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- imakedesign0
HTML is a dead language.
its becoming a must to seperate presentation from content.
try:
http://www.csszengarden.com/
http://www.alistapart.com/
http://www.zeldman.com/
http://www.meyerweb.com/eric/css…
- spendogg0
i dont really do web design but i predict solid red (the new blue) hardhats will be worn by everything and everyone.
- mg330
ROFL spendogg!!!!!
That might be the post o' the day.
- mg330
So sorry to bring this up, but I am pretty darn glad to have not heard those two words "mystery meat" to refer to confusing navigation.
I am so glad the web has matured in some ways since 2000, because that was such a low point.
- spiralstarez0
mg33:
Those links provided are some good ones...
I also like
http://www.sitepoint.com and have bought a few of their books. If you want a book instead of online resource, I'd reccomend:HTML Utopia - Tableless design from Sitepoint. Also Zeldman's book is a worthy read as well - more the philosophy/reasoning behind it...
Here this is messy but if you want to spend the time you have just about every CSS link in here :-)
- gfySelf0
the spittin' jug will be the new 45° arrow
- ********0
one word: festoons
- jevad0
"HTML is a dead language."
that is utter, utter shit
stupidest post of the day..month even
- mg330
thought you said "festering wounds."
- cvirus0
agreed.
- imakedesign0
jevad. its true. there never gonna make a new version of HTML.
- mrdobolina0
ahh, never making a new version and it being 'dead' seem to be a bit different, no?
- Jaline0
HTML is teh sex.
- jevad0
I am not even going to get into it.
There is a time and a place for CSS/XHTML, and there are clients that will let you amaze them with jargon and facts...and then there are the practicalities....
- mg330
This guy will give you $3750 for a site created with top-notch CSS.
http://glish.com/css/#techniques…
- imakedesign0
maybe. but its a dead langauge in that it will never evolve. we will all be using XHTML very shortly then XML will be standard.
- k0na_an0k0
my prediction: scratch and sniff web sites. good for the porn industry, bad for the online beef ordering industry.
- jevad0
"maybe. but its a dead langauge in that it will never evolve. we will all be using XHTML very shortly then XML will be standard."
Sounds like the conversations I was having 4 years ago with web developer/designers
- imakedesign0
shame you dont want to get in to it. you will have to work with it sooner or later.
the whole premise behind XML/CSS is to aid standards and to be more "practical"
- Jaline0
I really dislike flash sites. Even worse, flash sites that could've been made in HTML and the like.