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Posting Date: June 08, 2002
 

Mitosis: The Separation of Content from Style (Nick Finck) -- "The separation of style from content has been the cornerstone for cost-saving web measures. Those who didn't learn that the content needed to be separated are finding themselves going back and rebuilding a lot of what was already created in order to develop sites that are, in my words, forward-thinking, meaning that the site isn't just built for what kinds of technologies we have today, it's built for what is to come tomorrow." (Comments: Excellent presentation. I wish that I was at the PCC Workforce Training Center in Portland on Wednesday, May 15th, 2001 at 7:15 pm, because that is when Nick gave his presentation. For those folks that don't know, Nick is the force behind Digital Web Magazine.)

 

  

Reader Comments...
 

I can't take a hyphenized site seriously. Sorry.

Posted by: on June 8, 2002 02:49 PM

 

I'm guessing that digitalweb.com was taken. By the way, digitalweb.com (no hyphen) hit me with two pop up advertisements. I guess that one was not enough.

Anonymous, why can't you take hyphenized site seriously?

Posted by: John S. Rhodes on June 8, 2002 03:40 PM

 

Maybe you should check out this great site at http://www.digitalwebmag.com then? ;)

Posted by: Nick Finck on June 8, 2002 05:59 PM

 

But, uh, the unhyphenated domain forwards me to the hyphenated domain. So obviously the site owners are hyphen lovers. I really cannot support that kind of depravity by visiting the site. Sorry.

Posted by: Jack on June 12, 2002 06:52 PM

 

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