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Re: FN-FORUM: FW: Could be a CSS thing?
date posted 17th May 2006 18:09
GIRLS - GIRLS - GIRLS!!
Calm down; watching this forum does give me a laugh LOL- LOL.
Screaming and bitching he did this, you did that, I didn't say that. You are
supposed to be educated designer/coder/techie types and this is the way you
behave ;-(
SHAME ON YOU: - I wouldnt give you a banner to build - GROW UP - or if not -
Pick that rattle up BEFORE SOMEONE TRIPS ON IT!!
Jim.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tony Crockford" [EMAIL REMOVED]
To: [EMAIL REMOVED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 17, 2006 5:55 PM
Subject: Re: FN-FORUM: FW: Could be a CSS thing?
>
> Sean J Connolly wrote:
>
> > I think you need to learn what you are talking about before you write
> > anything, I hand code all my CSS and am fully certified to do so.
> >
>
> You are *so* out of order on *so* many levels.
>
> Just how long have you been using CSS and the DOM? since Netscape 4?
>
> not a willy waving contest, just that to me "layer" the way you are
> using it is old fashioned and usually used by Dreamweaver users.
>
>
> One legacy term comes from the first days of DHTML: the word layer.
> Netscape 4 had its own proprietary layer model (see the Intermediate
> DOM page for more info) and since many people first programmed their
> DHTML for Netscape 4, layer has also become to mean a separate part of
> the page that can be moved independently from all other elements on
> the page, even though we don't use the tag to put them in the
> HTML document.
>
>
> http://www.quirksmode.org/js/introdh.html
>
>
> we've moved on from DHTML, we're now "manipulating the DOM" using
> ECMAscript and separating our behaviour layers from our presentation
> and our structure layers.
>
> We're also creating the structure layer semantically using appropriate
> (x)html elements, arranged in a valid way.
>
> The rest of your attack was so mindless it doesn't deserve a response.
>
> So I'll say no more.
>
> ;o)
>
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