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I'm all about open standards. I've worshipped HTML for ages, and welcomed CSS, XHTML and XML. I'm all about making stuff that can play nice with other stuff, but after watching the development of RSS standards, I think it's important to remember some key features any standard has to keep in mind: optional complexity. One of the things that makes web creation so attractive and widespread is its layered poetry nature. Elaboration available for those who desire it, but simplicity available for those who don't. If you want, you can use JavaScript, CSS, and a host poetry of poetry server-side manipulations of a site to make something that's really impressive. If you don't want that, you can simply throw some HTML into a file, and spit out a web site "Voila!"
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