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Posted by Luigi Donatello Asero on 05/06/06 19:01

"Jonathan N. Little" <lws4art@centralva.net> skrev i meddelandet
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> Luigi Donatello Asero wrote:
> > "Jonathan N. Little" <lws4art@centralva.net> skrev i meddelandet
> <snip>
> >> Don't know I said. Maybe you confused the beejeebers out of it, you
have
> >> a gift with confusion.
> >
> >
> > Sorry, but I think you are wrong.
>
> I may not be alone in my opinion
>
> > I agree on that it is better to close tags but I also rely on
validators.
> > Perhaps I should not but the fact is that they also let me spare a lot
of
> > time.
>
> No, a validator is a good and useful tool, but are it is not a
> substitute for knowing what you are doing. Employing a number of things
> can be helpful to better markup.


I did not say that.
Of course I agree on that it is good to know what you are doing.
But forgetting to close a tag has not much to do with not to know that.
Validators are supposed to help.

'Prettier' markup as I mentioned can
> have a functional purpose of making it easier to identify mistakes and
> easier to maintain a document as you make changes over time.
>
> It is not 'this *or* that', as your attitude seems to be to do one thing
> at the exclusion of another, but rather a 'this *and* that' can be the
> best approach.

Again, you seem to misunderstand me.
See above.

I'd advise continuing to use the validator, *and* also
> get the Web Developers Bar for Firefox with tools that *would* help you
> analyze your markup, *and* use more than one browser for development,
> *and* be more receptive to advice from folks who know what they are
> doing, *and* since you appear to value education maybe take a course in
> web design?

You are "good" to say that other people do not follow
"advices". Sorry, I do not like your attitude.
As I tried to point out earlier, I sometimes follow it and other times I do
not, just because
I think.
"Cogito ergo sum" I think it over what other say and I try and decide on my
own what I want to do.
As to a course in web design, I am not likely to follow one at least in a
short time.
I have other priorities (for example I am learning Chinese on my own among
many things)
As to concrete questions,
I have now one
Would you rather have
a <div class="section" id="name of the file or some name which reminds of
the content of the page">
and then
<div class="subsection" id="head">?
I am not so sure about that.
On the one hand I think that a section should have a heading (h1),
on the other hand, it the section is a container for the whole page,
the "head" should be a subsection!


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