Re: W3C Core Styles

None of the examples given work in Netscape 4, since you've chosen to
use @import in your first level cascade, which NS does not recognize.
However, in the interest of a fair comparison, I've taken the liberty of
copying the stylesheets and converting them to links in four of the
documents. Those who wish to see how the Core Styles work in Netscape
under the current implementation can see them at:

http://www.beachmedia.com/www/styles/corestyles.html

Regards,

Gayle Kidder

Hakon Lie wrote:
> 
> W3C is developing a set of Core Style Sheets which will reside on the
> W3C server to be pointed to by any document on the Web. Todd Fahrner
> of Verso has written these style sheets and Verso is termorarily
> hosting them at [1]. We aim to announce the project widely in a month
> or so and in the meantime we'd like feedback from the www-style list.
> Do they look good? Do they hang your browser?
> 
> >From the project description:
> 
>   The project aims to promote cascadability among Web stylesheets of
>   diverse origins, and to provide style authors with high-quality models
>   and bases for their own elaboration. It provides four CSS1 stylesheets
>   ("families"), each composed of five modules, or nodes. Each family
>   addresses all elements of the HTML 4.0 DTD, declaring values for all
>   CSS1 properties.
> 
> [1] http://www.verso.com/agitprop/corestyle/modulor/
> 
> Regards,
> 
> -h&kon
> 
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Received on Thursday, 12 February 1998 13:32:08 UTC