- From: Philip TAYLOR <P.Taylor@Rhul.Ac.Uk>
- Date: Mon, 03 Jul 2006 14:02:01 +0100
- To: David Dorward <david@dorward.me.uk>
- CC: www-html@w3.org
David Dorward wrote: > CSS Zen Garden is well known as an example of what not to do with > markup. It has excessive, redundent divs and classes in order to make > it as flexible as possible to change with style sheets. May I suggest a paraphrase of that paragraph ? CSS Zen Garden is felt by some to be an example of what not to do with markup. In their opinion, it has excessive, redundant divs and classes in order to make it as flexible as possible to change with style sheets. Others disagree, arguing that the DIVs and classes can hardly be redundant if they are required in order to accomplish the desired flexibility : there is by no means universal agreement on this topic. Philip Taylor
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