Cascading Style Sheets usage
by Mike Henden <mike.henden(at)xtra.co.nz>
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Hi all,
I'm currently retro-fitting a site that I designed with CSS, as I
feel that I have more control over font sizes, positioning, etc. I
have also heard that CSS means for faster downloads because pages are
not so bloated with extraneous code that standard HTML pages require
for positioning elements. And obviously if I use an external
stylesheet I can control the appearance of a whole site from one
document.
My question is, how widespread is CSS support? I realise that there
are some CSS tags that are not supported by versions of Netscape and
would like to avoid those where possible. In some cased this means
reverting to cross-browser HTML. However in version 4 browsers
support for font attributes seems fairly consistent, so I am
wondering if I should eliminate my <.font face=""><./font> tags to
simplify file structure and (hopefully) get the kb down, to say
nothing of making it simpler to format new pages : )
Is this a good idea? Does anybody have any advice on this?
T.I.A.
MIKE
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