- From: Jim Ley <jim.ley@gmail.com>
- Date: Sun, 4 Sep 2005 08:11:39 +0100
On 9/4/05, Matthew Raymond <mattraymond at earthlink.net> wrote: > Jim Ley wrote: > > Loads, IE, Mozilla Family, Opera and Safari perhaps being the > > commonest - ie CSS can be disabled in all of them distinct from > > disabling script. > > You're not entirely correct about how these browsers support turning > off CSS. IE actually doesn't support it. There's lots of ways of disabling stylesheets in IE without a universal user stylesheet, expressions, behaviours on style/link/element etc. > Mozilla Firefox allows you > to turn off styling for the screen media, but not the print media. I never realised FF was so flawed, thanks for correcting me. > Of course, I asked about browsers that don't SUPPORT both Javascript > and CSS, not about browser that allow you to turn it off if you so desire. I couldn't see the relevance of browsers which didn't support both, as disabled CSS is equivalent for the purposes at discussion. > Wrong. CSS can't be disabled for Firefox. Yes, but this is obviously a horrible bug, and will undoubtedly be fixed in future options, CSS 1 strongly recommends that users be able to disable stylesheets, why ignore a strong recommendation from the specification? Jim.
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