From: Ullrich von Bassewitz (uz_at_musoftware.de)
Date: 2003-12-09 19:38:01
Hi! On Tue, Dec 09, 2003 at 07:01:34PM +0100, Spiro Trikaliotis wrote: > IMHO, size attributes belong into the style sheet because the define the > appearance of the web site, not the content. Anyway, as the tables, > they are not prohibited. But I rephrase it: IMHO, size attributes do not > belong into HTML files when using CSS. You do probably mean the size attributes for the table that is used as a page header (containing two images and the nav bar). That's the only one with size attributes, and I didn't change it, because I tried to get rid of it, but couldn't get the necessary CSS stuff to work. And it's generated from a PHP script, so once it is changed, all pages will have the new The images do have width and height attributes, but this has nothing to do with formatting, but just speeds up rendering, since the size of the image is known in advance. > I must admit that at first sight, I thought you used size attributes for > <font> which is not true. I've very rarely done that, even with the old pages. > Anyway, can't you define a size of 1 and noshade as default for <hr>? Yes, thanks for the hint! > I do not use images for list items on my pages, so I have never checked > this. Have a looked at newsgroups if people have solutions for this? Yes, but I haven't found anything. > But you specifically asked for comment. :-) And I'm glad about your suggestions:-) Regards Uz -- Ullrich von Bassewitz uz_at_musoftware.de ---------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list send mail to majordomo_at_musoftware.de with the string "unsubscribe cc65" in the body(!) of the mail.
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