[thelist] Netscape 7 and <alt>
Martin Burns
martin at easyweb.co.uk
Sun Jun 9 10:10:01 CDT 2002
On Sunday, June 9, 2002, at 02:53 pm, Chris Kaminski wrote:
> They sure have. There have been recent threads on Webdesign-L, Outside
> the
> Loop and CSS-Discuss on Web design training, and the general consensus
> was
> that most classes were teaching 199x-browsers-are-all-broken,
> <table>'n'<font> methodology, not the W3C standards. A few courses
> taught a
> bit of both, as in "here's what works in IE 4+ and NN4+ Mac/Win and can
> be
> done quickly and easily with the WYSIWYG, and here's how it's
> /supposed/ to
> be done."
Most HTML books the same, and HTML examples in many books for web
scripting languages.
I've seen waaaay too many coding examples with unclosed <P> [sic] tags,
unquoted attributes etc.
Cheers
Martin
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