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January
2004
HTML Tip
: Eliminate The Mystery Spaces
Even when it's carefully written and documented, HTML code can be hard to read. Webmasters are often tempted to
break the code into sections so that each tag stands on its own line. That makes the code much easier to read, but often causes
unexpected display problems in Internet Explorer.
Click here to learn why.
Browser Tip
: Prepare Now For Internet Explorer Changes
In October 2003, Microsoft announced an important change to 2004 versions of the Internet Explorer (IE) browser. You need to
take action now if your site uses Flash or other embedded content. Otherwise, visitors using the new version of Explorer will get an unexpected
message when they visit your site. Instead of your great Flash intro, they'll first have to navigate through a dialogue box that asks if they "really"
want to see the page content.
Click here to read on.
Book Review
: Eric Meyer On CSS: Mastering The Language Of Web Design
If you've ever wondered whether CSS is really worth the trouble to learn and use on a Web site, this book is for you. Style
sheets sound great in theory, yet often seem intimidating in practice. But here, Eric Meyer proves the value of style sheets with a series
of examples that are clearly explained and easy to follow.
Click here to learn more.
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