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Originally Posted by Ryan M.
What I meant by that is that it does things like check if a form has been modified and warn the user if they try to leave. If the JS doesn't work, oh well, the user just has to be more responsible.
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I check my forms with PHP.

The user can't get around me now. hah!
Just out of curiosity...why do you guys choose XHTML over HTML? I know it's supposed to be neater and a lot of codes don't work, etc. But what are the actual benefits? Or do you just like saying you use
XHTML

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Right now the only use of JavaScript I'm using is popup windows in our picture gallery, and to resize the main table (though this'll be changed to CSS very shortly once I finish our new layout).
Something else I forgot to ask about...what resolution do you design for? I design for 1024 x 768 (and it'll always look good in 1280 x 1024 too since thats my default). But i tend to not give much thought to 800 x 600. A fault I know, I'm trying to solve this by using CSS layouts now instead of tables, etc. But, anyway, what do
you do?