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Old 25-06-2007, 09:30   #26 (permalink)
freelancr
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Originally Posted by cam
Remember they're trying to offer a one-file solution for people to use. They don't have the luxury of adding their non-validating or browser-specific code into seperate files, to be included via CC's.

They should promote the use of relative font sizing and CCs then, there are no limitations in teaching the correct method. You mention they are standards aware, seems to me from that last block they just don't care.

They are using CCs and the above code block on yahoo.com, most of the coding is invalid and the css/js is inline too.

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Originally Posted by cam
Consider how much traffic the Yahoo network of sites receive compared to your own traffic

There is no correlation between web standards and traffic, MySpace has proved this unfortunately.
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