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Re: [Sheflug] Re: Hypercard
Alex Hudson writes:
> > > Making sure your HTML is compliant to HTML4 (there are lots of HTML
> > > validators available, see www.w3c.org).
> > Right-oh.
>
> I would also personally advise X/HTML, although I'll probably get a
> little chastised for being too right-on!! It's essentially HTML4,
> without some of the bugs, and reformulated so you can parse it with XML.
> You probably don't need that right now, but it gets you into good habits
> for the future. It's also worth noting some of the 'features' which we
> are now parting company with - frames, for example :))
Since I'm currently an unemployed bum - this is exactly how I'm
spending my days - slightly redesigning my own (not very interesting)
website and marking it up using XHTML 1.0 and CSS2.
It's quite cool what you can achieve just with stylesheets.
Baz.
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