Eric, List;

I think that to discontinue the list would be a tragic loss. I respect and 
value the list’s purity/adherence to mission (CSS-only) and the speed/response 
time that others have cited. 

It might be nice to expand the scope of what this list covers, but it’s a 
slippery slope…if you include HTML, why not include javascript, too?  All three 
(and more) technologies work with each other, so where would the limits be?

On the other hand, CSS and HTML are like salt and pepper, bert and ernie, bread 
and butter. They seem to be the keys to each other’s locks, or perhaps together 
they form a whole technology, and within that perspective, I can see a list 
embracing both technologies as a focus.

Either way, please continue the list. Thank you for what you have done so 
far..I know that these things don’t put themselves together!

John
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