CSS - What's up with that
by "Captain F.M. O'Lary" <ctfuzzy(at)canopy.net>
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Tue, 23 Jan 2001 07:34:54 -0500 |
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You know, it is very very clear that the W3 feels (believes) CSS is
becoming (has become) a de facto standard for web presentation.
The last time I looked, support for CSS ~really~ stunk in the big two.
What's up with that?
Case in point: Web Forms
http://www.w3.org/MarkUp/Forms/
there is about to be a new language for them (if the W3 has it's way) and
they make extensive use of CSS.
Now, don't get me wrong, I LIKE CSS but because support at the desktop has
historically ~stunk~, as you know, I refuse to use it.
Have any of you brave souls that have downloaded the newest versions of the
big two _ seen _ any additional support for CSS?
Yes, I know, FONT style support is *pretty good* now.
(I'm trying to decide whether I'm missing the boat or the browser
manufacturers are).
Fuzzy.
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