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Posted by Richard Sexton on 02/24/06 00:29
In article <1140731608.165212.296820@e56g2000cwe.googlegroups.com>,
cwdjrxyz <spamtrap1@cwdjr.info> wrote:
>First, inline style is not a bad thing per se, and is completely valid
>according to W3C standards up to and including xhtml 1.1. One can use
>an external style sheet,
Because nothing beats subjecting dialup users (there's still LOTS) to
a page, semi readable only to have it jump around a second later
to something completely different.
I consider it a good thing if you can read a page that's only
partially loaded. If you can give somebody something in one MTU
that'll take them a few seconds to read what they experience is
for all intents and purposes as goood as instant page loading.
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