Hi Jeff,

In fact, abundant use of div and span tags wouldn't be the problem but
substituting semantic markup by them: a span classed as "header2", instead
of an H2 tag, for example. 

The use of divs and spans can be a necessity depending on the graphical
design.

Luis  

Sorry, my previous comment should have read:

... Pages that rely too exclusively on CSS layout (you'll know them
by their abundant "div" and "span" tags), without adequate
semantic structure in the page markup, also suffer....

Jeff





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