Cat,
That's the holy trinity of web design: content, presentation and
behavior. ;)
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On 10/20/10 1:19 PM, cat soul wrote:
I thank you for that link, David.
The picture I am developing now is this: HTML and CSS should be used
strictly for content, structure and formatting.
*Behaviors* are best left to things like Javascript.
Are these two statements ones that most here can buy into? Are they
fair statements, accurate reflections of practice and real-world usage?
IOW, there are things we *can* do, and out of that, there are things
we ought do, or ought not do, based on the demonstrable.
cs
On Oct 20, 2010, at 9:46 AM, David Dorward wrote:
On 20 Oct 2010, at 16:59, cat soul wrote:
will there be/can there be a new command/property which can be read
by each device the way it needs to be?
could there be soon a "touch" command so that you could write the
code like:
"hover, do this. If no hover, then touch, do this. If no touch, then
______ and do this"
We shouldn't need it.
We have :hover which can be thought of "When the user is potentially
about to activate something" and we have :active which is "When the
user is activating something".
That should be enough until you start trying to use :hover for doing
things beyond indicating the possibility of activation, and one you
start doing that … http://www.cennydd.co.uk/2010/end-hover-abuse-now/
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David Dorward
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