Looks like I need to do some work on my spelling as well as my html/css :)
> I'm at work, so am being forced to use IE5.5 (entirely against my will, I
> assure you). The content is dropping below the menu. Afraid I can't offer a
> solution at the moment as my pc/ie won't let me view the css (yes,
arty template engine
Hopefully in the end, I will have a standards compliant web site, that neatly
has all the back end code separated from the HTML. It should be a dream to
maintain if I manage to achieve this.
Regards,
Ned
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Ned Lukies
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I come from a programming rather than a design background, so my opinion may
not be the correct one as far as accessability is concerned.
In most of my web sites, when a user submits form data, that data is usually
processed and stored in some kind of database. I believe that it is good
practi