View Full Version : A more friendly Internet?


CounslerCoffee
10-12-02, 05:44 PM
This is very interesting.

The group set out in 1998 to make websites accessible to all users and to end the so-called browser wars that resulted in cumbersome HTML, slow-to-load pages and Web designers gone mad.

more (http://www.wired.com/news/culture/0,1284,55675,00.html)

Are the browser wars coming to a end? Is the internet going to be more user friendly? Does anyone here even know how to write XHTML, or am I the only one?

Adam
10-12-02, 06:20 PM
I've never looked at XHTML. I find HTML quite good, and there are no browser problems if you stick with the standards.

CounslerCoffee
10-12-02, 07:24 PM
I find HTML quite good, and there are no browser problems if you stick with the standards.

HTML is great but if you want to really jazz up your website you can use XHTML. Have you ever heard of web safe colors?

Stryder
10-12-02, 11:03 PM
there are so many different ways of writing webpages now though, like ASP, PHP, Perl/CGI (+ SSI), Java, Javacript, VBscript, VRML, Flash (.swf) not just Xhtml or html. (And this by no means is all of them)

Rick
10-12-02, 11:08 PM
Absolutely...

Variant solutions are available these days for such things...



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