Richard Lynch wrote:
On Thu, May 4, 2006 10:15 am, Edward Vermillion wrote:
On May 4, 2006, at 4:16 AM, Richard Lynch wrote:
On Wed, May 3, 2006 6:57 pm, Jochem Maas wrote:
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Yes. Usually.
Mostly sometimes.
For something like a Forum or a CMS with minimal EZ tags for the admin
on a small-scale site, I'll confess to just tossing HTML into the db.
But not if my site is allegedly a professionally-written series of
articles.
lets assume that the author of the articles what some kind of stylistic
and/or semantic control over the content of the article - how would you
store this formatting information?
I'd hazard to say that XHTML is a rather better markup language definition
than any custom thing we could come up with on own own, no?
As a personal note, I prefer to read things that have been broken up
into logical chunks for me, as opposed to being fed some 2000 word
essay all at once. I *hate* scrolling. But then I didn't learn to
read on a computer screen either.
There's truly logical chunks, and there's "we need you to break this
into 10 pages so we can sell more ads, okay?" chunks.
lol - don't forget the "chunk it so we sell more banners AND link random
words in the article to DHTML popup ads" - I *really* hate those.
Blech.
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