Andrew details each side of the issue I bought up in my latest bog post. HTML and CSS as an art or specialized craft, wherein the code becomes as important as the site made from it:
…given proper thought, a website can be as elegent [sic] in code as it is graphically. It is a concept of precision engineering, as opposed to plain good engineering.
And HTML/CSS as a science, or as the “raw materials” for the site being built, and not an end product in and of itself:
Whatever you think of html and css that fact remains that it exists solely as a way to present data. It is a tool to achieve a good outcome and not an outcome in itself. [snip] This is very much the view that seeks to avoid making perfect the enemey of good enough, and as such is something of a common sense approach.
I think Andrew does a really nice job of explaining both sides to this discussion without showing bias towards one or the other.
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