Re: CSS vs. transitional markup [was: No Subject]

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At 02:05 PM 04/08/97 -0700, David Perrell wrote:
>Consider FONT, for example. With this markup:
>
>   <H1><FONT SIZE=24>Here is a headline</FONT></H1>
>
>FONT is a child of H1. H1 font-size is declared in UA defaults or user
>stylesheet. With no explicit declaration, FONT will inherit that value.

Shouldn't FONT be converted into its CSS equivalent, <SPAN STYLE="font-
size: /* some UA-dependent mapping */"> (with a specificity of 1)?  In 
that case, the FONT element would never be overridden by inherited values; 
I know this is not generally what people want, but it seems to be what is 
specified in the CSS1 Recommendation [1].  Normally, the Recommendation's 
advice concerning HTML presentational features gives the result sought 
(the HTML presentation is overridden), but it seems that FONT is a special 
case of evil ;)

Of course, the CSS1 Recommendation only mentions HTML attributes, not HTML 
elements.  Was this by accident, or was dealing with FONT purposefully 
avoided?

[1] http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS1#cascading-order

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Received on Monday, 4 August 1997 17:55:27 UTC