I'm not sure about other developers, but I hate working with HTML. Here's an example why… I have a few images that need to be arranged in a table to show a page header. This simply is just some IMG tags inside some other TD tags. But whenever the header is displayed in IE, there are always extra pixels at the bottom of each TD with an image inside of it. I tried setting the paddings and margins for the TD's to zeroes, but that doesn't work. If I set the image as the TD background, then the extra pixels goes ... lire la suite
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I'm not sure about other developers, but I hate working with HTML. Here's an example why... When I type HTML, I like to add extra white spaces so that it's readable and therefore easier to maintain. And so the HTML for the above scenario looks like: I thought that browsers will just ignore the extra white spaces, but apparently, that isn’t true. IE adds extra pixels to the TD whenever you add the extra space after the IMG tag. In order to fix the problem described above, I had to change the HTML to this:
Le W3C (Word Wide Web Consortium) vient de publier le premier « brouillon » (draft) de la version 5 du langage HTML. Tres attendue, cette nouvelle version doit prendre en charge notamment les innombrables nouveautes qui ont agremente la ...
L'organisme international de normalisation World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) vient de publier une premiere ebauche du HTML 5.
I mention this because I recently watched this documentary that Showtime's been running, Fall From Grace, which is all about Fred and his Westboro Baptist Church (I know that there are many documentaries that focus on this church; this just happens to be the one I watched). It's a well-made film, if slightly snoozy on account of its subject. It's sort of amazing to me that someone so full of hate could be so dull, but Fred Phelps' one-note platform (you may know him from his constant refrain: God Hates Fags) makes him just that. Honestly, I'm kind of disappointed. I want variation in my unfounded rage, damn it!