Content negotiation with CSS
24th Aug 2006
Anne made an interesting post on something called XML Binding Language (XBL) 2.0, which (in his example anyway) allows you to use a little bit of XML coupled with HTML and CSS to dynamically change the order of your source code. The future is looking bright.
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