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HCL Notes/Domino 8.5 Forum (includes Notes Traveler)

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Put it in a subform...

If you put at least the HTML code in a subform, it is much easier to maintain.
I always do that, I have one subform for all CSS related code, and one with all javascript/jQuery code in the head section.
And since I use jQuery, there is no need for javascript anywhere else.


Feedback response number WEBB97Q6P9 created by ~Dan Kikiterobu on 05/15/2013

HTML 5, DocType & <html> tag (~Sigmund Dworel... 13.May.13)
. . Try this... (~Dan Kikiterobu... 13.May.13)
. . . . Thanks, Karl-Henry! (~Sigmund Dworel... 15.May.13)
. . . . . . Put it in a subform... (~Dan Kikiterobu... 15.May.13)
. . . . . . . . Should not break... (~Dan Kikiterobu... 15.May.13)
. . . . . . . . . . While I'd like to agree 100% ... (~Sigmund Dworel... 15.May.13)
. . . . . . . . I am using subforms.... (~Sigmund Dworel... 15.May.13)
. . . . . . . . . . Body tag... (~Sigmund Dworel... 15.May.13)
. . . . . . . . Recommending that we stick with 4.0... (~Sigmund Dworel... 21.May.13)




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