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Re: HTML processing inside CSS stylesheets?
From: |
Alper Ersoy |
Subject: |
Re: HTML processing inside CSS stylesheets? |
Date: |
Sat, 10 Jan 2004 15:58:59 +0200 |
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Mutt/1.4.1i |
Simon Josefsson:
> The added '<p>' confuses at least Mozilla, and I suspect it shouldn't
> be present.
That's strange, I'm not seeing it in my tests. Though to be on the
safe side, I changed add_word with insert_string, which does not do
any paragraph formatting. Patch attached. Let me know if that works
for you.
> Btw, IMHO, the default HTML output is rather dull. I cut'n'pasted a
> few statements I found on the net into a ~25 lines .css, and the
> differences are quite noticeable. Compare:
I agree with you completely, and I already mentioned it to Karl. He
didn't seem to be very interested in it, though I'll try to push
a simple stylesheet into the next release.
> I also guess CSS's is a highly subjective matter. Perhaps having a
> repository of different Texinfo HTML CSS's could be a first step
> towards making a choice in what the defaults should be.
This is a nice idea. I was thinking about writing something like what
W3C uses in their recommendations.
Thanks,
--
Alper Ersoy
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