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Originally Posted by DarkJedi613
I check my forms with PHP.  The user can't get around me now. hah! 
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Any thing which actually matters is done through PHP, but the Javascript is just there as a convience to users so that they get quick feedback.
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Originally Posted by DarkJedi613
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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I use it because it's the standard and helps to ensure greater compatibility. And yes, saying XHTML is more fun.
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Originally Posted by DarkJedi613
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?
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I design for "any" resolution through CSS, but generally it has to look good on 800x600 for me to be happy. As with my use of XHTML over normal HTML, I aim for as high a level of compatibility as possible. I'm pround to say that every website I design can bear the W3C CSS and HTML (usually XHTML, but sometimes...) logos...
And as a side note, I find the
HTML Tidy Firefox extension an invaluable tool for creating perfect code.