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Web-page-writing people; a survey... by leistico 2007-07-25 05:53:36
1. Which do you use, html or xhtml? Which flavor?
2. How closely do you adhere to a W3C standard for your html version-of-choice?
3. Are your pages more "semantic" (text which is properly broken down by use of tags) or "visual" (whatever tag makes it look the way I want it)?
4. CSS, Table layouts or both?
[ Reply ]
  My answers by SQLRat2007-07-25 06:03:58
  1. HTML Sloppy version $X by woodchip2007-07-25 06:06:06
  HTML 4.01 Transitional by ideur2007-07-25 06:20:12
    Comes closest to what I do when coding by hand. by roger G. rapid2007-07-25 07:59:19
  Answers by sazzer2007-07-25 06:23:23
    uumm... by iggy2007-07-25 08:10:00
  my bits by c3po2007-07-25 06:25:08
  when I wrote my own templates for my weblog by madjo2007-07-25 06:41:39
    2) No, I didn't care about validation by madjo2007-07-25 06:43:32
  Been a while since I've written webpages, but: by sgrunt2007-07-25 06:49:22
  my answers by iggy2007-07-25 08:15:55
  My answer is by moddermonster2007-07-25 09:15:59
  my answers by wolff2007-07-25 09:16:34
  as a professional.. by bruanor2007-07-25 09:19:04
  my answers by morenna2007-07-25 11:51:50
  1) XHTML 1.1, if possible. 1.0-Strict otherwise. by bwkaz2007-07-25 16:05:06
  Answers by LSU_Frodin2007-07-25 16:57:53

 

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