ld get bored if this list became purely a place for
academic comment on advanced (X)HTML & CSS..!
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in a subject to delete/ignore it.
Sincerely,
kevin
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On lists like these, newbie
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> I totally agree which is why I arose the subject in the first place. A
> person interested in the b
e is just asking others to do their work
for them.
Rick
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I have no problem with elementary questions about Web standards.
But there are perhaps too many posts about how to write basic HTML mark-up
and elementary CSS. This is especially true
I have no problem with elementary questions about Web standards.
But there are perhaps too many posts about how to write basic HTML mark-up
and elementary CSS. This is especially true when the 'poster' has
apparently not even tried to validate it (and, therefore, not seriously
tried to solve the
Definitely a hope of mine. I would really think it might be best to
use subject headings to allow people who aren't interested in helping to
skip over posts.
Michael Horowitz
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Mike at Green-Beast.com wrote:
On lists lik
On lists like these, newbies can become gurus. And the cycle unselfishly
gets repeated. :)
Respectfully,
Mike Cherim
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> I'm a lurker on the list, but primarily becaus
I'm a lurker on the list, but primarily because the list, so far, has seemed
like a place where people come for help solving specific, remedial problems
with long-standing (in internet-time) solutions well-documented on the
internet and in books.
On 8/5/08 11:10 AM, "Rick Faircloth" <[EMAIL PROTEC
gree with another poster, that there is a great need for a
"Standards Newbie"
list, where *all* questions are welcome, if this list won't suffice.
Rick
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I look at the list guidelines to see if I am appropriate
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