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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of James O'Neill
Sent: Saturday, December 17, 2005 7:49 AM
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: Re: [WSG] Site Critic
Cheree,
One of the first things I will say it looks like you might be writing
this in MS Frontpage!
You have a lot of inline javascipt
: Re: [WSG] Site Critic
Cheree,
One of the first things I will say it looks like you might be writing
this in MS Frontpage!
You have a lot of inline javascipt:
Your may want to take a look at Unobtrusive Javascript
http://www.onlinetools.org/articles/unobtrusivejavascript/
Keeping your
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Uf, needs much more work. As Jay said it's bold move by posting this
site to this group. Follow the standards but first learn them.
All the best,
2005/12/16, Jay Gilmore [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
This is a standards group and as such I think it would be best if you
checked your sites in a browser
Cheree ,One of the first things you will want to do is to validate your code. That will be of a tremedous help not only to your development process, but it will also go a long way towards getting more answers here. Validation is your friend!!
You can pick up Chris Pedericks developer tool bar for
Cheree,
One of the first things I will say it looks like you might be writing
this in MS Frontpage!
You have a lot of inline javascipt:
Your may want to take a look at Unobtrusive Javascript
http://www.onlinetools.org/articles/unobtrusivejavascript/
Keeping your javascript in an external
This is a standards group and as such I think it would be best if you
checked your sites in a browser that was more standards compliant than
IE6 both of these layouts break in Firefox 1.5. On top of it all this
is a tables based layout that doesn't even work cross browser. There is
nothing in