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From: Kent Landfield (kent@hypermail.org)
Date: Tue May 30 2000 - 13:50:37 CDT
# > Personally, I use HomeSite to write HTML, and it will, by default,
# > write *everything* in lowercase, and put quotes around the attributes.
#
# Well, the tag names are case insensitive so it is just a matter of taste. My
# taste says lowercase looks less "yellish" and is easier to read. :-)
It is totally a matter of taste. I remember that css specified lowercase.
I really don't care. Some like it in lowercase, some like all uppercase,
some have a mixture... Many authoring tools are inconsistent themselves.
If people have a real desire one way or the other then we could make it
"our standard". Comments ?
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