Hear, hear! use CGI and format with (linked) stylesheets.

If you are working with even a small number of pages, stylesheets pay off bigtime. But getting them to work across browsers can be a bear. Check out CSS Resources, it may help.

Back on the subject of things more Perlish, I use CGI for form handling, and parameter parsing. But I prefer to use some type of templates for the html, unless I am doing very simple HTML. If I embed code, I always make heavy use of custom classes (a very nice feature of CSS). This way I don't have to edit the script to change the appearance of the page.


TGI says moo


In reply to Re: Re: Running a Sub for a Text File by TGI
in thread Running a Sub for a Text File by Perl Newby

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