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Divvying up the <div> tags

March 24, 2006

by Heather at OMSH

The <div> tag is a block-level element that should be used to define the alignment and style of certain sections in your HTML document.

By identifying or labeling your <div> tag, it will call to your site’s CSS to grab up your desired formatting for whatever portion of text or block of space you are enclosing within the <div> tags.

 

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CSS for ‘Bad’ Markup from WYSIWYG Editors

February 22, 2006

by Heather at OMSH

Is your code ‘dirty’? If you use a WYSIWYG editor to manage your website content, you should consider cleaning out your html code using CSS. WYSIWYG editors will litter your website pages with ‘clutter code’ which will slow your page loads for your site visitors and also negatively impact your search engine ranking.

We understand WYSIWYG editors are handy for beginner coders who do not know how to code efficiently, but taking the time to learn how to create clean html markup will, in the long-term, alleviate some of the problems that bad markup can create for your site.

 

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