Re: hitting the limits
- From: "windandwaves" <winandwaves@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 30 Apr 2006 12:29:25 +1200
Jerry Stuckle wrote:
.....
Why even us it? I find very seldom do I need it. And it does add
overhead.
I use it on all my sites because in that way, I can perfectly indent my code
but take out the 100s or even 1000s of spaces/tabs.
For all my sites, I make a login and when the person is logged in (i.e. me
the administrator), the page is produced with spaces so that I can analyse
the code.
I like writing xhtml strict with real simple xhtml that is compressed (i.e.
without spaces) so that the actual pages are super small. I do this to
protest against the dreamweavers out there, who create html that is often
over 100kb and just pollutes the superhighway with endless <td><img
src="spacer.gif">etc......
HTMS
Nicolaas
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