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Oct 24, 2001, 21:08 #1
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Dumb question coming on...... ok, here!
This may seem like a dumb question, be there is only one way to learn and that is to ask, so here goes:
Is there such thing as a meta attribute in CSS to allow me to put my meta tags in?James Pederson - Web Design & Development
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Oct 24, 2001, 21:25 #2
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No question is stupid. But no. CSS is for style markup; not structural markup. Keep using meta tags, just use the XHTML/XML compliant versions (adding " />" to the end):
Code:<meta name="whatever" content="whatever" />
Why do you ask? Just curious.Colin Anderson
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Oct 24, 2001, 21:26 #3
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You may be looking more for an SSI or PHP solution. CSS is more for just formatting the objects on the web page visually.
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Oct 24, 2001, 21:42 #4
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thanx guys
Thanks, I really don't know why I was asking, it's not really that hard to do the normal meta tags. I will keep asking dumb questions.
-Thanx. I will add a link to my web site soon and you can critique it (yay, I can wait for the critizism).James Pederson - Web Design & Development
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Oct 24, 2001, 21:48 #5
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I look forward to it.
Colin Anderson
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Oct 24, 2001, 21:50 #6
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The link!!
James Pederson - Web Design & Development
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Oct 24, 2001, 22:04 #7
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I like it -- I think I'm partial to alien green/dark stuff. But it's pretty nifty.
However, to prevent future ... problems? ... I'd just like to make sure you know about the web site review policy.
Basically, if you want your site reviewed, you must request it in the web site reviews forum; and you must have reviewed three other sites prior to requesting each review of your own.
If you all ready knew this, then great! I look forward to seeing you more around the forums!Colin Anderson
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Oct 24, 2001, 22:14 #8
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Thanx!
I wasn't really looking for a review per say. You're just the first one to look at it, I published it today, and I haven't had the chance to look at it on a different computer to see if there are errors, I had been working on it for about 4 hours before that, and I still have resources and stuff to list. I'm just havin some fun!
Where is that web site review forum?? I can't wait to get started!
- Thanx for your opinions!James Pederson - Web Design & Development
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Oct 24, 2001, 22:22 #9
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Here's the Website Reviews channel.
It sounded like a review/critique to me -- a little. But who cares!?
Whilst viewing your site I encountered no oustanding errors or anything, so it looks pretty much good to go.
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