I said it to a few colleagues at the time, and I still hold the same opinion now: it's 
cute, for sure, but here we are, talking about semantic, structurally sound markup, 
and the division between presentation and content...and then something like this comes 
along which is perverting markup (albeit with clean enough divs) for presentational 
purposes. This is about as "web standards" minded as ASCII art, in my view...
 
Patrick

        -----Original Message----- 
        From: Darian Cabot [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
        Sent: Sat 03/04/2004 13:09 
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        Subject: [WSG] Impressive CSS Example
        
        

        The power of CSS!! hehehe (This dude has way too much time) (>_<) I didn't
        check it's validity :P
        
        Check it out...
        http://www.designdetector.com/tips/3DBorderDemo2.html
        
        Darian Cabot
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