RE: FN-FORUM: centering in safari2.0 charset="us-ascii" charset="us-ascii" charset="us-ascii" charset="us-ascii"
date posted 29th August 2005 09:53
I know you're trying (and succeeding) to be helpful, but if you want to
write web pages that work efficiently then you need to split out
*wherever possible*, structure, display and functionality, e.g., XHTML,
CSS, Javascript. That way things only need to be downloaded once rather
than with the page. I realise that this is already known to you, but
maybe not to somebody else reading, hence adding in the extra
information. I'm merely adding to the examples that you've given, not
trying to dismiss them.
Andy=20
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From: [EMAIL REMOVED] [EMAIL REMOVED] On Behalf Of Paul J
White
Sent: Monday, August 29, 2005 1:19 AM
To: Andy Macnaughton-Jones
Subject: Re: FN-FORUM: centering in safari2.0 charset=3D"us-ascii"
charset=3D"us-ascii" charset=3D"us-ascii"
Andy Macnaughton-Jones wrote:
> But you'd not be putting your CSS into the main document though, you'd
> have it as an external style sheet - and most CSS stylesheets (unless=20
> you're browser sniffing and delivering browser specific sheets) are=20
> going to have CSS hacks in which mean the CSS won't validate anyway.
Aagh... Whatever! I'm giving up trying to be helpful here... Bye.
Paul.
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