- From: Andrei Eftimie <k3liutzu@gmail.com>
- Date: Wed, 20 May 2009 10:00:10 +0300
- To: public-html-comments@w3.org
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HTML is not meant to give a document its looks.HTML is intended to structure your document. You can use CSS for styling a HTML document (and achieve effects such as centering text, and much more). On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 7:57 PM, Helen Gavaghan < helen.gavaghan@btinternet.com> wrote: > Dear html 5 developers. > > Interoperability is obviously important, by which I assume you mean the way > that browsers render on the screen the way that html looks, but I do not > understand why diffrent versions depracate useful tags such as center. If I > am attentive to detail in my coding -- remembering all apostrophes and > angled brackets etc then browswer ought to be able to figure out how to > centre text. > > The imporatnt part of operability is surely at the system level and if html > is compatible with a variety of operating systems then that is the most > important thing. > > And by messing a little with html code one can produce some creative and > interesting looks and that ought to be encouraged not deprecated. > Helen Gavaghan > www.gavaghancommunications.com > > > -- Andrei Eftimie +40 766 745 235
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