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Old 03 Nov 2003, 23:27   #12
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Originally Posted by R.
Split the thread and continue this in Off topic? :))
Ah... I see... :D

Last couple of websites I've made are all done in Textpad. No what-you-see-is-whay-you-get-but-don't-look-at-the-sourcecode-cause-you-might-not-like-what-you-see program for me. Dreamweaver, Frontpage, etc, all produce code which is barely readable, not compliant to any standard (I mean: since when does a <table> have a height property?).
Whenever I make a website I try to make it work in both IE and Mozilla/Netscape - or just plain old (valid) XHTML 1.1 Transitional with CSS. If I produce valid HTML and CSS, and one of these browsers decides not to render it poperly - tough luck.
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