"What is Topic Used For?" w(tf)3.org
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At least it's not "Lorem Ipsum"...
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Topic used for rub on affected area. Is good.
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On the other hand, this is by far the most sensible standard the w3c has proposed to date.
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@bstorer said:
On the other hand, this is by far the most sensible standard the w3c has proposed to date.
+1 informative
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TRWTF is someone expecting to find useful information on the W3C's site. Occasionally I go there, then I get hit by the walls of text and my brain remembers to stop being retarded and just use Google instead.
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I really liked the old w3.org website, where there was panel with direct links to standards on frontpage. The current version is for me completely confusing and I hate it.
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@The_Assimilator said:
TRWTF is someone expecting to find useful information on the W3C's site. Occasionally I go there, then I get hit by the walls of text and my brain remembers to stop being retarded and just use Google instead.
Is it really that surprising that the W3C can't make an effective website?
Well, maybe you don't work with their specs-- trust me, they can't.
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@blakeyrat said:
@The_Assimilator said:
TRWTF is someone expecting to find useful information on the W3C's site. Occasionally I go there, then I get hit by the walls of text and my brain remembers to stop being retarded and just use Google instead.
Is it really that surprising that the W3C can't make an effective website?
Well, maybe you don't work with their specs-- trust me, they can't.
Should have hired this guy.
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@blakeyrat said:
Is it really that surprising that the W3C can't make an effective website?
Well, maybe you don't work with their specs-- trust me, they can't.
+1
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I only ever tried to read (parts of) the SVG "specification". I don't think it can get much more imprecise.
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@morbiuswilters said:
Should have hired this guy.
"Not transparent? Get Chromium!"
Fucking Linux furfags.
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@toth said:
@morbiuswilters said:
Should have hired this guy.
"Not transparent? Get Chromium!"
Fucking Linux furfags.
I love the logic there, instead of just adding the Mozilla and IE transparency CSS rules, you lecture your visitors to download the by far least popular browser. Makes perfect sense!
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@blakeyrat said:
I love the logic there, instead of just adding the Mozilla and IE transparency CSS rules, you lecture your visitors to download the by far least popular browser.
Now now, we aren’t talking about Opera.
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@http://www.w3.org/standards/agents/authoring said:
What is Topic?
<p>...Explanation...</p> <h2 id="uses">What is Topic Used For?</h2> <p>...Explanation...</p><p></blockquote></p><h2 id="uses">Then Who was Phone?</h2>
...Explanation...
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Now you've given me the excuse I was looking for....
@DaveK said:
@http://www.w3.org/standards/agents/authoring said:
What is Topic?
<p>...Explanation...</p> <h2 id="uses">What is Topic Used For?</h2> <p>...Explanation...</p><p></blockquote></p><h2 id="uses">Then Who was Phone?</h2>
...Explanation...
How is babby formed?
...Explanation...
How girl get pragnent?
...Explanation...
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@The_Assimilator said:
Occasionally I go there, then I get hit by the walls of text...
Well at least you won't have that problem with these two pages.