wfsp offers a good plan for doing what you ask,
but this (heretical) "webmonkey" (hmm, is that vaguely deprecatory?) can't resist observing that - - IMO, ymmv - -
Much of the current rage for separating content and structure is another case of a (relatively new) advance in our thinking about "TBW ("The BEST way," © 1984 - 2007 by ww) to do something being carried to a counterproductive extreme.
As McLuhan tells us, "the medium is the message;" ww's corollary holds that "presentation is an essential quality of the medium, and hence, part of the message."
...or, :-}), you may chose to simply view this as yet another rant.
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