bruce.som...@web.de wrote:

> " to suit the constraints of CSS implementations"
> 
> What is to be the successor to CSS that will actually solve the open 
> problems and enable web designers?

None, since this is about implementation.

CSS may need another level, or five, and will probably get them over
time. However, that in itself won't help much when it comes to
implementation in browsers. We need new generations of browsers and
eradication of the old ones. It is after all the old browsers - mainly
IE - that stand in the way.

So, ask the browser vendors and the end users to enable us, as they're
the only ones that can do it.

regards
        Georg
-- 
http://www.gunlaug.no
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