In article l4wdnaswcchovplrnz2dnuvz_hkdn...@mozilla.org,
Ed Mullen e...@edmullen.net wrote:
John wrote:
I am composing a webpage in the composer app (which it had a way to
publish files to the FTP server without me using a FTP app) but anyways
I did a copy and paste form Word and this is
On Wed, 09 Jun 2010 05:05:11 -0400, in message
jwolf6589-ee697d.05051109062...@news.mozilla.org
John wrote:
I am composing a webpage in the composer app (which it had a way to
publish files to the FTP server without me using a FTP app) but anyways
I did a copy and paste form Word and this
In article ed4716l2vsntkuqipqsv6j0b1tqscsa...@4ax.com,
Ralph Fox -rf-...@xn--kba.invalid wrote:
On Wed, 09 Jun 2010 05:05:11 -0400, in message
jwolf6589-ee697d.05051109062...@news.mozilla.org
John wrote:
I am composing a webpage in the composer app (which it had a way to
publish
On Sat, 12 Jun 2010 15:07:54 -0400, in message
jwolf6589-3629c4.15075412062...@news.mozilla.org
John wrote:
In article ed4716l2vsntkuqipqsv6j0b1tqscsa...@4ax.com,
Ralph Fox -rf-...@xn--kba.invalid wrote:
On Wed, 09 Jun 2010 05:05:11 -0400, in message
Ed Mullen wrote:
Ray_Net wrote:
Ed Mullen wrote:
John wrote:
I am composing a webpage in the composer app (which it had a way to
publish files to the FTP server without me using a FTP app) but anyways
I did a copy and paste form Word and this is what I got.
Version:1.0 StartHTML:000273
Ed Mullen wrote:
Daniel Barclay wrote:
Ed Mullen wrote:
...
And, by the way, it's not just purists or hobbyists who design to be
compliant with the W3C recommended standards:
http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http%3A//www.ibm.com/us/en/
Unfortunately, IBM doesn't seem to understand how/why
Phillip Jones wrote:
Daniel Barclay wrote:
...
Unfortunately, IBM doesn't seem to understand how/why to avoid making
fixed-width web pages...
Daniel
That doesn't just apply to IBM.
Of course. I was just addressing the example at hand.
Daniel
Ray_Net wrote:
...
But, It's not because a page validates that this page can be seen
correctly with all browsers ...
True, but it if a page doesn't validate, it's much more likely to
display differently--and the page author has no room to complain
(about browser differences) because he or she
Ed Mullen wrote:
Ray_Net wrote:
Ed Mullen wrote:
John wrote:
I am composing a webpage in the composer app (which it had a way to
publish files to the FTP server without me using a FTP app) but anyways
I did a copy and paste form Word and this is what I got.
Version:1.0 StartHTML:000273
Ray_Net wrote:
Ed Mullen wrote:
http://validator.w3.org/
yes but http://home.scarlet.be/~pin10521/TESTPAGE.HTM works
correctly with all browsers
Well, to be truthful, there is so little there that could go wrong.
However, there are still errors in that page.
Errors found while
Ray_Net wrote:
Ed Mullen wrote:
Ray_Net wrote:
Ed Mullen wrote:
John wrote:
I am composing a webpage in the composer app (which it had a way to
publish files to the FTP server without me using a FTP app) but
anyways
I did a copy and paste form Word and this is what I got.
Version:1.0
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Ray_Net wrote:
Ed Mullen wrote:
http://validator.w3.org/
yes but http://home.scarlet.be/~pin10521/TESTPAGE.HTM works
correctly with all browsers
Well, to be truthful, there is so little there that could go wrong.
However, there are still errors in
Ed Mullen wrote:
...
LOL. Beauty certainly is in the eye of the beholder. Of course, the
goal in page design is to make it pretty to as many as possible.
Actually, the real goal is (or at least should be) to make it _useful_
to as many as possible.
Yes, some of the prettiness (graphical
Ed Mullen wrote:
...
And, by the way, it's not just purists or hobbyists who design to be
compliant with the W3C recommended standards:
http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http%3A//www.ibm.com/us/en/
Unfortunately, IBM doesn't seem to understand how/why to avoid making
fixed-width web
Daniel Barclay wrote:
Ed Mullen wrote:
...
LOL. Beauty certainly is in the eye of the beholder. Of course, the
goal in page design is to make it pretty to as many as possible.
Actually, the real goal is (or at least should be) to make it _useful_
to as many as possible.
Yes, some of the
Daniel Barclay wrote:
Ed Mullen wrote:
...
And, by the way, it's not just purists or hobbyists who design to be
compliant with the W3C recommended standards:
http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http%3A//www.ibm.com/us/en/
Unfortunately, IBM doesn't seem to understand how/why to avoid making
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Ed Mullen wrote:
...
My point is not that validation is some holy grail. But it is a
starting point for design. And it's a great tool for quickly catching
inevitable typos and other lapses instead of visually pouring over
source code. ...
You mean like pouring over
Ed Mullen wrote:
Daniel Barclay wrote:
Ed Mullen wrote:
...
And, by the way, it's not just purists or hobbyists who design to be
compliant with the W3C recommended standards:
http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http%3A//www.ibm.com/us/en/
Unfortunately, IBM doesn't seem to understand how/why
Daniel Barclay wrote:
Ed Mullen wrote:
...
And, by the way, it's not just purists or hobbyists who design to be
compliant with the W3C recommended standards:
http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http%3A//www.ibm.com/us/en/
Unfortunately, IBM doesn't seem to understand how/why to avoid making
Ed Mullen wrote:
Daniel Barclay wrote:
Ed Mullen wrote:
...
LOL. Beauty certainly is in the eye of the beholder. Of course, the
goal in page design is to make it pretty to as many as possible.
Actually, the real goal is (or at least should be) to make it _useful_
to as many as possible.
John wrote:
I am composing a webpage in the composer app (which it had a way to
publish files to the FTP server without me using a FTP app) but anyways
I did a copy and paste form Word and this is what I got.
Version:1.0 StartHTML:000273 EndHTML:024343
StartFragment:003103
Ed Mullen wrote:
John wrote:
I am composing a webpage in the composer app (which it had a way to
publish files to the FTP server without me using a FTP app) but anyways
I did a copy and paste form Word and this is what I got.
Version:1.0 StartHTML:000273 EndHTML:024343
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