Very promising. Indeed, their simplification of floating, positioning, and alignment issues into a small set of classes makes cross-browser issues for all of the difficult stuff go away. It used to be easier to make something only FF compatible (only IE compatibility, even from the start, is still troublesome), but now it looks like nearly universal compatibility will be easier than even FF compatibility. Ha, it looks like cSans is making CSS fun again!
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