On Mon, Jan 19, 2004 at 03:22:07PM -0600, Skip Montanaro wrote: > professionally designed website. It seems that it would be an awful lot of > work to take a web designer's HTML mockup and convert it to something like > Nevow. I wonder, though, if the era of extensively designer-tweaked HTML is drawing to a close. Solidus, the Slashdot-in-Quixote I'm working on, uses strict HTML and CSS (http://www.uwplatt.edu/~web/webstandards/slashdot.html). The HTML is completely boring and straightforward, mostly a fews,s, and a lot of unordered lists. All of the page positioning comes from the CSS, so the HTML ends up being unadorned and very simple. On the other hand, if you can't assume working CSS support on the client, you're kind of screwed. At work I just learnt that we're going to try to support IE5, and that means we have to use layout tables instead of CSS; ooh er, my stomach... --amk