Yes, thank you, Jochem. Not quite the question as I was asking. ;) :P
CSS is entirely a different matter to the unwashed masses and educating
some people I know about it is like pulling teeth.
Cheers,
Erika
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Erika L Walker-Arnold wrote:
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>Which is the ABSOLUTE BEST method?
>
>
>
>OR
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It would be even better to move the CSS to a stylesheet.
Jochem
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Yeah, bah, too much like work.
I'm sticking to my quotes and telling them they better stick to them
too!
Damn it! :D
Cheers,
Erika
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>>| Run a page through the compresser, then run it through an
>>| HTML validator.
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The problem I most often see comes in when you want to implement a CMS with
a WYSIWYG editor and the editor it uses doesn't use quotes.
-Kevin
> Those that say "my editor does it" need to learn how to code or not be in
> this line of work.
>
> I'm all for an IDE that speeds up development time.
Run a page through the compresser, then run it through an HTML validator.
I quote. I didn't used to do it years ago, then Netscape 3 came out and it
was much more strict about adhering to the quote spec and all my stuff
broke. I had to go back and add quotes to everything and haven't stopped
since
ity
> Subject: Re: To Quote or not to Quote ... The Friday topic
>
> Those that say "my editor does it" need to learn how to code or not be
in
> this line of work.
>
> I'm all for an IDE that speeds up development time. but I'm NOT for
> WYSIWYG
>
My car drives perfectly fine on either side of the double-yellow
LART the losers!
--benD
Erika L Walker-Arnold wrote:
> Nah, I ALWAYS quote, as I said in my post. Not changing my ways. But I
> wanted a round of opinions from the respected masses. :D
> It's just the peeps man! The peeps! I h
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Those that
ote them out of habit.
Jim Davis
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From: Erika L Walker-Arnold [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, April 16, 2004 10:10 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: To Quote or not to Quote ... The Friday topic
OK. Tired of all the different opinions out there.
I want the DIFINITVE answer from yo
as to rely on such a tool, then (to be
blunt), they have no business being a
programmer/coder/whateveryouwanttocallit.
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be writing it any other
way. I try not to use tables anymore anyway.
Ben
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From: Erika L Walker-Arnold [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, April 16, 2004 10:10 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: To Quote or not to Quote ... The Friday topic
OK. Tired of all the differen
Nah, I ALWAYS quote, as I said in my post. Not changing my ways. But I
wanted a round of opinions from the respected masses. :D
It's just the peeps man! The peeps! I hate that they say "well my editor
does it this way, so how come it's not right?" Blah blah blah yadda
yadda yadda ... And it drives
I thought I was the only one obsessive enough to do that. Now I don't
have to feel so alone. :-]
Phillip B.
Lyons, Larry wrote:
> I always quote the attributes. At times I get obsessive enough about
> it that
> when a client gives me a page to add on to, I'll go back and make sure all
> attrib
2004 10:18 AM
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> Subject: Re: To Quote or not to Quote ... The Friday topic
>
>
> As far as I'm concerned, it's not an option. I've been using them for
> years and I'm not going to change.
>
> I even look for stuff like that when I
Quote. No question.
I goggle, agape, at the implication that you would go with the advice of
an editor over the statement of the standards.
Fie! Fie, I say!
--benD
Erika L Walker-Arnold wrote:
> OK. Tired of all the different opinions out there.
> I want the DIFINITVE answer from you, the C
o: CF-Community
Subject: To Quote or not to Quote ... The Friday topic
OK. Tired of all the different opinions out there.
I want the DIFINITVE answer from you, the CF community.
Which is the ABSOLUTE BEST method?
OR
I've been religiously using the first method for years as I've alwa
As far as I'm concerned, it's not an option. I've been using them for
years and I'm not going to change.
I even look for stuff like that when I'm talking with outside resources.
I won't hire them if they write sloppy code.
Mm Friday.
Phillip B
Erika L Walker-Arnold wrote:
> OK. Tired of
OK. Tired of all the different opinions out there.
I want the DIFINITVE answer from you, the CF community.
Which is the ABSOLUTE BEST method?
OR
I've been religiously using the first method for years as I've always
thought that was XHTML compliant and correct.
But these freaking WYSIWYG ed
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