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Originally Posted by HarryT
Precisely. Its primary purpose is to separate the formatting from the content, so that formatting can be changed without having to edit content, and vice versa.
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And now we're back to the top of the circle.
But what I'm seeing in ebooks is not the ability to easily change the formatting by changing the CSS, to make changes to the formatting you'd have to make serious and complex changes to the CSS.
The concerns aren't about the role of CSS, or what it is good for. The concerns is that content attributes are being delineated in the CSS and not the HTML.