> 4) When Dave Shea put the Zen garden together, he wanted to put as
> many hooks for CSS in as possible to allow maximum style flexibility
> with a single HTML file. That's the reason for the extraneous markup,
> like the spans inside the divs and the extra divs at the bottom.
> These basically just give the designers an extra element to work with
> when they're writing their style sheets.  I wouldn't recommend using
> <spans> inside <divs> in all of your work, though :)

And to simulate an environment that is closer to the real business
world, where you cannot command the HTML as it is framework or CMS
driven I started the CSS Toolshed:

http://www.csstoolshed.com

However, as David predicted in the Zen of CSS book, so far only two
people took on the challenge as it seems too much work just for kudos.

And - I might be wrong - wasn't the whole idea of RSS that it is
Really Simply Syndication of _content_ and not look and feel? :-)

--
Chris Heilmann
Blog: http://www.wait-till-i.com
Writing: http://icant.co.uk/
Binaries: http://www.onlinetools.org/
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