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May 03, 2003

JWZ on CSS

JWZ: "Uh, but I thought that was supposed to be the whole point? Moving presentation games into the style sheet and using only semantic markup in the body?"

"(Of course I know that's not really the point of CSS, really the point is that the "designers" wanted to do pixel-accurate layout. But they always tell you that it was about semantic purity and accessibility, just like wars are never about oil, and the pro-hemp lobby cares deeply about the economics of the textile industry."

[via Dave]

Posted at 21:52
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