> just to hammer the point home - CSS - the table killer.
I still like tables. Absolute positioning be damned. Most times I'm perfectly
happy letting the browser figure out where to put things without being
explicit. Given, I need to do more work with CSS, but one thing I know that
drives m
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Yeah, that looks like it. Even one little feature like being able to "show table cell borders" and
toggle that one and off can be invaluable to someone who habitually goes in and sets a "border=1"
for a table then has to go back and do "border=0" after checking the table
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I believe HTML uses ' and " interchangeably. No real difference. Well, it
also depends on the HTML rendering engine too I guess. IE might do it ok but
Firefox might not.. things like that. But I think as far as the spec goes, you can
use both.In a lot of cases, a
Yeah, that looks like it. Even one little feature like being able to "show
table cell borders" and toggle that one and off can be invaluable to someone
who habitually goes in and sets a "border=1" for a table then has to go back
and do "border=0" after checking the table. The web browser know
Hello,
Thursday, January 20, 2005, 2:55:09 PM, you wrote:
tpgc> I believe HTML uses ' and " interchangeably. No real difference.
tpgc> Well, it also depends on the HTML rendering engine too I guess.
tpgc> IE might do it ok but Firefox might not.. things like that. But
tpgc> I think as far as the
On Thu, 20 Jan 2005 14:47:21 +, Ben Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I always thought quoting values in HTML had to be dome with double
> quotes ("). however on reeding some stuff in the PHP manual the
> examples use single quoted. Single quotes are allot more convenient
> as I use double
I believe HTML uses ' and " interchangeably. No real difference. Well, it
also depends on the HTML rendering engine too I guess. IE might do it ok but
Firefox might not.. things like that. But I think as far as the spec goes, you
can use both.In a lot of cases, as long as there are no sp
I always thought quoting values in HTML had to be dome with double
quotes ("). however on reeding some stuff in the PHP manual the
examples use single quoted. Single quotes are allot more convenient
as I use double quotes generally for quoting strings. So are the two
totally synonymous in HTML?
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