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eeeeaaii | 12 years ago

I personally think it's just incredible that vertical centering in CSS has been so woefully neglected over the 16 years we've had CSS. Every time I read another article about how somebody just maybe has figured out a kludgy way to vertically center things with CSS, I just shake my head. Aren't there any graphic designers on any of the W3C working groups surrounding CSS? Back in the old days when everything was a table-based layout, there was a clean, one-to-one mapping between the grid framework that your graphic designer created and the code underlying the page.

Then the semantic web pedants came along and decreed that tables shall never be used for layout. Fine -- but nobody ever bothered to come up with a DIVs+CSS replacement for the grid-based layout that any serious graphic designer uses to build a page.

And do you know what happened to the web? Debate cause and effect all you want, but webpage designs are far more boring now than they were 10 years ago. Now it's all just blocks of large-print scrollable text, some images here and there (or maybe a wall of them), and a cute logo. It's like everything is a Geocities page with better fonts and color choices, minus the gifs. I feel like I never see anything really cutting edge or creative in the design space on the web.

The internet is a really young medium of course, and it will naturally go through phases, where certain types of design come into fashion while others go out. And I would love it if somebody would prove me wrong by posting some links to some really kick-ass-looking sites. But from where I'm sitting these days, from a design perspective the web is a big yawnfest. Maybe today's websites are more usable and easier to index and work well on a screen reader, but from a graphic design perspective... zzzzz....

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