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Posted by Ed Mullen on 10/30/06 03:04
thisis wrote:
> Ed Mullen wrote:
>> thisis wrote:
>>> Dan wrote:
>>>> thisis wrote:
>>>>> i use ms-internet explorer 6.0,
>>>> What *you* use shouldn't be particularly relevant to your design of a
>>>> Web site, since it is going to be viewed in the browsers your users
>>>> use. If you follow the standards properly, you have the best chance of
>>>> the site being usable to a broad range of users with a broad range of
>>>> browsers and settings.
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Dan
>>> Hi Dan,
>>>
>>> what standars do you mean? - can you supply a link?
>>>
>> I'd start with
>> http://www.w3.org/
>> http://www.w3.org/Consortium/activities
>> http://www.w3.org/TR/
>>
>> --
>> Ed Mullen
>> http://edmullen.net
>> http://mozilla.edmullen.net
>> http://abington.edmullen.net
>> Seen it all, done it all, can't remember most of it.
>
> Hi Ed Mullen,
>
> i farmilliar with w3 site, each time i read their recomdies, i can't my
> head nor my feet,
> it's so complex tearms.
>
> thanks for the other links, i haven't scan them yet.
>
But, that does not belie the fact that you need to understand the
concept of standards which you have indicated that you don't understand.
If you make a page for IE, or only evaluate in IE, then you tell us
that you don't "get" standards, which were created to resolve the exact
problem you claim to have.
So. Code/write first for compatibility. All else will follow.
--
Ed Mullen
http://edmullen.net
http://mozilla.edmullen.net
http://abington.edmullen.net
Better living through denial.
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