missing principle

I think we miss one principle about the ubiquity of HTML. HTML is not
only used in web browsers. It's used in email and there are more
HTML-based email authors than Web page authors, it's used to design and
print books, it's used for messages in interserver communications.
Editability of HTML is also a key issue. Designing cool and powerful
features is one thing, making them editable and therefore reachable by
the masses is another one.

As a side note to our conf call yesterday, I spent the last fifteen
years saying a few basic presentational elements are abolutely needed
despite of the "theoretically pure" view of separation between content
and presentation. Just like the style attribute.
After I heard Murray yesterday, I just wanted it to be clear I support
his comments about it entirely.

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Received on Friday, 27 April 2007 08:37:15 UTC