, we don't talk
about 100 divs here. So, besides of best practice, is there any place
where the extra divs may have bad influence?
Frances de Waal
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clean. I was just focused on InContextEditing but of course
many other CMS's need just as well more divs, I realised after.
Thanks for your reply!
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[mailto:li...@webstandardsgroup.org] On Behalf Of Frances de Waal
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Subject: [WSG] breaks, lists in a form or not, and more or less divs
Hi there,
May I
Hi Teee,
I use version 6.02 and I don't see the option you are looking for. You
can see prints with the options at http://web.waalweb.nl/tv.html
Bye,
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go blank cause of one little mistake in the code. Removing the content-
type meta-tag makes Dreamweaver to convert the page to ISO instead of
UTF, maybe other editors do so as well. Our experience with
application/xhtml+xml in a nutshell is that the web is not set for it.
Cheers,
Franc
Hi Tee,
As far as I know all the stylesheets ánd all the linked resources in them like
background-images will be loaded with meadia-queries. So I am afraid that the
large background image that you try to avoid for mobiles, will be loaded anyway
as long as you try to solve this with media-querie
Bye,
Frances
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Op 27 sep 2011, om 23:33 heeft Hassan Schroeder het volgende geschreven:
> On 9/27/11 1:42 PM, Frances de Waal wrote:
>
>>
Hi Tee,
You can have multiple semanticle HTML5 elements like header, article, section,
, footer, aside and nav elements in one webpage. It all depends on it if you
want to give the content a semantical meaning, if so, use the corresponding new
elements. Only if the box is for other purposes lik
Hi,
Working with the semantical HTML5 elements I keep feeling aversion to the extra
elements I am producing. Like the nav element, using it as a container for a
menu in an list does not feel as an advantage, I never needed a container for
the list before. I trained myself in keeping the code as
> linked to their public profile - but those aren't navigation links. The /> element tells search engines etc. what this list of links is for.
>
> Dunno if that makes sense,
>
> Phil.
>
> On 22/11/2011 14:32, Frances de Waal wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Worki
Thank you, David, good to know, I am afraid this is an example of what made me
pose this question :). Suppose time will solve it all!
Frances
Op 22 nov 2011, om 16:52 heeft David Hucklesby het volgende geschreven:
> On 11/22/11 6:32 AM, Frances de Waal wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>
Hi Marvin,
As far as I know there are no different versions for 32 and 64 bit, this must
have something to do with your own computer. Adobe has a first line and second
line helpdesk, they should be able to assist you with this.
Bye,
Frances
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