entity. They built administrative tools to create, delete,
entity. They built administrative tools to create, delete, and modify content in their databases. Content management systems (CMS) promised that editors, journalists, and managers of information would share the creative burden of an active site. Even HTML had to tidy up its act. Browser vendors attempted to transform HTML into a WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) language, adding awkward presentation features beyond its natural capacity. The result was a hybrid of structured content with a lot of presentation tags, which was cluttered with colors, borders, and some other features. The challenge is to master logic, content, and presentation as one architectural bundle. Page 528
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