Susan R. Grossman wrote:
Semantics are not broken, you aren't using headings, or definition lists
CSS is all about separating design from content, and that's what this does.
On the other hand, you're peppering your markup (which should define
content in meaningful ways) with empty placeholders. I'd avoid this as
much as possible, opting instead to find cleverer ways to place your
visual fluff (e.g. as a non-repeating background to the parent element,
with adequate padding in the right places if at all possible).
P
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