Semantic Restructuring is the pursuit of enlightenment, enlivenment, empowerment through the creative re-arranging of the building blocks of meaning. For a better description, Start Here.
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It seems only fair that someone preaching medium-to-message relationships should spend a little time on the presentation of his material. So I'm trying to spruce up the site. Hope you like.
But I have to go on record as saying that I'm not thrilled with CSS implementation at present. It's a nightmare thinking about all the different ways different browswers fail to comply to the standard and therefor interpret the style markups differently. The folk wisdom seems to be, "Don't worry about it working in all browsers; aim to have it fail gracefully when it fails," officially called "graceful degradation." I can't say that's a criterion that excites me.
But what are the options? PDF? Not hardly; you'll lose most folks because of the load time. Unformatted html? Not unless you're serving the most conservative, information hungry of technoweenies or academicians. Flash? Sucks as much today as ever (and rocks as much as ever, depends on what you want.) Flash is as anti-informavore as ever. Funny how Neilsen warns us he's pointing to a pdf at the bottom of that link.
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