Daniel, > It's not a philosophy, it's just a fact. There are zillions of ugly > pages (from a markup/css/js/php perspective), and "good" web sites > are rare pearls. Even editing tools produce code that is ineffective. So? Who appointed the CSS gatekeepers judge and jury on what is 'right' on the web? > And another fact is that when Web authors use cost-ineffective stuff in > their pages, browser users blame the browser, not the site's > author. > That is a bad game for browser implementors, for sure. They have my sympathy. Regards, Mark -- Mark Birbeck CEO x-port.net Ltd. e: Mark.Birbeck@x-port.net t: +44 (0) 20 7689 9232 w: http://www.formsPlayer.com/ b: http://internet-apps.blogspot.com/ Download our XForms processor from http://www.formsPlayer.com/Received on Monday, 21 August 2006 13:47:14 UTC
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