After reading liorean's thread on a javascript thread, one for the html/css area came to mind. As in all areas of these forums, the same questions tend to be asked over and over and over again. To remedy the problem, why not answer some of them and save us all a little time. I am in no way saying that I for one am qualified at undertaking a task of this magnitude, I'm just commenting on the usefullness of something of this sort. Comments, criticisms, flames? Ok, maybe not flames...
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Q. Why do you people insist that using tables for layout purposes is a bad thing
A. Because we know better.
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Originally posted by Roy Sinclair
Q. Why do you people insist that using tables for layout purposes is a bad thing
A. Because we know better.
Last edited by jeskel; Mar 5, 2004, 11:27 AM.Alex
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I'd be happy to post in that, I'd probably have a lot too say
Yay or nay then?Last edited by me'; Mar 13, 2004, 12:23 PM.David House - Perfect is achieved, not when there is nothing left to add, but when there is nothing left to take away. (Antoine de St. Exupery).
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I took the liberty to start one, but I'm a little too busy at the moment to contribute. Why don't you write a couple of initial questions?liorean <[[email protected]]>
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In the middle of a semantics rant, actuallyDavid House - Perfect is achieved, not when there is nothing left to add, but when there is nothing left to take away. (Antoine de St. Exupery).
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please could someone post the inevitable 'why use CSS instead of tables' question?Alex
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Originally posted by jeskel
please could someone post the inevitable 'why use CSS instead of tables' question?David House - Perfect is achieved, not when there is nothing left to add, but when there is nothing left to take away. (Antoine de St. Exupery).
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Just a thought. We could unsticky "Stylesheet not applying in Mozilla" to make place for the FAQ. I added a question regarding just that issue linking to that thread, so there's no need for it to be a sticky any longer. It not THAT common a question (though the sticky may be the reason why it's not that common...).liorean <[[email protected]]>
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Originally posted by me'
I'm handling this. I'm almost finished.
Also, I am sure that a question/answer about handling forms using CSS would be very useful as wellAlex
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