RE: [WSG] Long documents

2010-10-19 Thread Olya . Melnikov
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2010-10-19 Thread Albert Gedraitis
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2010-10-18 Thread Juli Waddell
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2010-10-17 Thread Foskett, Mike
Sparber Sent: 17 October 2010 02:49 To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org Subject: Re: [WSG] Long documents On 10/16/10 6:19 PM, grant_malcolm_bai...@westnet.com.au wrote: Hello, Is there any standard (official or otherwise) that limits the length of single web pages? I edit an online journal which

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2010-10-17 Thread Dan . MacFadyen
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2010-10-16 Thread Joseph Taylor
I personally haven't encountered any standards describing such, but it's very common to see long articles break into multiple pages. Also creates more ad places if that's your thing. Others in the group might think differently of course. Joseph R. B. Taylor /Web Designer / Developer/

Re: [WSG] Long documents

2010-10-16 Thread Al Sparber
On 10/16/10 6:19 PM, grant_malcolm_bai...@westnet.com.au wrote: Hello, Is there any standard (official or otherwise) that limits the length of single web pages? I edit an online journal which contains articles of up to 7000 words. Currently each article resides on a single web page which the

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2010-10-16 Thread Peter Hislop
: [WSG] Long documents On 10/16/10 6:19 PM, grant_malcolm_bai...@westnet.com.au wrote: Hello, Is there any standard (official or otherwise) that limits the length of single web pages? I edit an online journal which contains articles of up to 7000 words. Currently each article resides