Re: JavaScript nonsense
by HJVisualGallerys(at)aol.com
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Fri, 14 Dec 2001 05:28:11 EST |
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dashaver(at)home.com writes:
>From the perspective of a new person just learning does this mean that I
should use font tags in addition to CSS and tables in addition to absolute
positioning? The site I am working now has some small JavaScript windows
that open to show the clients product. Should I rethink this and make them
whole pages that open with hyperlinks?
Yepper!
Go for it, yes, you should! Don't use CSS or Javascript unless you have to,=
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IMHO.
Your client will be inevitably be asking you why "so and so" can't use some=20
part of the site, and you'll end up fixing it, or somebody will fix it. :-)
Very Best,=20
Stephen J.
http://livetopaint.org/=20
Cincinnati, Ohio=20
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=A0---- "Art teaches us nothing, except the significance of life" - Henry=20
Miller=20
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