[theforum] CSS display issues on about us page
Erika
ekm at seastorm.com
Mon Nov 24 13:41:23 CST 2008
>>> Even though you don't like the looks of it, you should never loose the
>>> semantics of the correct order, right?
>> That is not how I operate.
>
> well. I thought that we always use the correct structure (semantics) h2,
> followed by h3, followed by h4, and changed the looks of each h* rather
> than skipping h3 because they don't look good. Do you operate differently?
>
> /elfur
Right. The way I operate is that I do *not* subvert semantic structure
in order to try to make headlines "look" nice with existing CSS. And to
think I would deliberately do so, is almost insulting. I'm a front-end
developer, and a pretty decent one at that.
You'd find me using inline styles first. But I'm not doing that either.
I had these running on t.e.o. which has a totally different CSS, I just
moved them over. Fixing errors bit by bit, if no one else fixes them first.
I feel like focusing on a markup error in my work is redirecting focus
from making a potentially useful global changes to the site.
Erika
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