Nicholas Bodley wrote:
>Do you mean that <sub>, </sub>, <sup>, and </sup> are deprecated? If so,
>how does one specify subs. and sups. using xhtml? Surely, CSS wouldn't do
>the actual "displacement", would it?
>
Yes, of course, that is precisely what CSS is designed for...so you can
separate content from layout issues.
I am sure there are still a million ways to accomplish the same thing,
and this isn't the list get into detail on it, but presentational forms
of HTML, including <b> and </b> are strongly preferred to go away...and
the generally available browsers are getting better and better at
it...for my purposes, anyone who has an up to date security set for
Windows has a browser that is sufficiently able to handle these
standards, naturally IE has been the bad actor lately...
Best,
Barry