Is there anything you would change about my code, and if so, what?

It is just a waste of all our time - nothing we say will stop asasass from producing junk and thinking that it is actually a proper web page because it does what asasass wants it to do even though it is broken for almost everyone else.

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I don’t remember a single person saying that. Can someone correct me and find this?

I’ve followed all your threads.I might be mistaken though.

This might be another delusion (others involve you thinking phones and tablets don’t matter, and inline css/js is better and the way to do it).

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I think this comes from a general explanation given that adding inline styles greatly increases the page weight, prevents caching of styles, and will therefore slow down a site. But that, of course, was talking about a complete site, not a small section of sample code on Blogger. (I have no idea where to start looking for that in the morass of similar topics. I’ll try to track it down later.)

Please don’t put words into other people’s mouths. You’re beginning to look more and more like you’re trolling the site. Maybe you should read the FAQs again.

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I’m not trolling. maybe I miss-read him. ohh. he said others like me. I didn’t read his complete statement. I’m sorry. I’m in the middle of doing other things right now.

Why would I troll a site where I’m getting help with stuff, makes no sense.

And that seems to be at the root of many of your problems.

When people here (or at Stack Overflow, or wherever) take time to reply to you and explain things which you have asked about, it really behooves you to take the time to read their responses fully and carefully. Your careless and slapdash approach often comes across as arrogance.

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The only place I use my codes are blogger right now, so inline works for that.

Yes - as does separate CSS.

I prefer inline for blogger when it comes to small stuff, like those boxes I made.

Grids, and layouts I now prefer css.

Anything which involves positioning is layout; not just the overall page but small elements within it. And I’m sorry, but just “preferring” something doesn’t make it right.

I prefer to walk up the middle of the road. Everybody did it before the invention of the motor car, so I’m going to go ahead and do it now. Sensible approach? No. Are there perhaps rare circumstances in which it might be the right thing to do? Quite possibly - but that doesn’t make it right as a general approach. Am I ever likely to persuade all the sensible folk walking on the pavement to join me in the middle of the road? No (fortunately).

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only at some resolutions - it breaks for everyone else.

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