[pLog-general] why split HTML files into pieces?

su baochen subaochen at 126.com
Tue Nov 16 00:36:34 GMT 2004


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> Hi,
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> Personally I never use tools such as Dreamweaver. If you code your templa=
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> by hand, as Nick and Oscar said, it's better to split them in smaller pie=
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> resulting in reusable headers, menus, ... it definitely makes easier to r=
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> and maintain the code.
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> Of course if you use some visual design tool it makes harder to edit temp=
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> made by hand. It's been a while since last time I used a visual editing t=
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> but if they haven't changed, I remember they produce bloated code full of=
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> unusable contents. I also don't know if they finally have a decent suppor=
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> for XHTML 1.0 Strict and CSS. That were the main reasons that made me sta=
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> coding by hand.
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> Anyway you can make your templates with the tool you find more useful and=
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> adequate for your needs, but you have to understand that we can't force=20
> everyone to use a tool as standard application to make templates for our=20
> project.

Thanks, I think this is the point.

BTW, dreamweaver produce clean html code and suport css well, for XHTML
1.0 Strict, I don't know either.

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> Francesc.
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