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Lee Carre

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Message 918 - Posted: 14 Nov 2005, 23:36:24 UTC

Would it be possible to write the web pages conforming to standards? with valid HTM and using CSS instead of table layouts? this would benifit everyone

HTML validator
CSS validator

I'd have a go myself, but someone would have to guide me through how to aquire the source code for the web pages

Lee
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Lee Carre

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Message 920 - Posted: 15 Nov 2005, 2:01:29 UTC

any thoughts on the subject from anyone?

would someone be able to guide a newbie to open source thru getting the code for the web pages?
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Paul D. Buck

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Message 925 - Posted: 15 Nov 2005, 20:20:04 UTC

Look in the Wiki, search for source code...

You can extract the entire web site code base (along with everything else) using the CVS strings explained ...

The baseline code is in HTML
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Lee Carre

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Message 1614 - Posted: 6 Dec 2005, 18:07:36 UTC
Last modified: 6 Dec 2005, 18:10:24 UTC

for anyone interested in what can be acomplished with web standards, have a look at CSS Zen Garden
this site only uses a single unchanging HTML file, all that changes are the CSS styles applied to it, all the changes are done with CSS alone, it's always the same HTML
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