- From: Dão Gottwald <dao@design-noir.de>
- Date: Tue, 24 Apr 2007 17:04:17 +0200
- To: Dmitry Turin <html60@narod.ru>
- CC: public-html@w3.org
Dmitry Turin schrieb: > tab { > kind:table > } > a { > type:row; > newstring:yes; > } > a §a1 { > } > a §a2 { > } > a §a3 { > } > > Than browser display xml- or html-file so, as if it is > > <table> > <tr> > <td>v11</td> > <td>v12</td> > <td>v13</td> > </tr> > <tr> > <td>v21</td> > <td>v22</td> > <td>v23</td> > </tr> > <tr> > <td>v31</td> > <td>v32</td> > <td>v33</td> > </tr> > <table> Looks like you want to reinvent XBL and CSS display types in very strange ways. --Dao
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