Separating Behaviour and Presentation
21st May 2004
Separating presentation and structure started in the early days of the CSS revolution. It turned out to be rather more complicated than anyone thought, but by trial and error we've mastered the principles.S eparating behavior and structure hasn't really started yet, but it promises to be quite simple.
Article by Peter-Paul Koch at Digital Web Magazine.
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