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by onli
4439 days ago
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I think I know what you are targeting at, but I really don't think so. You can have a separation of presentation and content while still targeting a specific medium, the separation doesn't automatically mean that the content is fitting for every medium. And the elements used here show that pretty clearly. When just regarding HTML and ignoring CSS, you can see its elements that are made for other mediums than paper. It is Hyper Text after all, not Text. And when just regarding CSS, you have all those elements that are of no use on paper, like position: fixed. Or just think of the issue in responsive design of wanting to have another, shorter text for mobile devices. There, even the content alone is not fitting for the medium, regardless of the presentation. |
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The corruption of the www is something that still makes me sad and angry even though I know I lost the argument years ago.
You should not know, nor care, how the reader is usin the information. Maybe they have screen readers or braille devices or extra huge high contrast text. Maybe they want to print it out.
Most www tex does not need to be forced into an app (which is usually a really bad browser) or to be forced into specific layouts and columns with widgets and gadgets.
I really wish newspapers would learn this lesson.
I want the text. Put all the banners and gizmos and adverts at the top and bottom of the page. Then give me nicely formatted properly styled text and get out of my way.
I am happy to pay for this. Real money, not just leaving an ad-blocker turned off.