Posted by Travis Newbury on 07/07/05 19:11
WCB wrote:
> I am just getting into HTML. I want to learn to use best practices,
> at a fairly professional level.
"Professional Level" is in the eyes of the beholder. Look out for
people that say the words "Never" or "Always" They are usually your
fringe professionals that wear blinders to anything that does not
completely agree with their thoughts.
> As far as I can see, the main issue with
> frames is...
Like everything else, frames have their place. Each project you work on
will dictate what is right and what is wrong.
> CSS sheets are in, the rest seems to be a big nest of gotchyas no matter
> what you do.
The only reason for this is that none of the browsers seem to do it the
same way. Again, the individual project will dictate how this will come
into play.
There is lots a great advice here. But remember it is only advice.
Learn for your self. Look at what others are doing. Look at what seem
to be trends in web development.
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