> It doesn't fare well on W3C pages, either. Or on my own experimental pages. > But I'm very, very encouraged to see that there's at least a start. It can > only get better. With them (Netscape) making a big push towards active style sheets, I would think so. > Have you noticed that CSS font directives are applied only if the user > authorizes (TrueDoc) font downloading? That's an interesting move.... No! I hadn't noticed that, but then I haven't had a chance to delve too deeply into it, I'm trying to get some work caught up this weekend (and new toys aren't exactly conducive to that goal. ;-) > > I haven't found any examples of JavaScript Style Sheets yet. > > Ah, but you've gotten JavaScript errors with CSS docs, right? Does that > mean the same code parses both CSS and JS? Well, Netscape has said that JSS uses CSS, so that would seem logical. Jonathan jonathan@weirdness.com _/ _/ _/ _/ And it would've worked QUESTION AUTHORITY -- _/ _/ _/_/ _/ if it hadn't been for And the authorities _/ _/ _/ _/_/ those meddling kids and will question you. _/_/_/_/ _/_/_/_/ _/ _/ their stupid dogReceived on Sunday, 23 February 1997 19:02:53 GMT
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