Hi
I do not know if this is a question for this forum, but I try.
(Correct me if the question is not suited for this forum)

I am interested in any examples of web sites (well-known, perhaps
public) that uses xhtml for structuring of the information and css for
design, BUT NO divs or other elements in the xhtml documents that is
added just for the purpose of design?

My problem is a common problem, I think.
When designing the structure of the xhtml document, I first
design/structure the document according to what is intended to be on the
web page (information and functionality). 
Then I, to some extent, add css to make it look just like the designers
want it to look like.
But, for some reason, it always ends up with adding some extra divs or
other elements into the code, just for the purpose of having it look
exactly like the designer wanted it to look like.
The web page validates at w3c, for sure, but it is annoying with these
extra lines of codes. I want the xhtml documents to be totally free from
design, all the way!

I want som examples of nice looking web sites, to show the designers
that there is nice ways to solve the problem.
I have looked att css-zen-garden, and that is a cool site, but I want to
know other web sites that has the same sort of purity in separating code
from design.

Regards
Mats Norgren
System developer, Uppsala kommun, Sweden


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