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Hey you CSS coder, LISTEN UP! [Semantics]

Hey you CSS coder, LISTEN UP! [Semantics]

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Rad

Rad

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Originally posted by notrix
well said. it should also be noted that you should name your CSS tags with the function of what you want to achieve and not with the description of the content (e.g. #bigblueheader font:... etc. is not good if you want to change it to red later. rather name it #headeralternative or something similar which describes the function)

was that.... uh.... clear?

;-)

Chris

The tags and IDs should describe the section or type of content you're displaying in a quick summary. You should keep it as #header, then if you feel like adding something simpy add it to the CSS rule.

Simon

Simon

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Allright I'll have to stick with extra wrapper divs untill css3 then.

Anyway, great thread, should be a sticky ^_^

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Sharkey

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CSS3 will have a border-image property. Until then we have to make compromises, such as extra wrapper divs

Yeah but how long until IE supports CSS3 to my understanding IE does not yet even fully support CSS1.

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MrKill

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Originally posted by Drix3K
Good work. I am currently coding a valid, table-less layout. Hopefully it'll come out alright.

me too Smile

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paki

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Originally posted by Sharkey
Yeah but how long until IE supports CSS3 to my understanding IE does not yet even fully support CSS1.

and then how much longer until ppl upgrade to that version of IE?
i'm not sure, but i think there's a great number of people still using IE 5.x

sparky

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Nice post, Radley Smile

Some interesting statistics. It shows most people are rockin' IE6.0, but looks like Mozilla's gaining some momentum Smile

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