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> Featurism is usually inverse proportional to content, and those who have content generally value being readable.

(as related to features such as HTML frames and tables)

Thanks for this quote attributed to Bernd Paysan I can now cite rather than formulating this over and over (for CSS grids, subgrids, columns, flexbox, functions, variables/custom properties and whatnot).



I can understand frames, but tables are useful even for plain text content and even lynx and emacs (eww, not w3, not sure if they are related though) have support for them.


It might be talking about pages that used tables for styling/layout




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