From: | Andy Wanless |
Date: | 14 Mar 2001 at 13:57:03 |
Subject: | Re: AA mini tutorial idea - CSS coding |
From: Dave Naylor <dave@danaweb.co.uk>
>
> I'd rather have full CSS compliancy in Amiga browsers than javascript.
Client side
> stuff really gets my goat to be honest.
You've got a goat? Not fair, I want one too!
As for CSS or Javascript, CSS is the least useful. Just a way for arty
designer types to annoy you with their strange font choices and turning
the underlining of links back on after you've turned it off ;)
Javascript has lots of uses though. Most of which are just as annoying.
Checking forms before they get submitted is a good use. Quicker than
submitting the form, getting a page back saying "No, you need to fill that
box in as well!". On the other hand, you can do nasty things like having
windows pop up all over the place and trap people in a site with it, so
maybe it's not so good.
Ok, CSS and Javascript are both evil. And I don't like the way HTML
keeps looking at me either. It's up to something.
Andy Wanless
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