Thanks for the heads-up and pointing me in the right direction Terrence.
PaulH
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Any views
I'm well into the development of my Council's new website (replacing the
current inaccessible, tag soup version). A discussion point has been
raised with our Content Editors regarding Introduction pages for each
main section of the site.
What's the general concensus of the direction Introduction
Paul Hempsall:
What's the general concensus of the direction Introduction pages should
take. I've always been concerned that reiterating the section
navigation
via a barrage of links would be a confusing and disorienting method.
quite the opposite: a barrage of links with a supporting
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Hi,
Is there a value in reading the XHTML w3org specifications? What would
be more productive in advancing understanding of XHTML/CSS?
CK
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Chris,
I'm finding a great value in reading the w3c specs while working on a
current project. A few other resources are also helping me advance my
understanding of XHTML/CSS: the book 'The Zen of CSS Design',
alistapart.com and several other websites. Looking at work from other
developers and
Definitly,
There are a /lot /of things you find in th specs that are overlooked
elsewhere. The DOM specs are about the only descent easy-to-download
reference I've seen on DOM, I'd be lost without them.
Alan Trick
diona kidd wrote:
Chris,
I'm finding a great value in reading the w3c specs while
http://www.alistapart.com/articles/goingtoprint/
From the god of CSS himself - Eric :)
Can I ask to be pointed to the best tutorial for making printer
specific pages on CSS sites?
Thanks
Peter
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