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Hunchman801

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Re: HTML talk
JavaScript is quite useful... as long as people enable it 
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I don't know a hell lot about HTML....I guess this topic is for me...
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Re: HTML talk
We could try to list websites which teach HTML and I could solve your problems 
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Here's one: http://www.pagetutor.com/
It's ok.
It's ok.
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http://www.htmlgoodies.com
I want to learn and UNDERSTAND Javascript, thats why it pisses me off lol. Its tough.
I want to learn and UNDERSTAND Javascript, thats why it pisses me off lol. Its tough.
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That's a good one.
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I really like JavaScript, even if it is not that easy. I think all of you should learn xHTML and show us what you can do 
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I WILL MAKE IT MY DESTINEY TO LERN XHTML!
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What is XHTML?
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Hunchman801

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It is extensible HTML 
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It means that its like advanced, but just some tags are different, like when you use this tag:
<input type="text" Name="name" id="name">
</input>
You normally DON'T close it, but you do in Xhtml.
<input type="text" Name="name" id="name">
</input>
You normally DON'T close it, but you do in Xhtml.
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You should learn xHTML, even if IE has problems with it.
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Really?
I'll lern anyways. 
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Re: HTML talk
IE uses its own standards and they actually suck ^^
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Yeah, I posted about this in another topic. ^__^
IE is the ONLY modern browser that doesn't fully support CSS2. Apple Safari, Firefox, Opera, and Netscape all do.
IE also has GLITCHES! =D
These are pure CSS flyout menus. They validate by W3C standard and work in every modern browser EXCEPT for IE.

IE is the ONLY modern browser that doesn't fully support CSS2. Apple Safari, Firefox, Opera, and Netscape all do.
IE also has GLITCHES! =D
These are pure CSS flyout menus. They validate by W3C standard and work in every modern browser EXCEPT for IE.
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Re: HTML talk
Makes me wonder about IE7. Whether it will or will not work right with the W3C standards.
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So far, it actually recognises the fly out menus and the other CSS2 tags that I use most often.
Its security will probably still not surpass Firefox though, just because IE is freaking PART OF YOUR SYSTEM FILE MANAGER... Well... It IS your FREAKING SYSTEM FILE MANAGER. Well... Actually, any browser other than IE about has the security close or equal to Firefox. I support any browser that's just NOT IE and NOT part of your file manager.
Its security will probably still not surpass Firefox though, just because IE is freaking PART OF YOUR SYSTEM FILE MANAGER... Well... It IS your FREAKING SYSTEM FILE MANAGER. Well... Actually, any browser other than IE about has the security close or equal to Firefox. I support any browser that's just NOT IE and NOT part of your file manager.
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Unfortunately, I sometimes have to use IE in order to view dumb websites that use its standards.
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I hate IE. I use camino and firefox.




