- From: Matej Cepl <CeplM@seznam.cz>
- Date: Sat, 11 Dec 1999 19:36:44 +0100
- To: html-tidy@w3.org
Hi, I have tried tidy for preparing presentation and I have some comments on it. 1) Is not it strange, that program of the HTML's author and advocat fo CSS does produce HTML files, which are not using stylesheets at all. See <center> <small><a href="slide2.html">next</a> </small></center> in the bottom of every slide. Especially in the situation, when using of styles would be so usefull -- for example, if I would be sure, that I will use browsers supporting JavaScript well, I will set it to invisible. 2) Is there any simple program which would allow me to transfer html trees from Win95 / Linux with long filenames to M$-DOS? I mean not only shortening of the filenames themselves (zip / unzip can handle this beautifuly), but making appropriate changes in the <a> elements as well. Have a nice day Matthew
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