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Why CSS is better than XSL

Back in 2005, author's HÃ¥kon Wium Lie and Michael Day were on a war path: "A recent entry in the blog of a web luminary may signal the start of a second round of hostilities. Norman Walsh, a member of the W3C's Technical Architecture Group and co-author of the W3C's Web Architecture document (WebArch), recently blogged: ... web browsers suck at printing. ... And CSS is never going to fix it. Did you hear me? CSS is never going to fix it. It's unclear if this statement is a prediction or a threat. Or just blogging on a bad day. Anyway, the

CSS3 Generated and Replaced Content Module

Abstract This CSS3 Module describes how to insert and move content around a document, in order to create footnotes, endnotes, section notes. Inserted content can also introduce counters and strings, which can be used for running headers and footers, section numbering, and lists. Finally, techniques for declaring replaced images, as well as scaling and cropping them using CSS, are described. Status of this document This is a working draft of a CSS level 3 module. It aspires to eventually become a CSS3 Recommendation. This document is written in


 
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