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Re: <br clear=all> going away

by David Dorward <dorward@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jan 30, 2006 at 08:34 PM

Jim Michaels wrote:

> I found Float and Clear, but they are not in CSS Level 2

Errr...
http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS2/visuren.html#floats

For that matter:
http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS1#floating-elements

> If w3c drops these and a lot of the other attribs,  there's no  
> replacement that works in all browsers as far as I can see. ouch. 
they've
> already deprecated the applet tag 

Replaced by <object>.

> and a whole bunch of attribs like width 
> and height on TD/TH on HTML 4.01. 

Replaced by CSS.

> They hinted they are trying to force a 
> move to CSS, zapping tags & attributes that can be done with CSS.

The point of HTML is to describe semantics, structure and relation****ps to
other resources, but not presentation.

http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/intro/intro.html#h-2.4.1

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David Dorward       <http://blog.dorward.me.uk/>
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"Jim Michaels"   2006-01-29 23:32:01 
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David Dorward <dorward  2006-01-30 08:21:02 
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"Jim Michaels"   2006-01-30 11:15:53 
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David Dorward <dorward  2006-01-30 20:34:36 
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"Jim Michaels"   2006-02-02 23:16:18 
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"Jim Michaels"   2006-01-30 11:29:01 
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David Dorward <dorward  2006-01-30 20:30:26 
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"Jim Michaels"   2006-02-02 23:32:01 

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