- From: Ian Hickson <ianh@netscape.com>
- Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2000 06:47:10 -0700 (Pacific Daylight Time)
- To: Matthew Brealey <webmaster@richinstyle.com>
- cc: www-style@w3.org
On 16 Oct 2000, Matthew Brealey wrote: >>> Skinnable UIs, such as that of KDE (http://www.kde.org) require effects >>> more advanced than those that CSS can currently produce. For instance, >>> graphical window decorations are need to do UI borders, but CSS doesn't >>> support support anything but plain styles. >> >> Check CSS3 proposals again. > > Which one? Sorry, I thought it was obvious that since we were talking about the UI, I was referring to the UI draft. > Please be specific. http://www.w3.org/TR/2000/WD-css3-userint-20000216.html#color >> although David Baron and I have proposed ::inside and >> ::outside to make this easier (see archives). > > Yes, although it was :inside and :outside, rather than the slightly > pointless and confusing ::inside. Reread the selectors draft proposal. Pseudo-elements now have two colons to separate them from pseudo-classes in extensible implementations thus allowing for more efficient rule matching. > Please be specific. http://www.w3.org/TR/2000/WD-css3-selectors-20001005/#pseudo-elements >> But the Personal web server didnt display >> the PHP-items. > > You need to change the settings so that .php files are opened with > php.exe. Do it in the PWS settings. (Or, better, don't and put PHP > Triad on instead.) > > PS Don't cross-post. Eh? I didn't write that... -- Ian Hickson )\ _. - ._.) fL Netscape, Standards Compliance QA /. `- ' ( `--' +1 650 937 6593 `- , ) - > ) \ irc.mozilla.org:Hixie _________________________ (.' \) (.' -' __________
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