boring
(and only badasses have the validation link on the bottom).
but either way, at least you did it.
What do you mean key words?
<meta name="keywords" content="buffalo, sex, butt, rainier" />
<meta name="description" content="Where the buffaloes roam!"/>
This...
Code:<meta name="keywords" content="buffalo, sex, butt, rainier" /> <meta name="description" content="Where the buffaloes roam!"/>
They may teach this in a later course.
That good for 48 hours of work. It doesn't devolve very nicely in IE 6.0. Although it probably would have taken you another 48 hours to write the conditional CSS for IE.
Fuck IE.
What does this do, apply css rules to specific words?
Yep, without the ability to add a radius, the site looks pretty plain. But with CSS3 that will all change, and then also I will then be able to remove my extra code and my stuff will validate.
My question: Why does IE not auto update like FF? This would solve so many problems . .. . . IE 6 would be gone, 7 would be fleeting . .. and IE 8 works fine, so that would be all good.
A lot of sites were built specifically for IE6 quirks that are fixed in IE7+, so they'd all break.
I mean "It's because developers are lazy"
ok, we have your name and soon your identity! (and your little dog too!)