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I also prefer using the tags. I think it's as semantically valid
as , which neither of them really are.
The idea for a PHP round corners script is a very interesting one as
well. I'd be interested in seeing that script.
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them getting
defensive. You have to be helpful or else they'll just plug their ears
and refuse to listen.
Good luck with your school,
Christian Snodgrass
James Jeffery wrote:
Good Morning!
Here is my problem. Im at college this year, preparing for University
(Hopefully Birmingham) to
stu
plasmo wrote:
Hi,
I am currently reviewing an area of an intranet, and getting a lot of
anecdotal comments such as "all the intranets I've ever seen worked
like this".
To deal with this somewhat, I am taking a short quiz of people's
experiences with their current intranets.
If anyone here can
et which
pages it's allowed to access. Anything other than the ones in that list
goes to my error page. Something like this is probably
the easier, but at the same time, most secure method to accomplish
something where a page is dynamically included.
Christian Snodgrass
Chris Knowles wrote
also the
standards for basic web design. Also, many of the changes that help make
a website accessible are also very good for things like cross-browser
compatibility and S.E.O.
Christian Snodgrass
Azure Ronin Web Design
Joseph Taylor wrote:
McLaughlin, Gail G wrote:
We always ask the client
or them (or at least that is
what their management thinks).
Christian Snodgrass
Azure Ronin Web Design
John Horner wrote:
Let's say there's a big store called, er, Tegrat.
They have complaints about their website not being accessible, which
have gone on for some time and are now th
nly a couple of milliseconds difference. The difference would
likely only become apparent if you had either 1000s (or maybe more)
elements and/or 100s of getElementById() calls.
Christian Snodgrass
Azure Ronin Web Design
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