Do you mean strict as opposed to transitional or do you mean strict as
"correct"? You can use Transitional and still get the benefit of the
better standards rendering. We have to do that here since we have site
editors that non-techies use which deprecated tags.

But if you've got complete code control, then Strict has some
benefits. For instance, the same exact code can actually render faster
than Transitional for instance. (Milliseconds, but still.)

-Kevin


On Wed, 27 Oct 2004 11:41:48 -0400, Tony Weeg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> well...
> 
> after spending 40 minutes with some googled sites, and dropping the
> strict dtd thingie @ the top of my pages for my new project for my
> company ... i found some oddities, but i got them all worked out!!!
> 
> thanks for the pointers!!!
> tony

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