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We don't need a new thread every time a browser comes in a new version, thank you.This will suffice:http://w3schools.invisionzone.com/index.php?showtopic=8655
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The approach in number 4 is correct, yeah. No mystery about that.
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No, I said what justsomeguy said, no pain, no gain.guess you should be bold and do it.... but dont rush, pick a good moment to tell her.....as jonas said "aim low, and you won't be disappointed" -
http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml2/O_oWhen will the XHTML 2.0 come (if it already hasn't)? I wanna be even more excact with my coding lol
So you can't expect XHTML 2.0 anytime soon. Anyway, going off topic, let's try not to do that. Prateek, this is your topic, you do the honours, no particular reason for us to do it. In fact, the flow of this thread shouldn't have to be dependant of one of us checking continually to see if a question has to be posted.This document is the eighth public Working Draft of this specification. It should in no way be considered stable, and should not be normatively referenced for any purposes whatsoever. -
Assuming we're talking current standards, number two. However, for xhtml 2.0, h1 is deprecated, in which case I'd go for number one.
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Me too. Link explaining?EDIT: Ah, never mind, I googled it a bit. Sure, looks ok. Fire away.
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It's basically no pain, no gain. Or, if you will, the opposite of "aim low, and you won't be disappointed".Aha! That was a sentence which made sence, though it was...not making any sence:pBut thanks, I'll try flirt with her lol. -
You could still use CSS for the formatting info, for example:
table { width: 800px; height: 600px; border: 1px solid #000; }td { width: 800px;height: 300px;border: 0;background: #efefef;}
<table><tr><td></td></tr><tr><td></td></tr></table>
It should load a bit quicker than using html attributes for the table.
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Yeah, I realised I worded myself a bit ambiguously at first...Whoa there big guy, you get kicked out of school for doing that in class!or so i've heard...lol. nice edit -
Feel it out. How is the tone between you? Do you get on well? It's always nice to be told that someone likes you and find you attractive. It's very difficult to go wrong.
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NpI didn't think when I wrote! I could easily have translated that myself :)Thanks anyway -
Media and communication. :)Too explain a bit better though, when we enter high school (well, we don't have high schools really, but our equivalents anyway, aged between 16/17 and 18/19), we can apply to various lines. "Media and Communication" is an example of such a line. Schools of this line offer special subjects such as photography and image editing, video/filmproduction, information and communications technology, ++. In addition to fun subjects like that though, you also get what we call General Study Competence, meaning you are required to have had a minimum hours per week of certain subjects, such as Norwegian, Maths, English, and some more that I can't think of now. If you don't know any spesific direction you're taking when applying to high school (or, again, our equivalent), it's normal to take All-round Education (which is what I did)."media og kommunikasjon" (Jonas: translate for me please) -
Oh yeah, I've had girls fawn over my coding skills. Happens every day.
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Her? vI don't think that's the girl he's talking about though, I think that's a standard image with the premade design. But I agree with skemcin, from experience myself. Tell her face-to-face, and don't wait. If you wait, you may find she has had feelings for you in the time you didn't tell her, but the feelings have since passed. Then you'll kick yourself real good. Like me.If I were a girl and found my picture, I'd slap the **** out of you. What other pictures do you have of me?Now, I don''t know if you are joking or not, but if you do know this girl, print out the design, tell her where you got the photo, and let her know that you would only use her image with her permission. If she is a minor - GET PARENTAL CONSENT. The last thing you need is a real pervert tracking you and/or here down through a site and doing something. This is no joke, I work with this every day at my job - so just be careful. Whatever you do you, do not put the girl out there like that - that makes her too vulnerable and she could hate you forever. People who feel the need to communicate affection publicly don't have the balls to do it privately. Personally, I'd be more flattered that you came to me face-to-face, said what you had to say, then asked if you could post it.but, have your fun . . .p.s. she does have nice eyes -
LOL. Expressing your love for someone on a web development forum can be taken as a bit geeky by a girl, I think...Yeah, that's romantic! I don't know what to say honey, here, look at this web development forum. -
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Alone it does nothing, but it can be used for queries in URLs, that is to pass certain variables to the page you're requesting. For example, this thread comes from the same page as all the others, that is index.php, but giving the page a certain value for the variable showtopic makes the index.php page request spesific database info to get this exact page. For more than one query, you use ampersands (&), such as index.php?userID=1&pageID=3 (just an example).
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I have it saved on my home computer, so it'll be back when I am. I didn't want a lengthy signature really...5. Jonas, why did you removed the PHP part of your sig? Couldn't it have remained along with the York thing? -
I notice if you check/validate for css 3 spesification, then it's only the filter thing that's not valid:http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/validat...=1&profile=css3Is filter: alpha(opacity=100); still necessary to use for IE?
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Um, I don't think the HR element is deprecated. From what I can see in the link jilhaslip provided, it's just the attributes that are deprecated in xhtml 1.0. HOWEVER, in the XHTML 2.0 spesification, the "hr" element will be replaced by the "separator" element. Also, "br" will be replaced by "l".http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml2/introduction.h...tro_differences
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I can't do it right now when in York, but when I get back on the 17th, I can help as well. Ask me any questions on html -> xhtml/css convertions, or send me an html file, and I'll gladly update it free of charge. Some of the most difficult stuff with tables is removing attributes like margin="", valign="", cellpadding="" and cellspacing="", because the equivalent css attributes are totally different. My process of changing html files to xhtml/css involves first making a copy of the file so I can go back to the start, and then I'll start with all the easy attributes to css convertions. Then, when all of that is out of the way, you do one difficult conversion at a time.
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Nice rant, it feels good to get it all out like that every once in a while, right? The thing is, xhtml and css as languages aren't that complicated, they are logically and structurally designed. The mastery of xhtml and css is in the layouts, and really, no tutorial can teach you all the quirks and twists there are to making layouts work. You shouldn't worry as much about using table-layouts, it's fine if you think that's easier to organize a layout. If your xhtml is valid and the css as well, using divs comes second. The main purpose of css is to 1. make it easier for you to update the layout across pages, and 2. make the site load quicker for the user. Tables take a bit longer to load than divs, but it's nothing to lose sleep over.
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It's in the left side "Quick Access" menu, under "Insert: CODEBOX", but only when you use AddReply, not FastReply...
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That's perfectly ok and understandable. I mostly feel comfortable giving away my first name (obviously, or I wouldn't have registered as such), age, gender, town and picture, although I'll evaluate beforehand the place I put the info. Hunt me down if you will. I doubt it'll happen though...
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