I've read this for years... This is the document that led me to explore more
on standards-compliant HTML and on to CSS-based layout. In the 1990's (I'm
still fresh out of high school then) I saw a lot of marquees, blink text,
scrollers, status modifiers, what have you. Late 90's extensive use of flash
became the norm.

What I appreciate now is the power of CSS coupled with superb scripting with
PHP plus a little magic with MySQL in the backend. I'm not much into Ajax
(yet) but will go into that later when I have time.


On 2/27/07, Arthur Vincent Simon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


If someone who cares to know the don'ts of web design I suggest going to
this site:

http://www.catb.org/~esr/html-hell.html<http://www.catb.org/%7Eesr/html-hell.html>

I just thought that this page is good especially for new web
designers..especially with the abundance
of sites with lots of eye candy but have zero content.

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