Re: CSS/authoring tool

An interesting case, to which I think our guidelines do apply, is that of on-line
authoring tools, such as the geocities editor.  These WYSIWYG Web-based tools
lets even inexperienmced users write and save HTML pages on their site without
having to have an authoring tool on their own computer.

Jan

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Jan Richards
jan.richards@utoronto.ca
ATRC


Charles McCathieNevile wrote:

> I don't think so. I think it is an example of how a style authoring interface
> might work.
>
> Chaals
>
> On Fri, 25 Feb 2000, William Loughborough wrote:
>
>   CL:: Think of your browser preferences system as an authoring tool for
>   user stylesheets."
>
>   WL: This from PFWG suggests an addition to the list of what makes
>   authoring tools??
>
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