Why Use CSS?
If you are a Web developer, you should know that CSS-based layouts have distinct and heavy advantages over traditional, hacky, table-based layouts. If you don’t know this, you should read this article on why you should use CSS with your Web designs by Greg Rewis from Macromedia
Recently, however, a novice user asked a question, which, quite honestly, threw me for a loop. The user simply asked, “Why should I use CSS?” I realized at that moment that while those of us who work with HTML and CSS on a daily basis are intimately familiar with the benefits, many of you are not. Or, at least, you may not be fully aware of all of the benefits that CSS can provide. This article is, in written form, my response to that new user’s question.
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