Re: Application using PostgreSQL (off topic, - Mailing list pgsql-novice

From Daniel T. Staal
Subject Re: Application using PostgreSQL (off topic,
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Msg-id 56232.63.172.115.138.1132261277.squirrel@MageHandbook.com
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In response to Re: Application using PostgreSQL (off topic, but relevant to question)  (William Yu <wyu@talisys.com>)
Responses Re: Application using PostgreSQL (off topic,  (William Yu <wyu@talisys.com>)
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On Thu, November 17, 2005 3:49 pm, William Yu said:

> This means using tables inside of tables, repetitive formatting tags and
> other prehistoric techniques. The HTML ends up being much bloated but
> then I turn on gzip encoding so the impact isn't that big. I also avoid
> too much formatting because I believe in letting the user choose
> whatever font type/size he's comfortable with.

The biggest problem with pages like that isn't the size: it is the
maintenance.  A large CSS site can be redesigned by changing one file, but
using old-style formatting you'll end up having to change every page.
(And hope you don't make a mistake, or forget one.)

Still, they are nice if you only need a few pages.

But this isn't a webdesign list.  ;)

Daniel T. Staal

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