depends on what is causing it

if i have a big block of code, i will put a cfslient around it.  If i am
outputting stuff, then i just collaps the code so there are as little lines
of cf between the tags

otherwise cfsetting and set the enablecfoutputonly to YES and put cfoutput
around everything you need to output

Steve

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Tables


OK. How DO you get rid of white space when you View Source. (something
I've never figured out)

Tom

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Renando
Sent: Friday, 13 May 2005 2:37 PM
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Subject: [cfaussie] Re: OT: [best practice or your practice] CSS vs.
Tables

Busted!  And while we're at it, info on about/clinics/clinicdetail has
tables as well.  I am so disallusioned.  There's also a need for some
addressing of coding whitespace, just to be picky.

And finally, if the site is supported through a content management
system, you need to address folk copy and pasting content from Word to
avoid those wonderful square boxes representing Word carriage returns
like at the end of the paragraph here:
http://www.sydneyivf.com/pages/about/doctordetail.cfm?doctor_id=1&clinic
_id=1

Nice site, though.  Makes me wish I was trying to get pregant so I could
spend more tiome on it.

Chad
who wonders if Dr Alison Gee minds having work-at-home programmers look
at her picture on a public web site

On 5/13/05, Steve Onnis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> table free hey?
>
> Anyone look at the contact page?
>
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> Renando
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> >
> > Tom MacKean
> > Who has just finished a completely table-free and hack-free site at
> > www.sydneyivf.com
> >
>
> From the site comments...
> "Many thanks to members of cfaussie list."
>
> Your welcome.
>
> Chad
> who reads source code
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