Removing html and css would also make the browser more secure - but I would argue also very counter productive for users.
Most of read-only content and lite editing can be achieved with raw data + xslt.
The web has become a sledgehammer for clacking a nut.
For example, with xslt you could easily render a read only content without complex and expensive office apps. That is enough for Academia, Gov, and small businesses.
Most of read-only content and lite editing can be achieved with raw data + xslt.
The web has become a sledgehammer for clacking a nut.
For example, with xslt you could easily render a read only content without complex and expensive office apps. That is enough for Academia, Gov, and small businesses.