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heh pamazām sāku skribelēt savu superīgo CMS, lai atvieglotu sev turpmāko darbu :)
uzmetums Šeit
pamazām sāku pierast pie xhtml :)



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[info]f8
2004-09-18 10:07 (saite)
citeeshu vienu saitu.. es iisti nepachekoju vai tev taa ir, bet daudz span tagus gan maniiju..
"span" mania
A common way of styling something with CSS is to wrap it in a element with a class attribute and use that to hook up the styling. I'm sure we've all seen things like span class="heading" and span class="bodytext".
Why? It is, in most cases, completely unnecessary, has no semantic value, and just clutters the markup. Use heading elements for headings, put paragraphs in paragraph elements, mark up lists with HTML list elements. Use CSS to style those elements. If necessary, add class or id attributes.

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[info]freedom
2004-09-18 10:51 (saite)
nop, manaa gadiijumaa visur vajag span

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