- From: Jordan Reiter <jreiter@mail.slc.edu>
- Date: Sun, 7 Sep 1997 15:34:07 -0500
- To: Douglas Rand <drand@sgi.com>
- Cc: "Joel N. Weber II" <devnull@gnu.ai.mit.edu>, www-style@w3.org, www-html@w3.org
At 12:45 PM -0500 1997-07-09, Douglas Rand wrote: >Why can't a single declaration at the top of the document declare >the style language being used? Have I missed a proposal to allow >users to specify the style content per element? That would be a >very bad thing from a browser maker's point of view. According to an earlier e-mail [1], there is a way to declare it already. And you're right, allowing a user to specify different kinds of style renderings would definitely put a burden on the browser maker. What I wonder is this: 1) are there any other style types in the works (I haven't heard of any) 2) if there are, shouldn't there be some way to use more than one style in a page? [1] Mack, E. Stephen (estephen@emf.net) "Re: stupid multiple definitions..." E-mail. 1997-09-06T22:53:57-0700 (like the cite? :-7 ) -------------------------------------------------------- [ Jordan Reiter ] [ mailto:jreiter@mail.slc.edu ] [ "You can't just say, 'I don't want to get involved.' ] [ The universe got you involved." --Hal Lipset, P.I. ] --------------------------------------------------------
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