On 12 Dec 2011, at 6:41 AM, WILLIAM HOFFMAN wrote:

> There is an error in the following paragraph located at W3C » Standards » Web 
> Design and Applications » HTML & CSS, 
> http://www.w3.org/standards/webdesign/htmlcss, accessed 12/11/2011 2:46 PM.
>  
> “CSS is the language for describing the presentation of Web pages, including 
> colors, layout, and fonts.  It allows [one] to adapt the presentation to 
> different types of devices, such as large screens, small screens, or 
> printers.  CSS is independent of HTML and can be used with any XML-based 
> markup language. The separation of HTML from CSS makes it easier to maintain 
> sites, share style sheets across pages, and tailor pages to different 
> environments. This is referred to as the separation of structure (or: 
> content) from presentation.”
>  
> A noun is missing in the second sentence after, “It allows . . ...” 

Fixed, thank you!

Ian

>  
> Will Hoffman
> Pacific Palisades, CA
> (310) 454-0434 [email protected]
>  

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