On Dec 20, 2006, at 16:18, Michel Fortin wrote:

Huh, what is a "meaningful presentation" exactly? To me, what is meaningful content is *not* presentational. The presentation is the way you arrange and surround your content to make it attractive (or not).

Actually, structure is communicated to people using presentation. Presentation isn't just about attractiveness.

I think eschewing presentational features as a matter of principle misses the point. The goal behind the principle is independence of one client device or presentation media. A presentational feature can be sufficiently independent of particular devices and media if it has a reasonable presentations on all realistically relevant media.

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