> Explorer 4.0 is more complex. It allows for the provision of user style > sheets. Items specified in the users style sheet will override author > defined styles sheets. This can be a problem though if the authors uses > style names or elements not included in the user styles sheets. Explorer > does provide partial disabling of author style elements by checking ignore > color, ignore font size and ignore font style in the accessibility options. > It doesn't allow the disabling of all style elements in the author styles > sheet, most importantly positioning attributes. Last I was told, but I didn't have time to check, and maybe if Chuck is reading that, he can tell us how to do it, this is possible in IE using some script (JavaScript, VB, I don't know, I don't even know how to plug it in).Received on Monday, 24 August 1998 10:25:06 UTC
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