Klaus Weidenbach
An interesting interview with Eric Meyer about #CSS.

David Walsh Blog: An Interview with Eric Meyer (David Walsh)

I had a moment to interview CSS author, developer, and legend Eric Meyer. We talked about the history of CSS, CSS' problems today, and where we go from here.

The answer to the question what mistakes developers most frequently make has some important points. Removing of focus outlines and the end of control over a page layout.
Beyond that, the biggest is probably still that developers think CSS gives them absolute control over page layout and presentation. It doesn't, and was never supposed to: CSS gives you presentational influence, and that's it. Granted, that influence is very strong, but it can still be overridden by users, by devices, by any number of things.
I hope developers know this, but it also seems something that is really hard for customers to understand and accept.
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Categories: Webdesign