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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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!
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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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Replying to @garethjms
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.

Nov 1, 2019 Ā· 9:59 PM UTC

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Replying to @mholzschlag
I knew that I liked you. 😊
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