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Originally Posted by donborno
The idea of XHTML and CSS is to keep structured content seperately from design and layout (for various reasons), not to reduce the number of letters you have to type.
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Creating ANYTHING is ALL about reducing the work and making it load/run faster. It doesn't make a difference if it's code, html or css..
It speeds up production, reduces possible errors and repeating text/code, makes the css more usable across multi-websites, it makes it work better across browsers, which all together reduces the amount of bytes used at several points, which helps make everything snap load faster, with the browser having to complete less work.
Having it this way doesn't mean you will make more sales... But when it's done this way across 100's of Websites, the group reduction makes a difference in my own costs. No different than reducing the sizes of my images or tiny gif's..