> Great, except if you are trying to use dynamic/interactive content. I > don't see how this affects the argument pro or against BECSS being > inside CSS files rather than being banned from them. > One thing with this; if BECSS was banned from CSS files, that means that you would have two files that need downloading. If there are only a couple of simple things defined in each one, it seems inefficient to split it. I'm sure everyone will disagree with me, but hey, no change there. BenjaminReceived on Monday, 8 November 1999 04:49:49 GMT
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