- From: Mihai Sucan <mihai.sucan@gmail.com>
- Date: Tue, 26 Sep 2006 12:31:06 +0300
- To: "Patrick Lauke" <P.H.Lauke@salford.ac.uk>, www-style@w3.org
Le Tue, 26 Sep 2006 12:21:57 +0300, Patrick Lauke <P.H.Lauke@salford.ac.uk> a écrit: >> It is true in real life cases. >> >> Try Gmail, or the new Yahoo Mail without CSS. They are >> unusable without >> CSS. The list of such sites can go on. Basically, all those "web 2.0 >> applications" rely on CSS support. > > Mainly because they don't use appropriate structural/semantic markup in > many cases. Web 2.0 as a concept does not, however, *rely* on CSS > support... I agree with the fact they do not use appropriate structural and semantic markup. However, I am not so sure about the "Web 2.0" thing. "Web 2.0" is way too vague. I shall not add anything further, since I don't want us to go off-topic. -- http://www.robodesign.ro ROBO Design - We bring you the future
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