Hey Paul my reply is nested below.
Paul Novitski wrote:
Chris,
Good for you, the world needs more XHTML-Strict. I do, however, have
a few criticisms of your work:
Your nav menu is marked up as a table. Perhaps this is simply a
matter of personal perspective, but I consider a one-dimensional
Thanks Jolorence,
Like I said in my previous response.
I had troubles trying to make the navigation using li's etc...
Thanks for the compliment!
I hope this small contribution brings a change to someones web life!
Cheers!
[*BTW Next week I am going to release another standards compliant
website,
The navigation looks like some kind of 16 color rainbow! :P
That's all I noticed right away, it is late however.
- Clayton
On Sat, 11 Dec 2004 21:54:28 +1100, Chris Stratford
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Thanks Jolorence,
Like I said in my previous response.
I had troubles trying to make the
On 12/11/04 4:15 AM Clayton Lengel-Zigich [EMAIL PROTECTED]
sent this out:
The navigation looks like some kind of 16 color rainbow! :P
That's all I noticed right away, it is late however.
- Clayton
On Sat, 11 Dec 2004 21:54:28 +1100, Chris Stratford
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Thanks
At 04:16 PM 12/10/04, Chris Stratford wrote:
Just thought I would show off my little standards compliant remake.
http://web.archive.org/web/20031219222155/www.matryoshkasandmore.com.au/index.html
that was the original crappy thing.
I remade it to this:
www.matryoshkasandmore.com.au/
The site works
I'd rather use list tag rather than tables for the navigation.
Anyways, making a transition and making it complied with web standards
is a job well done.
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