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| http://www.wrestlerratings.34sp.com/index.php Thanks, |
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You also use a few formating tags such as <B> which are depreciated in favor of CSS (as well as being upper-case). |
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Use a <span> tag with appropriate formatting. |
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Brendan Gillatt <brendan (AT) brendanREMOVETHISgillatt (DOT) co.uk> wrote: You also use a few formating tags such as <B> which are depreciated in favor of CSS (as well as being upper-case). Maybe you no longer "appreciate" the <b> element, I can assure you that it has not been *deprecated*. There are instances where using the element is perfectly appropriate. Use a <span> tag with appropriate formatting. Which, contrary to use of the <b> element, is rarely a good solution. |
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Brendan Gillatt | brendan {at} brendan \removethis// gillatt {dot} co {dot} uk | http://www.brendangillatt.co.uk | PGP Key: pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0x6E265E61| |
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Maybe you no longer "appreciate" the <b> element, I can assure you that it has not been *deprecated*. There are instances where using the element is perfectly appropriate. Use a <span> tag with appropriate formatting. Which, contrary to use of the <b> element, is rarely a good solution. Sorry if I was wrong but I was under the impression it was - meh. I thought the idea was to off load the presentation of the document to CSS. |
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