[css-d] Can CSS get me out of the stone age?

2010-08-26 Thread Lineberger, Scott
If you click on the link below and then look at the source code, you will see a tremendous amount of duplicate antiquated html coding that I am sure could be coded much more efficiently using CSS. http://www.coastalind.com/ciordersample.html Does anyone have any suggested CSS coding that would

Re: [css-d] Can CSS get me out of the stone age?

2010-08-26 Thread Bobby Jack
--- On Thu, 8/26/10, Lineberger, Scott wrote: > http://www.coastalind.com/ciordersample.html > > Does anyone have any suggested CSS coding that would > streamline this page? Not really, no. CSS cannot be used to reduce *content*, only to style it. Your issue is one of markup - how best to repr

Re: [css-d] Can CSS get me out of the stone age?

2010-08-26 Thread Chris Blake
http://www.coastalind.com/ciordersample.html Does anyone have any suggested CSS coding that would streamline this page? Not really, no. CSS cannot be used to reduce *content*, only to style it. Your issue is one of markup - how best to represent thousands of items in a form - and, thus,

Re: [css-d] Can CSS get me out of the stone age?

2010-08-26 Thread Philip Taylor (Webmaster, Ret'd)
Chris Blake wrote: I disagree. There are ways to style forms, so why not!? Streamlined makes me think that you're talking about speed so maybe adding images and things isn't such a good idea in that sense but would make it look better. Ermm, google it - there's lots out there. 'styling forms w

Re: [css-d] Can CSS get me out of the stone age?

2010-08-26 Thread Claude Needham
On Thu, Aug 26, 2010 at 5:22 AM, Lineberger, Scott wrote: > http://www.coastalind.com/ciordersample.html > Does anyone have any suggested CSS coding that would streamline this page? > Scott The fundamental problem with this page is the factor of 15. You have a list of possible products listed 15