Uncle Dog
08-04-2009, 06:52 PM
I'd like to propose a rethink (or a robust defence of) HTML? What the hell's that? Driven by browser wars - How did that happen?
We've all inherited an evoluted (oh bugger, the web told me I'm not original... again), a convolution (damn) language for designing web pages. WPW Forum is filled with discussions on the finer points of style, to div, to table, tags, keywords, doctypes, targets, standards... it's just getting to be way too much to keep a track of so...
Let's define the new web page formatting language for the 21.09st century. Then I can have I'm right 'coz I say I'm right as my sig'.
I'd like to propose the outer tags [wpw> ... <wpw] - (web page wrapper) and the bracketing because it looks like arrows and I like it that way.
I'd also like to propose [page> ... <page] (pointless acronyms get everywhere) to enclose all the stuff that gets displayed. Inside, and outside, of that... it's over to you.
We've all inherited an evoluted (oh bugger, the web told me I'm not original... again), a convolution (damn) language for designing web pages. WPW Forum is filled with discussions on the finer points of style, to div, to table, tags, keywords, doctypes, targets, standards... it's just getting to be way too much to keep a track of so...
Let's define the new web page formatting language for the 21.09st century. Then I can have I'm right 'coz I say I'm right as my sig'.
I'd like to propose the outer tags [wpw> ... <wpw] - (web page wrapper) and the bracketing because it looks like arrows and I like it that way.
I'd also like to propose [page> ... <page] (pointless acronyms get everywhere) to enclose all the stuff that gets displayed. Inside, and outside, of that... it's over to you.