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Posted by 1001 Webs on 11/03/07 21:13
On Nov 3, 3:49 pm, Harlan Messinger
<hmessinger.removet...@comcast.net> wrote:
> 1001 Webs wrote:
> > Every respected Web-authoring Guru says that.
>
> Really?
>
> > This is the era of table-less design, CSS code, XHTML compliant
> > websites.
> > Separate layout from content.
>
> And guess what the content is marked up with? (Hint: HTML.) So either
> you or whoever's prognostications you're reading is confused.
W3 recommends the use of CSS
CSS implementation is actually more than 10 years old.
As far back as 17 December 1996 W3C published CSS level 1
Recommendation (CSS1):
http://www.w3.org/Press/CSS1-REC-PR.html
"The design community has confirmed that using CSS promotes beauty
while making it easier and less expensive to build sites, " said Bert
Bos, W3C Style Activity Lead and one of the original co-authors of the
specification that became CSS level 1, published on 17 December 1996.
http://www.w3.org/Style/CSS10/reactions.html
> Is there some reason you had to post this two five newsgroups?
A very good one, in my humble opinion: because it's relevant to all of
them.
I always like to get second opinions, specially from people who are in
the field.
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