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Posted by Jonathan N. Little on 10/28/70 11:45
Paul Watt wrote:
> "Jonathan N. Little" <lws4art@centralva.net> wrote in message
<snip>
>> OH! You wanted something specific! How about you give us a specific URL
>> and then we can see what you are trying to do specifically, and advise
>> with a specific suggestion.
>>
>
> You could of said something like "assign each element a class and position
> them using margins". That would of done, but then its easier to be
> sarcastic, isn't it?
If you already knew why ask?
To the issue of sarcasm, you cannot imagine how VAGUE questions can be
on Usenet, e.g.,
Help! My webpage looks all funny in IE! <end of post>
Browse a bit and witness that above example is no exaggeration. It
should be obvious that one should include some detail in their queries
in order for anyone to divine a realistic answer. Sarcasm relieves the
frustration and saves wear and tear on the forehead (sometimes trying to
help folks can be like butting a wall)
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Take care,
Jonathan
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