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    Quote Originally Posted by Dentafrice View Post
    These are the people that can have big egos:

    Greg
    Me
    Source
    Jewish Bear
    Simon
    and some other people kthx.

    DO YOU SEE HABDANCE IN THAT LIST??? NO.

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    I miss the occasional ; and closing bracket too.. they're easy to spot though if you have a good idea about where you are looking




    But you actually have to know what you are talking about to help people, so you don't give them the wrong/stupid advice.. and lead them the wrong way in their "learning path".
    well that's brought you across as a bit of a *****.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wewt View Post
    well that's brought you across as a bit of a *****.
    Lol, luckily he for him he pwns the frick out of HabbDance

    Kills to type, I picked a blister on my hand


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    Haha that's pretty much why I said it.. I wouldn't say it to someone I knew that I didn't beat in a landslide.. and I wouldn't say it to someone I respect.

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    lmao.

    At least he tried :rolleyes:


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    Dear lord, it's funny how one moron can come in and cause 4 pages of crap to emerge.

    Great guide Greg, agree with the points entirely.

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    Hey,

    One additional tip: Always use xhtml 1.1 Strict. It may seem like alot more work at first, but trust me when i say it will save your hours in making your site cross browser compatible.

    ie7, firefox, opera and safari will normally display the page exactly the same as each other. Ie6 is still a pain, but still does a better job than normal.

    Cs-Dude

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