Re: layout of web pages
Hi,
>>"Jules" == Jules Bean <jmlb2@hermes.cam.ac.uk> writes:
Jules> --On Mon, Oct 12, 1998 2:47 am -0300 "Nicolás Lichtmaier"
>> nick@feedback.net.ar> wrote:
>> But that is completelly subjective (is that an English word?).
Jules> Of course, I do use omit tags myself - Maybe we need a
Jules> policy on this. Maybe it doesn't matter :-)
No, I don't think we should have policy for this (just like we
don't have policy for C styles (indentation, opening bracket on a
line by itself, etc). As long as the document validates (perhaps with
the strict DTD), it should be OK. I was merely commenting on the
remark that there is no reason to explicitly use the end tag for <p>
-- that is a subjective decision, and to people who do use end tags,
there are reasons to do so ;-)
manoj
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