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The redesign will be HTML5 and make full use of semantic elements instead of classes and whatnot unless absolutely necessary. My own website uses no classes, even for complex articles like this http://camendesign.com/geos it reduces the writing overhead when you have decent semantic elements, as well as making the content play better in people’s RSS readers and other places it may end up.
Thom was dropping a big hint to me that he doesn’t want artsy-fartsy, pedantic and stuck-up typography conventions on OSnews—just plain readability. I’m with him on that one. I’m not a font-geek (thank Heavens), nor a typography nerd.