Quote:Original post by rick_appleton
- I'm not sure what links to the current page you mean? You mean that if I'm on Games that the Games tag doesn't have a link? If so, would you know a nice way to do that? I know a way to do it, but I'd have to resort to PHP.
That's what I mean, and the easiest way would probably be using PHP. This is one of the classic usability tricks.
Quote:- I don't know anything about XSLT, so thanks for the suggestion, but I doubt I'll be using that. I'm okay with using PHP, so I assume that comment might have been directed to Drew.
Nop, to you (or anyone :p) XSLT is great for generating pages, you can put the pages in nice XML documents with a lot of metadata and generate HTML pages with the wanted information from them. You can of course do that using a million other ways, but if the result will be XML, why not have the source in XML too :)?
Quote:- You mean to use < h1 > < h2 > tags instead of < p > tags? And use < br > to create paragraphs or divs? Any specific reason for this?
No, use h tags for headings and p tags for paragraphs. It will improve the semantic meaning of the documents a whole lot.