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Thom Allen

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Nickname: revone
Registered: Aug, 2003

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The end of the 20th century website Posted: Sep 30, 2003 10:01 PM
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I have been paying a lot of attention to CSS these days. If you have done any kind of web development you know what CSS is. I can't really explain it in laymen’s terms, only that it is a simple way to control the layout and content of a website using only text based rules. I have seen some amazing sites driven solely by CSS.

Now, I can't really be an evangelist, because I hardly use CSS in any of my projects, but I should. I am starting to agree that using CSS allows a site to be faster, more flexible. Along with XML/XSLT a site can truly be a dynamic living being. As I get further into ASP.Net, I want to make sure that what ever I do I can use CSS and XSLT in everything that I do.

Here is an article that I stumbled across. It's called “CSS Based Design”, it's kind of interesting, take some time to read this.

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