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Dr Frankenstein's Lab | Programming From A Different Point Of View Dr Frankenstein's Lab Programming From A Different Point Of View “Transitional” DOCTYPE Considered Harmful Posted in Web Development with tags css , doctype , history , html , transitional , w3c on March 6, 2011 by Carl Tessier Some Web developers giggle at this line. Some others wonder “What? What is wrong with it? I’ve been using it ever since I started and it works!” If you belong to that second category, you either don’t know what this line does, or are too lazy to make your site standards-compliant. For those who have always been wondering what this line does, a DOCTYPE declaration tells the browser what type of document it is receiving (obviously), and which version of that type. For example, the one at the top of this article would be at the beginning of a document using HTML version 4.01 Transitional. And it’s in English. The version distinction (here, “4.01 Transitional”) is ...
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