Re: [WSG] Browser Stats - What a shock!

2004-03-27 Thread Sean A Corfield
On Mar 24, 2004, at 8:33 PM, Kym Kovan wrote: I just did a test on 3 sites here, one very local, one national and one global. (very rounded numbers) Just for comparison, here's the stats from my blog and my website (which is tracked separated to the blog): blogsite IE6.x

Re: [WSG] dreamweaver

2004-03-16 Thread Sean A Corfield
On Mar 16, 2004, at 8:45 PM, Phillips, Wendy wrote: - validate in the program itself as strict /transitional etc One gotcha is that DW doesn't spot the following problem: a href=index.cfm?event=fooarg=barfoobar/a (It should convert to amp; in this or at least warn that it is non-compliant)

Re: [WSG] Coding Standard...

2004-02-28 Thread Sean A Corfield
in CSS because that's what most other folks around me do (i.e., I am consistent with their code). Personally, I do prefer the BSD method but I just don't use it much! :) Sean A Corfield -- http://www.corfield.org/blog/ Got Mach II? -- http://www.mach-ii.com

Re: [WSG] Coding Standard...

2004-02-28 Thread Sean A Corfield
happy to be advised what to do (I'm talking about guidelines for complexity, cohesion, coupling, coding for maintenance...). Anyway, it's interesting to know that people actually do care about brace style in the CSS world! :) Sean A Corfield -- http://www.corfield.org/blog/ The reasonable man

Re: [WSG] reply to Safari question

2004-02-04 Thread Sean A Corfield
On Mar 3, 2004, at 10:07 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Sorry, but why is everyone so enthused about safari?, Because it's a very good, very fast browser. And it's very well integrated with OS X. The debug menu is extremely useful: it can pretend to be a bunch of different browsers, it has a basic