HTML Convertors/Generators
Jim Herrmann
kclug at ItDepends.com
Thu Mar 6 06:00:47 CST 2003
Those are all done without tables!? Cool! I guess I need to study up
on CSS a bit.
Thanks,
Jim
On Wed, 2003-03-05 at 12:03, Jason Clinton wrote:
> Jonathan Hutchins wrote:
> > Thanks, that's what I was after. Looks like JEdit is worth checking out.
>
> Here are some sites I've done entirely in standards compliant XHTML and
> CSS. It takes a little time to get used to the prohibited use of tables
> to layout your site, but in the end it's SO worth it. I love being able
> to make a quick change to my .css file to affect the look of the entire
> site.
>
> http://www.alianzas.us/
> http://www.abilitynetwork.org/
> http://www.kcpassages.org/
> http://ihd.umkc.edu/xroads/ << just getting started on this one
>
> In the future I have plans to implement a web site that will provide
> people with some javascript to detect security holes in their visitor's
> browsers (by browser version) and notify the visitor that they should
> upgrade to protect themselves.
>
> (The secret plan is that the latest IE still has 13 unpatched
> vulnerabilities and so, the only way to avoid them is to stop using IE.
> Muhahahaha.)
>
> --
> Jason Clinton
> I don't believe in witty sigs.
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