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View Poll Results: Which do you use?
Strict (HTML or XHTML 1.0) 2 14.29%
Transitional (HTML or XHTML 1.0) 12 85.71%
XHTML 1.1 0 0%
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Red face Do you use strict or transitional HTML or XHTML?

I just finished skimming through a comprehensive book on HTML to update myself and it basically suggested against using strict and outright said that XHTML 1.1 is overkill.
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Re: Do you use strict or transitional HTML or XHTML?

I always use Transitional. Strict is better standards wise, by I can't be bothered most of the time.

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Re: Do you use strict or transitional HTML or XHTML?

most of the time I use XHTML 1.0 transitional, mostly because I'm used to it :P , sometimes when I use strict I have to check if things work with css as I expect them to work, which is not good when what I want is to get things done fast.
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most of the time I use XHTML 1.0 transitional, mostly because I'm used to it :P , sometimes when I use strict I have to check if things work with css as I expect them to work, which is not good when what I want is to get things done fast.
I use strict where possible. My site validates as Strict, but I needed the <iframe> tag unfornately, which caused me to need to switch over to Transitional. And I always code to the lateat standards, in this case XHTML. HTML 4.0 is old and messy, XML-based markup is _much_ easier to make sense of.

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Re: Do you use strict or transitional HTML or XHTML?

I always use strict unless transitional or frameset is absolutely necessary (i.e. a client refuses to budge for anything). It encourages a cleaner layout for my sites and forces me to keep content and presentation separate, which in turn makes them easier to modify later if needed.

If I need something such as an <iframe> effect, there's usually a workaround I can take advantage of (such as making a <div> tag an exact size, setting its overflow property in CSS to add scroll bars rather than stretching it out, and using a PHP include to toss in whatever goes into it).
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Re: Do you use strict or transitional HTML or XHTML?

I use strict XHTML
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Re: Do you use strict or transitional HTML or XHTML?

I use Transitional but in an ideal world I would know as much as Hazirak to be able to use Strict.

I've never actually looked into XHTML 1.1 come to think of it...
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i am using xhtml 1.0 translational
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I have decided that I am going to go with transitional to give me more freedom and make sure all my pages validate. I am going to try my best to be as close as possible to strict, but I am not going to spend hours in that attempt.
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Re: Do you use strict or transitional HTML or XHTML?

Please when posting in this thread from now on, make sure that you are not just repeating what someone else has said and make sure you are not just posting a one liner such as 'I use strict'. Posts should say why you like it and why you don't like the other or why you think this, and why you think that person is wrong etc. etc.
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