I don't fully agree with you -
ofcause, in theory, everyone can write good html, even java programmers ;-)
but if you work with a web-designer, you can not split the work: I write
the html and you do the styling with the css - they are coupled together
- they don't relate to each other like xml and xsl, ( the xml can be
arbitrary, but ofcause a good one, but the xsl will transform it to
whatever) - the only one that can do that is the html designer -
my point is - when Gavin King says JSF-JSPs stand in no designer's way
because he (the designer) does his work with the css - thats bulshit.
cheers,
Ron
Leonardo Quijano Vincenzi wrote:
Is a matter of order and of knowing the technology we are working with.
It's a myth that a good programmer can't be a good HTML coder (note that
I say *coder*, not designer).
Good separation of content / style is a programming issue, not a design
one.
For me, bad HTML or CSS, given the current advances in browser adoption
and web technology, is just laziness.
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