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Posted by dorayme on 04/29/06 07:05
In article <bgrubb-AA7AAC.17211428042006@news.zianet.com>,
Bruce Grubb <bgrubb@zianet.com> wrote:
> In article
> <doraymeRidThis-5BAF83.12141928042006@news-vip.optusnet.com.au>,
> dorayme <doraymeRidThis@optusnet.com.au> wrote:
>
> > In article <bgrubb-C4F42C.19262727042006@news.zianet.com>,
> > Bruce Grubb <bgrubb@zianet.com> wrote:
> >
> > > Even IE follows most of the 4.0.1 standard. Most of its problems are in
> > > the gee wizardry areas and css. Keeping this to a minimum does wonders.
> >
> > Ah! So now it comes out. I knew there was something singular
> > about your attitude from the beginning and here it is in all its
> > naive glory: you see css as some fancy doodle dandy thing best
> > left out.
>
> No as I use it in my own HTML Tidied pages. I just use it sparingly.
Sparingly? When it is forced on you by a bit of Tidy introducing
it to tidy up some confusions... Well, there you go, this is the
source of your problem, an unfamiliarity with css and a complete
lack of its overall role in any strategic approach to web
building.
Time for you to read up a bit Bruce.
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dorayme
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