Do design your pages so that they work in most browser.
Do focus on clear, well-structured content that’s easy to read and understand.
DON’T
Don’t design your pages base on what they look like on your computer system and on your browser.
Throughout this book, I’ll show you examples of HTML code and what they look like when displayed. In examples in which browsers display code very differently, I’ll give you a comparison of how a snippet of code looks in tow very different browses. Through these examples, you’ll get an idea for how different the same page can look from browser to browser.
TIP
Although this rule of designing by structure and not by appearance is the way to produce good HTML, when you surf the web, you might be surprised that the vast majority of websites seem to have been designed with appearance in mind-usually appearance in a particular browser such as Microsoft internet explorer. Don’t be swayed by these designs. If you stick to the rules I suggest, in the end, you web pages and websites will be even more successful. Simply because more people can easily read and use them.
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