Re: Evolution or revolution? [Re: Solution - A Perfect Web Site!]
by "Lisa" <nstar92(at)bellatlantic.net>
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"Gregor Pirnaver" <gregor.pirnaver(at)email.si>, "Sathish C. Bramhan" <sathish(at)bramhan.net> |
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"HWG Techniques" <hwg-techniques(at)hwg.org> |
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bramhan pink |
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slightly pompous, I think!
----- Original Message -----
From: "Gregor Pirnaver" <gregor.pirnaver(at)email.si>
To: "Sathish C. Bramhan" <sathish(at)bramhan.net>
Cc: "HWG Techniques" <hwg-techniques(at)hwg.org>
Sent: Tuesday, February 13, 2001 12:53 PM
Subject: Evolution or revolution? [Re: Solution - A Perfect Web Site!]
On Tuesday 13 February 2001 17:32 you wrote:
> I honestly wanted a good discussion; there are 100's of
> replies but till now only 'one' related answer. "html
> writers guild" is such a disappointment.
If you want facts keep your questions sweet and simple! :)
It makes me wonder...
1. How will sites be able to evolve beyond XHTML1+CSS1?
2. What will be next evolution step?
XML+CSS2+EcmaScript+DOM1?
3. Will we be able to follow three simple evolution rules?
Rule 1) ANY browser should be able to access the content of
the site.
Rule 2) Rule 1 does NOT imply that the site should look the
same in each browser.
Rule 3) If something non-essential does not work in a
certain browser, Too Bad For That Browser.
http://www.alistapart.com/stories/fear3/fear3_8.html
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