On 4/26/07, Justin Frim <jfrim@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
tedd wrote: > At 5:06 PM +0200 4/26/07, Tijnema ! wrote: > >> It's not XHTML 1.0 Strict valid .. :P >> You're page is HTML 4.01 valid, i think you should make it XHTML 1.0 >> Strict. > > > Argggg. Then I would have to add all those "/" to my ">" in all my > code in all my sites. Literally millions of new "/" would have to be > added. That act could possibly crash the net. > > So, until someone points out a good reason for me to change (I'm open > for redirection), I'll continue to use what works for me. Besides, > it's still compliant, isn't it? Call me crazy, but I use HTML 4.01 Transitional. It's messy as ever, but it works. And I've never had a browser bark over my <br> or <br/> or <br /> I'll also admit I don't have enough CSS knowledge yet to make page layouts with completely dynamic positioning that actually look good, regardless of the browser window size and aspect ratio. You know, tables do a fantastic job of controlling layout. :-) (I'm expecting several hate-mail replies now.)
Yes like this one.... :P It's actually quite simple, all you have to do is set positon to absolute, and use % for the left, right, top and bottom, or it won't resize. I used tables also when i started, once you know how tables work, you'll find them easy, but they aren't advanced enough once you want more. I've faced this problem when i wanted to create 1 single page that i won't ever leave (AJAX). I'm currently working on such page, but with a lot more stuff, and then i'm facing stupid browser limits. IE6 is not capable of changing CSS layouts from javascript. Also, IE6 is giving a lot of trouble with its cache. I need to clear all files from the options menu before i can test my site again. A simple refresh isn't enough, while a refresh works fine in FF. Didn't test it yet at IE7, it seems that it works better there... The current problem is that i'm no GFX master, and that i can only create layouts with colors, and no images, and they are guaranteed to look bad :P Tijnema -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php