Looks Fine to Me!
Remember, just because a tag or script works for you, it doesn't necessarily mean that it will work for others.
We have dial-up users, DSL users, cable access users, etc.
We have members using Internet Explorer, Netscape, Opera, Firefox and other browsers.
What looks great to you, might look terrible to everyone else! What may work with IE may not work with Netscape (a common occurance). There are browsers that are more forgiving than others when it comes to incorrect tagging or scripts.
The majority of tags and scripts recommended by myself and BluesPlayer have been tested across multiple platforms and, therefore, when we specify tags, sizes, colors, scripts, etc., we know that they will work with the majority of browsers and access systems.
I've provided recommendations to some, only to have others state that they did it differently and it worked fine. In most cases, it worked "fine" with their browsers or their method of Internet access...this does NOT mean in will work "fine" across all platforms.
So, as BluesPlayer says, STOP USING OTHER SITE'S CODES and, I'd like to add to that, when receiving advise concerning any facet of HTML or CSS, consider the source before using the tagging recommended.
~ End of Venting Session! ~
We have dial-up users, DSL users, cable access users, etc.
We have members using Internet Explorer, Netscape, Opera, Firefox and other browsers.
What looks great to you, might look terrible to everyone else! What may work with IE may not work with Netscape (a common occurance). There are browsers that are more forgiving than others when it comes to incorrect tagging or scripts.
The majority of tags and scripts recommended by myself and BluesPlayer have been tested across multiple platforms and, therefore, when we specify tags, sizes, colors, scripts, etc., we know that they will work with the majority of browsers and access systems.
I've provided recommendations to some, only to have others state that they did it differently and it worked fine. In most cases, it worked "fine" with their browsers or their method of Internet access...this does NOT mean in will work "fine" across all platforms.
So, as BluesPlayer says, STOP USING OTHER SITE'S CODES and, I'd like to add to that, when receiving advise concerning any facet of HTML or CSS, consider the source before using the tagging recommended.
~ End of Venting Session! ~
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by LeeInFL
