Alan Gresley wrote:

> Best:
> 
> a. Avoiding complicating your CSS and HTML with non necessary code. Less 
> is better.

Make your HTML present the page information in a readable, usable (to a 
basic extent) browser view without CSS and (IMHO) Javascript. Add as 
little markup as possible to style it using as simple a set of CSS as 
possible. Tweak until it provides the information in a functional and 
usable way. Then explore the coin called progressive 
enhancement/graceful degradation ...

But, then, I'm kind of old-fashioned. I go to websites for information, 
not for graphical whizbang cutting-edge doohickies. (Most of the most 
useless/unusable websites I've ever encountered have been the home pages 
of web design firms. They feel like they have to pull out every stop and 
whistle, sometimes, and Devil take the usability!)

-- 
David
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