Alan,

What articles are you referring to?

Andrei Herasimchuk writes some excellent posts against this kind of attitude at his site, Design By Fire (http://www.designbyfire.com/).

See for instance the now famous Design Matters (http://www.designbyfire.com/000059.html) or Gurus v. Bloggers, Round 1 (http://www.designbyfire.com/000076.html).

cheers
dez




Alan Milnes wrote:


I have seen some articles on the web that say we shouldn't care about how our web sites look as long as they use valid mark up language and separate content from presentation.
Personally I want to design web sites that:-
1) Look good in standards compliant browsers.
2) Degrade gracefully in other browsers.
3) Are accessible to other devices (one of my readers uses Internet Television so this is a real practical issue for me).
Is this a reasonable philosophy or is there something I have missed in this debate?
Alan


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