me if I
have missed the context).
About tradition: no, it is not a good reason to do something in
itself. It works more like this. If it has been a good and
useful one, breaking with it mostly needs a bit of a reason, not
always, just mostly. For short messages, there is not a lot of
point in capital letters to begin sentences. But in longer
tracts, paras and stuff, it becomes important for the eye to
spot new sentences and thoughts...
I have to go now, I have to renew my Conservative Party
subscription.
dorayme
(Give the guy a break Boji! Lowercase is not so bad a crime. In
fact, sometimes, in emails, it is rather nice, a developing
tradition! Sometimes I find myself in lowercase moods... :)
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