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Originally posted by segosa
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Originally posted by Talk2Luke
I've thrown together two examples of how it should be indented and commented:
CSS Documents
HTML Documents
Yeah... no. I've agreed with you about everything until now. That's just *your* way of doing it. That's by no means the only way of doing it, nor the "right" one. There is no one right way.
Show me a better way of commenting, indenting, naming and ordering HTML & CSS. From experience both commercial and non-commercial that's (by far) the cleanest and quickest way to code. Ignoring frameworks, obviously.
Though I agree with you... Yes, it is
my way of doing things but it is something that works in a commercial environment with a team of developers. It's made us quicker and more effective at what we do and over the past 6 months the cleaner code has reduced the number of IE hacks we're having to use.
Paired with a 960 grid system, it's heaven.
Edit: Added last 2 paragraphs — what I said was a bit vague!!
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Originally posted by Thor
I agree with you on most points, but WordPress is -- and remains -- a security trap. I'd rather go with something less.. exploitable in many cases, such as Drupal or even try TYPO3, but that's a whole different story. Just saying; WordPress isn't the most ideal CMS for a site like Messenger Plus! Live.
Except for that, I agree.
What security exploits are there? If I was worried that my developers couldn't handle a security fix, I'd opt for a license CMS such as ExpressionEngine. That thing is
tight.
Edit: Added response to Thor!!