[UPHPU] More CSS frustration

John David Anderson uphpu at johndavidanderson.net
Mon Jan 22 09:00:51 MST 2007


On Jan 22, 2007, at 8:44 AM, Scott Hill wrote:
> <snip>

> However,
> most of the time, if the end user is happy with what they see on  
> the screen,
> then I feel I have been successful.

If you mostly do sites that you never look at again, nor care if  
disabled users (including crawlers) need to access the site, or don't  
mind the extra bandwidth, then using no CSS might be better in the  
long term. Small sites getting little traffic can fit in this category.

> I use CSS a lot in what I have done so
> far and I am always trying to learn more and become better.  I am  
> hoping
> that this Zen book I have ordered will help in this endeavor.

Seems like most people expressing a view against CSS are those having  
problems with it initially. I don't think your experience is rare:  
hang in there and you'll get it. There's at least two or three of us  
on the list willing to help out.

-- John


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