Dear Group,
I'm a relative newby to web design so please excuse me if this
question is simple.
The problem:
I don't have (or know how to have) a structured system of building my
style sheets. I find I keep just adding to the file until problems in
my output display start to develop. They very of
@...James, Bruce, Georg and Mike thanks.
Plenty reading tonight - this info should get me going.
Cheers, Rob
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Thanks Gunlag and others for their replies - appreciate it.
I've removed all the comment tags (that I can through our CMS) and hey
presto it's fixed (a great result!)
Have a great day,
Rob
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Please could someone help me decide which is the most appropriate tag to use
with quotes? These are actual comments made by folk during a show.
For example:
LIW 2007 was a great show for Technogym. We showcased an exciting 7
new products which our customers loved. LIW is a great event to help u
That's pretty clear.
Many thanks Robert, David and Rahul.
2008/5/20 Rahul Gonsalves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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used Clearspace and have any comments?
2. Any standards-related issues when rolling out a corporate Wiki solution?
3. Any other favoured Wiki software they could recommend and why?
Any thoughts, comments or ideas would be great.
best,
Rob
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James/Mark,
Thanks for the feedback!
Best regards,
Rob
PS. The data-portability element for is something I hadn't thought of so
thanks.
2008/6/6 Mark Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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this true? Any thoughts?
Cheers,
Rob
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>> convention but that went out the door ages ago didn't it?
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>> PS: the subject should really be "htm vs html", no? or am I missing
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> end of URLs for dynamically generated content is painfully old school and,
> as the W3C and other posters have pointed out, quite unnecessary - sort of
> like a "www" on the front of a web URL is (or should be).
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x27;fix' for it?
Code CSS snippet:
body {
margin: 0;
padding: 0;
}
#wrap {
width: 832px;
margin: 0 auto;
}
The page: http://www.servicemanagement.co.uk/new.htm
Many thanks in advance,
Rob
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Hi @Gonzalo - fantastic! Thank you.
Rob
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Does anyone know where I got this idea from? Book? Blog? A bit of googling
> this afternoon turned up not very much.
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Don't know about 'best' but I use Dreamweaver.
Rob
2008/10/20 Gicela Morales <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> I've just migrated form PC to a new macbook :-) but was wondering about
> the best xhtml/css editors for macs around that people can recommend?
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ss or html markup?
Thoughts...
Thanks,
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Hi Patrick,
Appreciate the feedback - thought as much, but always worth checking
with the pros.
Best,
--Rob
On 20 Nov 2008, at 20:39, "Patrick H. Lauke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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I'm involved in a CMS-based website project where the supplier h
Hi Ben,
cynical/suspicious about what suppliers claim in the pre-signoff phase
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I agree - that's why I questioned it. With my internal clients a little
naive displaying this long list of 'pieces of functionality' broken down it
conveys the impression that there's a lot of 'extra' work involved.
ode. Also, long, heavy and
bloated code where important tag info is burried way down the page,
can impact on indexability - stuff that's simply not best practice.
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On 15 Apr 2009, at 06:21, Caleb Wong wrote:
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I have a SEO question
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