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Posted by Alan J. Flavell on 12/04/05 13:29
On Sun, 4 Dec 2005, Curtis wrote:
> In a few years, when client-side WYSIWYG editors actually
> /work/ worth beans,
"What You See Is Not What Others Get". This is the design feature of
the web. Trying to factor that out is, I might say, the greatest
single cause of badly-conceived web pages. What You See Is Just One
Possible Rendering. There is - and there can not be - such a thing as
WYSIWYG web page design, unless and until you take away the very thing
for which the web was invented - namely, access to the same content
from a wide range of different browsing situations.
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