DanDigiMan
01-08-2004, 02:38 PM
I quote:
"This xhtml document is marked up to provide the designer with the maximum possible flexibility.
There are more classes and extraneous tags than needed, and in a real world situation, it's more likely that it would be much leaner."
Is it such a problem that it contains more classes or tags than needed? It's true that it's slightly beefier, but not as much as if tables were used. Just trying to grasp ideas of the sorts. I just want to be prepared for any future project that I may be involved in.
In any case, I'm so freaked out by that site - it's incredible!
"This xhtml document is marked up to provide the designer with the maximum possible flexibility.
There are more classes and extraneous tags than needed, and in a real world situation, it's more likely that it would be much leaner."
Is it such a problem that it contains more classes or tags than needed? It's true that it's slightly beefier, but not as much as if tables were used. Just trying to grasp ideas of the sorts. I just want to be prepared for any future project that I may be involved in.
In any case, I'm so freaked out by that site - it's incredible!