Same point I was about to make, if the page looses it's usability, then it wasn't designed to be usable without a style sheet.  The trick is to first design a basic page, then add the style sheet to make it look pretty.

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Ian Skinner
Web Programmer
BloodSource
www.BloodSource.org
Sacramento, CA

-----Original Message-----
From: Jochem van Dieten [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2004 6:39 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Section 508

Jeremy Brodie wrote:
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> b) Design using styles without tables. One of the latest trends (especally if one reads Zeldman) is using CSS without tables. From a W3 acessablity point of view, this would be the proper way of creating accessability web sites. The DIV, P, and Hx tags would be overridden by the user defined stylesheet, while the custom styles would take care of any positioning issues (provided the developer uses emS instead of Pixels). Pull the stylesheet away and the page looses its useability and not very clear.

Why would a page loos its useability and clearness if you pull
the stylesheet away? Sure, it looses colors, positioning and
fonts, but does that _by_necessity_ mean that useability and
clearness is lost?

Jochem

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