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Posted by Vaxius on 10/05/07 02:00
On Thu, 04 Oct 2007 20:40:08 -0400, Jonathan N. Little wrote:
> Vaxius wrote:
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>> The only thing I can think of suggesting is to clean up the css, use
>> proper tags (<br> or <br /> instead of <BR>) and see if it works.
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> Actually <BR> or <br> is proper for *html*, <br /> for *xhtml*
I included <br> as a proper tag, and I concede that the rest are
technically valid. I just thought that all lowercase is simply the
generally accepted method...and all caps tags really annoy me, too. =P
Also, I know that <br /> is an xhtml thing, but there's no reason not to
use it, especially if the OP wants to make his site xhtml compatible in
the future with minimal effort.
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>> Otherwise, I'd look into restructuring your page to get rid of the
>> tables completely and use divs.
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> or P for paragraphs, H# for headings and UL for list...
>
>> Also, using FrontPage is one of the
>> worst things you can do to your site as far as W3C compliance goes, so
>> I would think about using something else.
>>
>>
> We Word or Publisher has proven to be far worse, but just about any
> "WYSIWYG" editor without careful tweaking produces subpar results.
Haha, I used Publisher back in 96-97 when I was inexperienced and didn't
know any better (I learned soon after the kinds of evil things it was
doing to my pages).
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