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Cascading Style Sheets - Good or Bad?
Amilne
Any thoughts greatly received!! We are trying to establish if this will limit the design, look and feel of the web site to the user.
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Migrateduser
CSS--good!
:-)
But that depends on what you're doing, I suppose. Every serious website I ever worked on used CSS definitions in seperate .css files. It was indispensible for controlling overall look-and-feel.
Of course, with TST you can achieve a lot of what CSS does for consistency, etc, but there's some things--non-tiling backgrounds, flyovers, etc--that are real hard to do without CSS.
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JamJamT
You might want to check out a “usability expert” comments on CSS - particularly how it related to Font Size.
http://www.useit.com/alertbox/20020819.html