55 Reasons to Design with XHTML/CSS |
55 Reasons to Design with XHTML/CSS |
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*Libertie* |
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^I'm pretty sure you're right, for the most part. Div positioning will always be a little weird, but there shouldn't be any glaring brokenness in other browsers.
I decided to learn all the little rules and whatnot, and I'm glad I did. It gives me a challenge and I feel like my code is more clean instead of thrown together. Plus, it is SUCH a great feeling when I run my site through the validator and finally get the green text saying "Passed Validation" instead of red. :D |
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