Tesco.com doesn't validate.
The Becta one does, but it's PHP.
The challenge continues!
On 08/10/2008 09:33, Foskett, Mike [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Both my previous and current employer are XHTML strict:
http://www.tesco.com/
http://becta.org.uk/
Tesco is a .net site.
Mike Foskett
Don¹t hold your breath for ogg support in all browsers.
I imagine microsoft will be more interested in pushing silverlight than
flash or ogg.
Audio and video is a key front in the next generation of browser wars, so it
won¹t be that simple.
As you note, Flash offers some useful stuff that¹s not
I use TextMate. Extensible for all kinds of use.
It has a good CSS bundle.
It¹s rubbish for printing though - I use textwrangler for printing out code.
On 20/10/2008 11:09, Simon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Last time I used a Mac I edited with Text Wrangler
The way I read it, the 200% relates to 'twice the size the font appears at a
client browser's default setting'.
What if the
websites default size is set in
percentage to 75% and then another website
has default setting of 110%?
This 200% business is nothing to do with CSS font-size values.