RE: Text line length - Was: [Seen this lately?]
by Ken Lanxner <klanxner(at)home.com>
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HWGBASICS <hwg-basics(at)hwg.org> |
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On 1/23/01 at 12:31 PM, Captain F.M. O'Lary <ctfuzzy(at)canopy.net> wrote:
> And what of the W3's position on the us
> e of transitional DTD's?
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> I interpret that they *really* don't thin
> k it is a good idea.
The only discussion I saw on that page of transitional DTDs was:
> XHTML Transitional - Most people writing Web pages for the general
public to access will want to use this flavor of HTML 4.
> XHTML Strict - Use this when you want really clean structural mark-up,
free of any tags associated with layout.
That sounds like they really do think it is a good idea. Doesn't it? :-)
Ken
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