. :) But I did read the archives
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You may find the hCard microformat an interesting spot
to explore this topic:
http://microformats.org/wiki/hcard
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> > Instead of
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> > 1 text text
> > 2 text text
> > 3 text text
> > 4 text text
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> > I am thinking NOT with plain markup, but I could be wrong (just checking).
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> > And how would someone else do this? Just use and p
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> From: "Patrick H. Lauke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Ha! The shoe's on the other foot, eh Russ?
Good show Maxine,
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All versions of IE have problems with multiple-class
selectors.
h1.pink.blue.orange { ... }
will match level 1 headings with class "orange", but
ignore the pink and blue. In other words, only the
last class will match. ~d
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e is built as long as it loads, and they can
find what they're looking for.
As far as the scant few users out there with version 4 browsers,
good luck with any major Web site these days. As far as dial-up
users go, you have my sympathies.
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though the W3C validator understands XTHML perfectly, it does
not send the correct Accept header when it makes the request
for your page.
Which is pretty much moot since you're not even closing your
tags anyway.
Ouch!
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Ian,
Why not switch to XHTML Transitional for the page that you
want to use the start= attribute on?
I outline this technique on my website. You don't have to be
using PHP to do this, you can simply cut and paste the correct
DTD.
http://loadaveragezero.com/vnav/labs/PHP/DOCTYPE.php
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