W3C has released a revised edition of the CSS1 Recommendation. 12 spelling an typographic mistakes have been fixed and 27 errors have been corrected. Appendix F [1] of the new revision lists all changes. Most errors are quite mundane and I don't believe any of the corrections are controversial. Many of the errors have first been reported on this list. Thanks to everyone who has participated! [1] http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS1#appendix-f (The only downside of publishing the revised edition is that "We do not expect CSS to evolve into ... a programming language" is no longer the last sentence in the Recommendation :-) Work has started on a revised edition of CSS2. Please send your reports to css2-editors@w3.org or to this list. -h&kon H å k o n W i u m L i e howcome@w3.org http://www.w3.org/people/howcome World W i d e Web ConsortiumReceived on Sunday, 10 January 1999 18:48:50 GMT
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