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CSS Tips and Tricks
Here are a view CSS Tips and tricks that will help you to customize
your templates. http://sandy007smarty.seo.iitm.ac.in...ip-and-tricks/ |
Re: CSS Tips and Tricks
"Turbo" <sandeep.iiit@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1159220420.845020.145830@d34g2000cwd.googlegr oups.com... > Here are a view CSS Tips and tricks that will help you to customize > your templates. > http://sandy007smarty.seo.iitm.ac.in...ip-and-tricks/ > And here we now have the one millionth website dedicate to tips and tricks. Just what the hell language is that on the obviously host supplied page? |
Re: CSS Tips and Tricks
Turbo wrote:
> Here are a view CSS Tips and tricks that will help you to customize > your templates. > http://sandy007smarty.seo.iitm.ac.in...ip-and-tricks/ I loaded the page and because the default font was quite small, I enlarged it. After that it became quite unreadable. Might want to take a look at it. Carolyn -- Carolyn Marenger |
Re: CSS Tips and Tricks
carolyn wrote:
> Turbo wrote: > >> Here are a view CSS Tips and tricks that will help you to customize >> your templates. - - > I loaded the page and because the default font was quite small, I > enlarged it. After that it became quite unreadable. Might want to > take a look at it. "Turbo" is apparently participating in "Google SEO Contest" with almost random content stolen from different sources (see "Turbo's" advertisement of an age-old HTML tutorial in comp.infosystems.www.authoring.html). "Turbo" actually mentions the contest at the start of his or her or its page. (Yeah, "its". For all that we can know, "Turbo" could be a robot, i.e. computer software programmed to create pages and to try to make them compete by posting advertisements etc.) The Usenet postings are probably part of the ugly methods used: when you quote a message, including the URL, the URL earns a few points in the competition, so to say. The actual content is irrelevant; "Turbo" just wants people to visit the page and create links to it, implicitly or explicitly. Even if the stolen content were originally useful, "Turbo" may well have distorted and forged parts of it; that would fit into the behavioral pattern. -- Jukka K. Korpela ("Yucca") http://www.cs.tut.fi/~jkorpela/ |
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