Rob,

Without knowing if you place extreme important to accessibility, I would suggest shifting the budget from Betsie to furthering the usability and accessibility of your main templates; e.g. good semantic layout, separate CSS/unobtrusive JS, printable CSS, checking that a blind person with screen reader can make sense of the site, SEO, etc (not to mention compliance with which ever (X)HTML doctrine you're into!).

The spirit behind what the CMS vendor is trying to do sounds completely reasonable. What little info you provide makes it easy to assume a more modern approach is possible, though.

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