Comment Well that depends... (Score 5, Insightful) 160
If its telling Google to try and control the amount of bandwidth the users decide to use, well, I think they are going to have a little trouble getting that done.
Good to hear. I know plenty of my professors stopped asking for textbooks at all and used more online resources (or just expected us to look up those kinds of things ourselves)
I still worry about the administrators though. Bet a lot of money is running through those bookstores.
CSS is about separating content from design.
Except it doesn't. Not really. Even Zen Garden's pages are simplistic, and include empty divs just to be used place random decoration. The dream is that the HTML would declare data, and classes for that data, and the style tells the page how to look, but it really doesn't work that way. In a practical enviorment, the HTML and the CSS are coordinated. skinable platforms like JQuery use Javascript to ease the pain a bit, and dynamicly generate that html, but CSS honestly adds very little, and comes with a lot of headaches.
Memory fault - where am I?