- From: Maurice <maurice@thymeonline.com>
- Date: Thu, 26 Apr 2007 18:01:56 -0400
- To: HTML Working Group <public-html@w3.org>
On 4/25/07 2:42 PM, "Marco Von Ballmoos" <mvonballmo@gmail.com> wrote: > > On Apr 25, 2007, at 01:44, Preston L. Bannister wrote: > >> Presentation could be different, but presentation should be >> controlled by the parent document. > > Then individual newsfeed items can't use CSS? That's not really > acceptable, in that a feed should be able to indicate its preference > for how it should be displayed (as with any other document). Should > there be some way of specifying an "island" of content within an HTML > document in which certain CSS is applied? Outside of the is island > are certain CSS rules, but within the island, the embedded HTML > fragment can include its own styles and style sheets. > > -- > Marco Von Ballmoos > http://earthli.com - Home of the earthli WebCore; PHP web sites made > simple. > > > I thought this is what the whatwg's <article> and <aside> and stuff was going to allow? -- :: thyme online ltd :: po box cb13650 nassau the bahamas :: website: http://www.thymeonline.com/ :: tel: 242 327-1864 fax: 242 377 1038
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