I wrote: > in that it was surely not intended to redefine CENTER - you shouldn't > retrospectively invalidate preexisting behaviour)*, and if browsers > followed this many pages would be broken. But forgot about my footnote. So here it is: * Of course HTML, as a language concerned with meaning, shouldn't be specifying how things should be rendered anyway. ----------------------------------- Please visit http://RichInStyle.com. Featuring: MySite: customizable styles. AlwaysWork style Browser bug table covering all CSS2 with links to descriptions. Lists of > 1000 browser bugs Websafe Colorizer CSS2, CSS1 and HTML4 tutorials. CSS masterclass CSS2 test suite: 5000++ tests and 300+ test pages.Received on Friday, 21 July 2000 11:52:17 GMT
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