Is CSS ready to enter the golden period?

xiaoxiao2021-03-06  25

ESPN recently announced that it specifically uses an open standard stacking style sheet (CSS) redesigned Web site. This is very inspiring for standardized communities. The redesign of this site will focus on replacing the HTML form using CSS. Since the starting phase of the Internet, the form has become the mainstream of web development, but its focus will eventually be transferred to CSS-based development.

CSS evolution

There are currently two CSS versions. CSS NET (CSS1) allows developers to specify styles in the web page, such as size, color, and elements. The second edition (CSS2) joins the position of positioning, simplifies the task of representation layout control and formatting. CSS2 gives ESPN to form a form and achieve progress. The third edition that is currently under development will explore the division of CSS into modules. This version is officially released as fashion. If you are an experienced web developer, you must clearly process the headache problems inherent in the HTML form. In nested forms, this difficulty has increased, and its complexity makes changes and updates. A powerful reason to insert a table is to express list data, but to clarify the HEADER correctly locate no longer need a form. In addition, the unified Web marking language driving force is enhancing the power of promoting the development of CSS2.

Get power

The design that meets the accessibility guidelines requires data and explicit separation, which clearly requires the use of CSS instead of a traditional form. The separated content and representation is also an indispensable part when using XHTML. In other words, the CSS is required. At present, the Internet is full of Web sites that fully depend on the HTML form, and there is no simple way to clear the original existing code - so it is strongly recommended that there is no form of design, thus Future paving.

What do you need to do?

There is a conflict between standards and reality expectations for developers who are still using prior art. But as far as CSS is concerned, the development of browser software has caught up with the development of standards. So, will you give up your form in the future? Or you have abandoned your form for a long time, can you be fully familiar with CSS? Join the discussion below to share your thoughts with members of the Builder community.

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