While trying to find out more about designing a site with CSS, I found the CSS Zen Garden. What is cool, is that the HTML that makes up the page is always the same, the only thing each page changes is the CSS style sheet. You really need to follow the links to the example designs and how drastically different they are each time. What is even more amazing, is that every one of these pages could print the same if they all used the same print style sheet, where they wouldn’t need one of those “Click Here for Print Version” links, but just click your Print button and it would print only the context of the page, not the graphics or the menus, etc.
Anyhow, I am officially sold on CSS based design. Simplify the HTML/XHTML and move more to the CSS page(s).
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