- From: Charles Peyton Taylor <CTaylor@wposmtp.nps.navy.mil>
- Date: Mon, 18 Mar 1996 10:18:50 -0800
- To: culist-www-html@cunews.carleton.ca, ao950@freenet.carleton.ca, www-html@w3.org
Hey, that's sounds cool! Maybe we could use them for banners? Maybe we could even have it as a <link>!!! JOY! Maybe Netscape might support it. Nah. For the sarcasm impaired: look at the <banner> element. C h a r l e s P e y t o n T a y l o r ctaylor@nps.navy.mil The opinions and views expressed ## even though we're on our own, are my own and do not reflect ## we are never all alone, Those of the Naval PostGraduate School ## when we are singing, singing. http://www.nps.navy.mil/personal/charles.taylor/ >>> Paul Derbyshire <ao950@freenet.carleton.ca> 03/18/96 09:45am >>> A thought I have had is the creation of *inline html*. These would be like inline images, except they would actually be html. There would be a tag such as <inhtml src=blahblahblah.html> and the appropriate HTML would be inserted and rendered at that location. This would make it easy to implement things like toolbars uniformly on a group of pages, by having a file containing the toolbar html and inlining it in other documents. -- .*. "Clouds are not spheres, mountains are not cones, coastlines are not -() < circles, and bark is not smooth, nor does lightning travel in a `*' straight line." ,------------------------------------------------ -- B. Mandelbrot | Paul Derbyshire (PGD) ao950@freenet.carleton.ca
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