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The Marriage of Presentation and Structure
Learn the right way to marry presentation and structure to create more compelling CSS designs.

Web Design World Boston, December 6, 2004

 
 
Molly Holzschlag

 
 
Ethan Marcotte

Watch a video of the session! (1:05:31)

You constantly hear this advice in the world of HTML and CSS: Separate structure from presentation. While that's true in theory, in the real world, presentation and structure are often strongly related. Unless you first understand the relationship of a document's structure to the style sheets, you're at a disadvantage when attempting to resolve conflicts, use advanced CSS selectors effectively, and gain better control over every aspect of your work. In their session at Web Design World Boston, Ethan Marcotte and Molly Holzschlag showed the right way to marry presentation and structure—and how to get the power you need to create more compelling CSS designs.

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