I have a suggestion for CSS. One of the objectives is to separate
design from content. Something that is pretty much only assigned in
the content (HTML) is images. This is fine most of the time, as
images are indeed content. However, sometimes images are part of the
page's design, and putting them in the HTML would not be appropriate.
I'm aware that you can create a generic element and give it a
background image in the style sheet. However, sometimes a design may
not require the image at all, and it can really clutter up the HTML
doing it this way, littering the page with empty span tags, for
instance. This is especially a problem when using user-selected style
sheets. I think that there should be a better way to specify
design-oriented images. How it would be done, I really don't know.
But if anyone has any ideas, I think it could be a productive
discussion.
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