On 3/7/10 5:32 PM, Theresa Mesa wrote:
> Plus, I don't think the vast majority of website owners are going to
> permit the charges for the kind of time this would take, so while it
> would be worthwhile to try on one's own site, it's probably not best
> to effect this across all your sites in progress.
>
Now that's an interesting viewpoint. Because, for me, using CSS3 to
enhance pages for capable browsers seems to me a way of saving time. For
example, making images to add rounded corners takes a lot more time than
using CSS...

But then, for me, trying to make pages look the same in all browsers
seems as futile as attempting to display color on a black-and-white TV...

Cordially,
David
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