- From: Etan Wexler <ewexler@stickdog.com>
- Date: Thu, 14 Nov 2002 03:59:55 -0500
- To: www-style@w3.org
Chris Vincent wrote to <www-style@w3.org> on 10 November 2002 in "Design-Oriented Images" (<mid:85F3210A-F532-11D6-ACD1-000393167510@cox.net>): > I think that there should be a better way to specify design-oriented >images. > How it would be done, I really don't know. For simple cases, I suggest ':before' and ':after'. For more complex cases, it seems to me that XSLT is a ready and willing technology quite fit for transforming lean structural markup into a tree more suitable for presentation to the end-user. I don't think that CSS should duplicate that functionality. -- Etan Wexler <mailto:ewexler@stickdog.com>
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