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Who needs CSS and XHTML when you've got donut coding.
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that is true, i shall wipe out XHTML and CSS completely and take over the world with a bitta donut code.
They'll be like a giant donut man walking the earth (think marshmallow man from ghostbusters) and he will eat all XHTML and CSS *evil laugh* oops got carried away *takes medication and crawls back to his cage* |
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Yeah - but I actually can understand that client not knowing if they were using CSS or not. For instance, in Frontpage, Dreamweaver, or GoLive all you have to do is click a GUI (Which you probably all already know, but I said just in case we have some hard-core notepad coders here). But while you are clicking and changing table borders, adding background images, and what not - it adds in the in-line styles to the code. So they could very well be using CSS, but not even have a style sheet. So that email doesn't even answer the whole question.
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Greg, I never said anything about clients, this is aimed at a web designer!!
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