I know that there are many ways to Seperate HTML from code, I have several myself (Although I didn't knew these packs, I'll look at it, thanks! ^_^) but the thing is, you noticed how much you spend to make the user happy? The software, the thing that makes everithing work is about 5K. (If you make a 5K software (NO HTML), it can make a lot of things), and you need more 500K to make the user happy.
Once, a client complained that "the bank was too big", and it was making "the page get slow". I made a query thru telnet, it took 30ms to answer, and I got into the site: In the midle, the database query, and around it. I could see 45 Images.
Figure why the site was slow? ^_^
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