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diveintomark - the moral case for CSS

Msg#2261 - diveintomark - the moral case for CSS

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Posted: 2/15/2002 by Duncan
Modified: 2/15/2002 by Duncan

diveintomark/February, 2002

We've already covered technical, aesthetic, and business arguments for CSS. It promotes separation of content and design. It eases maintenance. It can even save you money if you use it wisely. Now for the moral argument. The moral argument for CSS is accessibility.

Guess what I'm building up to?

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