Paul Hammond on CSS

Interesting thoughts from Paul Hammond on CSS designers that take joy in recoding other people’s layouts, without asking for permission. Though I find his post thought-provoking, I don’t agree with the idea that CSS has not presented itself as something that most designers should learn. Just head to this site and you can see the possibilities. But certainly, too many browsers seeing stylesheets differently still proves to be a significant hurdle in making CSS–based, table–less layouts a complete reality.

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