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Posted by thisis on 10/30/06 08:29
Ed Mullen wrote:
> 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.
Hi Ed,
thanks for the links!
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