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At What Point Do Semantics Not Apply?
“Is there a divide when taking into consideration the semantics of (X)HTML versus the semantics of classes? Are they one in the same? (X)HTML has a set of defined tags, each of which inherits a meaning. CSS is different entirely, allowing the author to define much of which comprises a completed stylesheet. It is up to the author to understand a meaning applied to any class or id he chooses. Can semantics still be applied?” – Read and discuss at the author’s site
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