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- Date: Tue, 31 Jul 2007 23:37:35 +0900
- From: "Josh Glover" <jmglov@example.com>
- Subject: Re: font/char set question: keitai: non-support of stuff is a feature . . . . . . . . [tlug]
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On 31/07/07, Curt Sampson <cjs@example.com> wrote: > Actually, I've not found CSS to be all that useful once you get much > beyond static HTML pages. CSS makes the user's browser work hard to render the page. Better their browser than my poor overloaded server. > One area where it is nice is when using Javascript to update the style > of elements; merely adding or removing a class tag or two can make some > quite dramatic changes in the presentation. That saves what would be a > particularly painful library routine. Didn't you just contradict yourself? > > I have Firefox set to query me whenever a site wants to set a cookie, > > and I usually say no, unless it is a site that I trust, and I see how > > the cookie adds value to my experience (e.g. personalisation, etc.). > > I did that for a while, and it killed me. These days, since I have the > Web Developer Toolbar installed anyway, and it Does the Right Thing in > this case, I keep Disable Cookies / All Cookies set, and just turn it > off if a web site isn't working and I particularly want it to. (This > setting still returns cookies you already have, and accepts new cookies > without prompting from sites where you've previously said "accept all > cookies from this site." I can't recommend this mode of browsing enough. How is this any different from what I do, other than the fact that you don't have to hit escape a few times you visit a site for the first time and I do? -- Cheers, Josh
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