GUESS THE DOCUMENT TYPE! On my healthcare provider's medical portal my charts were separated into two document formats. Any #Webdev #WebDesign #A11y #UX and/or #PedanticSemantic types wanna guess which ones? šŸ™ƒ
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I'm going with PDF and XML. Because we all know how much the general public love their XML.
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Second place winner across Facebook and Twitter dear Gareth! Well done, well done! It's actually brilliant. Because we all know how much #Webdev hates semantic rigor šŸ˜€! Public honoring to come. Still waiting to see what wit and wonder will hit my lure. Included: code samples!
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Don't tell anyone but I still write HTML5 as if it were XHTML. I do like to close all my tags, <hr />.
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Replying to @garethjms
Is that whitespace I see there. It's a Netscape hack, er, workaround. You can ditch it unless it provides you with visual cushion as the space has no relevance in modern browsers in that example!

Nov 1, 2019 Ā· 9:53 PM UTC

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Replying to @mholzschlag
Interesting, I didn't realise it was a hack, thanks. But of course it is. I used to know so many hacks for IE. Didn't we all, back in the day. <hr/> just feels so claustrophobic.
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That's why I said it's ok by my dare I say standards (ducks away from the rotten tomatoes). Unless you're bit n' byte counting for performance. From a visual standpoint, I like the space myself.
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