Mark Bitterling wrote:
>
> Braden, it IS the web developers fault when they develop non-standard HTML
> web sites.
>
> Braden McDaniel wrote:
>
> > In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Gervase Markham"
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > > It doesn't work? The two-facedness of the web developer community is
> > > amazing. "Standards!" they cry. "We only want to write stuff once!" they
> > > cry. We give them standards, and then they moan that their non-standard
> > > stuff doesn't work any more.
> >
> > That's the spirit. Blame the customers. It must be their fault.
> >
> > Braden
Okay I am a Very ignorant Websurfer that been on internet since 2400K
modems (a Practical Peripherals model that was 2400K data / 9600K fax)
What advantages did using layers on Web Pages have and why is using
Layers and Layer tags so not standards like now.
Why is doing anything simple so non-standards like and sloppy.
Its seems like something so easy, and would make buildng a Website
faster increases efficiency.
By building anything now by going by a very strict set of Standards your
slowing down efficiency and driving up the cost of building a site.
Its like strictly down to a point and turning a corner and walking again
takes a certain amount of time. When you could walk diagonally to the
same point and save tons time.
Am I missing something.
Seems like all these fancy standards is just to make web designers lives
a pain.
Your making Standards strictly because it looks great on paper.
(Probably some PHD came up with the stanadrds.)
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