If you're like me and you create your web pages by writing your markup in a text editor, you may be in the habit of just starting with an " at the top of the document. Of course you can include all the XHTML and dtd stuff, too, if you want.
Firefox (v2) rendered the page fine without the additional info, but it looks like I'll be adding the DOCTYPE header to all of my pages from now on.
Nice article, by the way. I'm going on a tag hunt very soon!
Todd Corson
Houston, TX
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Good article, good information. I'm new to CSS and this is an excellent introduction. One question: is it possible (in this example) to have a footer that aligns to the bottom of the browser window regardless of the length of the navigation and main divs?
This was totally informative. Very good. I can see clearly now. It really explained the process to center my sites. Next step (for me) is to apply the CSS outer DIV to a Expression Web document. The rest will probably be self explainable.
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