On 8/1/06 6:16 AM, "CK" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> The client does not have the time or resources for a strictly CSS
> solution.
> 
> Ck

This statement seems really odd to me, since I noticed that once I started
doing things strictly in CSS, my production time on the average website
(especially the troubleshooting part) was effectively cut in half. With the
"web of yore" solutions, so much time was spent trying to find workarounds
and hacks and pulling my teeth out with a rusty hammer because my layouts
were breaking all over the place and I couldn't figure out why (pardon the
exaggeration) that it made me completely hate web design, and I didn't
embrace it as a potential career path until I discovered Standards about a
year and a half ago. Could you speak to what time is lost  using standards?

Cheers,

Dani
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