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Posted by al jones on 04/03/07 01:14
On Tue, 3 Apr 2007 10:02:30 +1000, andrew wrote:
> On 2 Apr 2007 08:46:02 -0700
> "Justin.Voelker" <justin.voelker@gmail.com> wrote:
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>> Hello Everyone:
>>
>> I have numerous website, each one with slightly better html coding
>> practices. What I am looking for is the "best practice" sort of page
>> design. My newest website, www.Base2WebDesign.com has a simple
>> layout.
>
> [...]
>
> Hello Justin,
>
> A little sideways of your question: I noticed a copyright
> declaration in your source code:
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>> <!-- The source code and design of this website remain
>> property of the developer and any reproduction, modification,
>> distribution, transmission, republication or display of said items
>> without prior written consent of the developer is strictly prohibited
>> unless otherwise stated. -->
>
> and I was a little curious about your thoughts in placing this in your
> site? I guess I am asking about effectiveness, enforceability and even
> adviseability of placing such declarations.
>
> Andrew
Off the cuff here, since it's not displayed and not in the proper format
per copyright specs -enforcibility would probably be zilch!
I was more amused by the fixed width which 'flutters' back and forth as one
page is long enough to force a vertical scroll bar while the others aren't
(on my display of course...)
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//al
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