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CSS or HTML??
From a customers point of view?
99% of designers i know prefer CSS, but what about the client? Would it make the slightest difference to them if their site was coded in CSS or in HTML with tables, etc. |
i find it the other way around 99% of clients want CSS 1% of designers can do it properly.
i dont see why surfers would care about the different kind of code, they just want content at high speed of a site. and imo CSS is more compressed code thus it loads your content faster. |
CSS is beneficial with regards to SEO, so the client may care about that. However, from a design perspective, I wouldn't think so...CSS = Less work and mess ups for the designers (dos centavos).
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Uhmm.... CSS is an extension of HTML, not a replacement.
If you are trying to replace one with the other, you don't know it as well as you think you do. :2 cents: |
CSS is great for both people. But I agree... not many people know how to code it very clean......
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I'm for 50/50 , actually its depends on what type of site you are working on
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There is no "CSS or HTML", there is HTML with or without CSS since CSS isn't a replacement, it's merely an supplement to HTML.
Maybe it would help your understanding of these things if you started by researching what these letter combination actually stand for? :2 cents: |
CSS is HTML.... :2 cents:
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I can only hope they meant tables vs CSS.
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Flash. :D
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tabless xhtml/css is all i work with.
I refuse to do tables. |
Also, there is no "one" way to use CSS with HTML...You can also use the CSS codes in the html page header, a .css file and link to it in the HTML page header (i know, basic explanation), you can use CSS and tables...It's like everyone's saying, it's not really an either or...
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CSS - Think Styles HTML - Think Layout CSS advanced HTML, and in XHML (the reason i say "semi") the point is more valid. Regardless of what makes or doesnt make the resume look different, and against the grain of this post - they are different, they are not the same. HTML is not CSS or vice versa - Styles versus Layout. But no need to argue because they are both low-end ... front-end, dont they teach this stuff in elementary? |
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by html i take it you mean a layout coded with things like tables, inline styles, <font family... etc type coding. and if so -- using external css files, and no stylying in the html has MANY advantages. (9 times out of 10 - displays better on devices like mobiles etc, smaller file sizes (less b/w, faster load times), slightly better for seo, a lot easier to maintain)
i know some people spend a few hundred extra bucks to get a faster server, but still have like 200-300kb of wasted space in their html of each page. a lot of designers just slice things up in photoshop, so when a 1px wide( or high ) background image could be tiled, they end up using a 300px wide (or high) image. Then another identical (but different file) for the same bit a bit below it etc etc..... |
Also, try doing a site JUST with css. lol.
(as others pointed out, its not a case of exclusively css or html. they compliment each other. although of course css isn't required. |
Css ftw imo rofl
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CSS = graceful degradation, better accessibility, better SEO, better maintainability, better portability, better semantics, better W3C standards compliance
Do you need more ? :) |
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what he said.
Better off to go fully CSS than with Tables. |
tableless is the way to go.
How did you not know CSS was a way of styling the code? |
lol @ html is css.
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