On Apr 12, 2005, at 10:13 AM, Jonathan Bloy wrote:

When I hire a professional I'm paying
them to use their knowledge and expertise to choose the best "standards"
that are right for the job, not to ask me what techniques I think they
should use.

Along these lines, Do we really need to tell clients, or whoever, how we make a Web page? As long as it's made correctly and degrades to a simple but still useful version for older browsers, can't we just do it the "right" way and be done with it? Clients never asked how many nested tables were on their pages in the "old" days. 99% don't know or care how we make the pages, and if they ask, we have the right answer...


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Tom Livingston
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