18 August 2010 | No comments
A DTD (document type definition) tells the browser what version of (X)HTML you are coding your web page in. Standards compliant pages must contain a DTD as the first item on the page otherwise it will not validate. Which one should you use? Continue Front-end developer essentials – which DTD to use?…
20 September 2005 | No comments
At last I no longer have to feel cheap and stubborn by not shelling out to Opera so that I can have the privilege of an ad free browser. The adverts didn’t visually annoy me, but I clicked accidentally once too often on a text advert when I was reaching for a tab underneath them.
My site’s layout has much to be desired when viewed in Opera. I will get round to fixing it eventually.