Re: [166] Organize documents so they may be read without style sheets

>Here are some examples of documents that differ when rendered 
>without a style sheet (or with a browser's default style sheet).  I 
>hope that this helps to clarify the discussion.

This is valuable and, indeed, surprising information. Now, could we 
run the same test on the tiny number of W3C members with valid-HTML 
homepages?

<http://www.markokarppinen.com/20020822.html>

If we see the same effects there-- and let's assume valid CSS, which 
is even less prevalent than valid HTML-- then we've certainly got 
something to talk about. Now, whether we have something to *regulate* 
in WCAG 2.0 is a separate question.
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Received on Wednesday, 25 June 2003 12:19:27 UTC