Why does mozilla.org not build their site in xhtml and css? They have built a browser that renders xhtml and css great and follows the W3C guidelines.
I would be willing to help and I know there are a lot of other people willing to help too.
Mozilla Website in xhtml
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WillyWonka wrote:Well, if you aren't using Mozilla then how would you see the page?
As long as some concessions are made for IE in the CSS, it would like fine in both browsers.
Check out <a href="http://www.wirednews.com">Wired News</a>, they recently moved to a CSS/XHTML layout and it looks good in either browser.
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it's for other browsers
If someone is visiting Mozilla.org for the first time, they won't be using Mozilla. Thus, Mozilla.org should make every attempt to work with every browser out there.
XHTML would be fine as long the page can still be read in other browsers.
XHTML would be fine as long the page can still be read in other browsers.
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Why use XHTML?
I do not see any reason why to use XHTML in that case. The only reason I see to ever
use XHTML is when you want your HTML page be usable as a XML document, e.g. when
you have a program that can only generate XML or you want to process the pages
with some app that takes XML as input. For browsing there is not only no point in
switching it will also make it harder to make the site usable with as many browsers as
possible.
use XHTML is when you want your HTML page be usable as a XML document, e.g. when
you have a program that can only generate XML or you want to process the pages
with some app that takes XML as input. For browsing there is not only no point in
switching it will also make it harder to make the site usable with as many browsers as
possible.