Best way is , put your link within headers, h2 and if you want to get
rid of margin in that, do it through CSS.
Even if you want to put in the paragraph tag, you can put a custom
attribute - p class=sectionheadera href=../news.htmlNews lt;/a/p
It's more semantic.
Joyce Evans wrote:
I just
no target attribute, I do not know why the HTML
5 is keeping it?
Steve Olive wrote:
On Tuesday 24 July 2007 23:49, Ryan Lin wrote:
Hi all,
With the XHTML Strict DTD, forcing a new window to open for a link via
target=_blank is not a valid semantic method anymore. I myself believe
Hi there,
ul { display:block; width:100%; text-align:center; list-style:none}
ul li {float:left; margin-right:5px}
These two styles should get you this.
Did I do it correct? Comments?
Ryan Moore wrote:
Looking to Center Text on an unordered list.
Example:
ul
liLink 1/li
liLink 2/li
liLink
Hi all,
With the XHTML Strict DTD, forcing a new window to open for a link via
target=_blank is not a valid semantic method anymore. I myself believe
that whether to open in a new or current window should be user decision,
not wed designer/developer. If I am using Strict DTD, the only way to
Well,
I am just gathering more argument points so that the clients have
nothing to say but to agree and accept the concept. :)
Hassan Schroeder wrote:
Ryan Lin wrote:
With the XHTML Strict DTD, forcing a new window to open for a link
via target=_blank is not a valid semantic method anymore