In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Simon P. Lucy) wrote:

> >   Straight-forward mozilla.org HTML guidelines could be written in 
> >   order
> >   to promote standards-compliance and site-wide stylability. However,
> >   this would only work if people used the right kind of tools.
> 
> I think contributors should only be expected to contribute content, not 
> style.

I agree. I mean guidelines that emphasize the use of structural and 
stylable HTML. Stylable meaning that a site-wide style sheet could be 
applied--not that every contributor writes their own styles.

> use an XML variant, the database could give you versioning as well 
> though), and generated with whatever styling is decided upon.

So you want to separate structure from HTML...

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Henri Sivonen
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http://www.clinet.fi/~henris/

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