I'm spending a lot of time here on small fixes on the site. It's nothing short of amazing how much time they take. I'm also trying to catch up on my web-development lists, and I'm seeing that people using tables in their sites are being told more and more to use CSS instead. Now, while I'm all in favour of CSS, and the separation of content and presentation, it seems that it's not quite time to switch to pure CSS layout. What do y'all out there do with your sites - pure CSS, and leave the old browsers out in the cold, or table layouts, and include everyone at the expense of "proper" standards?

Speaking of web development, I have an article on Evolt now: On Time, Every Time: Timing Material in CF. I'm pleased it's up there, and even more pleased that I've had a request from that for articles for another site.

From: [identity profile] salith.livejournal.com


I work with the maxim "Maximum Compatibility".
It may just be my RP site, but I don't want anyone who shows an interest to have a problem accessing my site (http://www.tieflingslament.co.uk) just because they use a palm-top, IE3, or Konqueror. Using CSS and DIV/LAYER tags for absolute placement always tends to mess up in different resolutions than what the site was designed for (I, for instance, am still stuck on 640×480 due to a rather crappy monitor, so I keep things like that in consideration when figuring the layout) and this happens more than the designers would care to admit.
Feel free to take a look and if you want any PHP source code I've slapped together, feel free to ask :)
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