Regarding cascading style sheets, the following is excerped from the HTML 4.01 spec on the World Wide Web Consortium's website:
2.4.1 Separate structure and presentation
HTML has its roots in SGML which has always been a language for the specification of structural markup. As HTML matures, more and more of its presentational elements and attributes are being replaced by other mechanisms, in particular style sheets. Experience has shown that separating the structure of a document from its presentational aspects reduces the cost of serving a wide range of platforms, media, etc., and facilitates document revisions.
Font (along with many other elements and attributes) has been depreciated because it is a style element and doesn't really belong in the structure of a document.
In reply to Re^2: HTML embedded in perl
by Ionizor
in thread HTML embedded in perl
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