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Posted by Neredbojias on 10/24/37 11:43
With neither quill nor qualm, kchayka quothed:
> Neredbojias wrote:
> > With neither quill nor qualm, kchayka quothed:
> >
> >> Neredbojias wrote:
> >> >
> >> > Yes, that is true with absolute or fixed positioning. However, I've
> >> > never seen a page where _everything_ in it was so positioned.
> >>
> >> I've seen plenty of such pages. If not viewed in the same browsing
> >> environment as the designer, they tend to be a disaster.
> >
> > Yes, I know, "everyone" wants their web page to be like a page
> > in a magazine. <sigh>
>
> It's not just graphic designer types who are the cause of such ishy web
> pages. Blame also goes to authoring tools that foolishly claim Joe
> Newbie can make a pixel-perfect design without knowing any HTML. There's
> a huge amount of that going on, too. :-(
That's why I've always been an anti-fan of Dreamweaver (-not to mention
FP.) But part of the problem is the newbie, or some newbies, anyway.
They don't want to learn; they want to cut-and-paste. Reminds me of
friggin' kindergarten.
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Neredbojias
Contrary to popular belief, it is believable.
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