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This should actually be titled "don't edit HTML in a browser." I had a nice long post about using floats in HTML and the learning curve, along with lots of links. When I viewed it in my web log, the page layout was all screwed up. I tried to correct it by editing the HTML in Visual Studio .NET... cut, copy, paste into the browser, and update. Close down Visual Studio .NET and noticed that I copied the wrong post....
Grrrr...
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- Anonymous
March 04, 2003
No, no. Don't let Netscape die away. Just let NS 4.* die away.