- From: Asbjørn Ulsberg <asbjorn@ulsberg.no>
- Date: Mon, 02 Apr 2007 13:05:03 +0200
- To: "Karl Dubost" <karl@w3.org>, "HTML WG" <public-html@w3.org>
On Mon, 02 Apr 2007 07:43:19 +0200, Karl Dubost <karl@w3.org> wrote: > Let's say there is a Default CSS in the HTML Specification, I see some > possible requirements: > > - CSS definitions are NOT normative Of course. > - CSS properties are limited to a certain number of informations: size, > font, etc. (but no colors for example.) Restricting what to specify and not is probably a good idea. Where to draw the line needs to be discussed, though. > - BUT (normative) User agents MUST implement an access to this > stylesheet. aka in the preferences, users could access the stylesheet > and modifies it. Sounds like an excellent idea! +1. -- Asbjørn Ulsberg -=|=- asbjorn@ulsberg.no «He's a loathsome offensive brute, yet I can't look away»
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