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Sitegrinder and XHTML

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10-18-2009, 08:58 PM
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Any idea on how to create XHTML sites using the Siteglinder2 Photoshop plugin? Assit in anyway. Don't know coding.

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10-18-2009, 09:19 PM
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I'd suggest using a product that doesn't admit to grinding designs up into messy code even with it's own name: SiteGrinder.

If you're committed to using it though, maybe try the 'getting started' section on the site you bought it from: http://www.medialab.com/sitegrinder/...ningcenter.php?

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Yes, I would also recommend the getting started sections. I highly doubt you'll find many people on these boards who use sitegrinder: we are either developers, designers or coders/programmers, which won't touch programs such as that with a 10 yard pole!

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HI,

1,specify the correct doc type,
Criteria.
The Document Type declaration (DOCTYPE) is an instruction that sits at the top of your document. The DOCTYPE is required to tell the browser how to correctly display your page.

Why do I need it?
Without a proper DOCTYPE declaration, the browser tries to automatically assign a DOCTYPE to the page. This can slow down the rendering of your page and cause the page to be displayed inconsistently or incorrectly in different browsers. Consistency is the name of the game when it comes to accessibility.


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