Re: Ted Spencer's studio website is up!
- From: "Lorin David Schultz" <Lorin@DAMNSPAM!v5v.ca>
- Date: Sat, 06 Aug 2005 19:31:02 GMT
<prestokid@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> it seems the number of possible combinations and recombinations
> of hardware and software involved in web design testing, or any other
> software applications make it almost impossible to anticipate and
> cover every eventuality.
Right, so you do whatever you can to minimize the amount of
interpretation the browser has to do. Things like CSS layers and boxes
that are not tables leave a lot of room for browsers to do things that
you didn't intend.
To deal with that, one might consider finding ways to create a look one
can accept while using only basic HTML commands. Most browsers will
scale basic HTML in a way that leaves it coherent.
I have no idea where you'd find a WYSIWYG editor that lets you turn
everything off though. Nor am I ANY kind of expert on the subject...
the extent of my knowledge is tapping out a few basic commands in
Notepad.
--
"It CAN'T be too loud... some of the red lights aren't even on yet!"
- Lorin David Schultz
in the control room
making even bad news sound good
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