- From: Spartanicus <mk98762@gmail.com>
- Date: Mon, 23 Apr 2007 18:21:04 +0100
- To: www-style@w3.org
"Micha³ Majchrowicz" <mmajchrowicz@gmail.com> wrote: >Okay so if CSS spec is not going to say anything about this than >setting the background-color and not setting the font color should be >(and in fact it is) allowed. In other words. It is the decision of the >developer if he wants to allow user to use his own font color (let's >assume that background-color is set to white) or to force some >configuration (by setting background-color and color in CSS). I just >wanted to pinpoint that both approaches have their advantages and >disadvantages and CSS spec should not forbid any of them. Do you agree >with it? I'm bowing out of this thread, I'm having serious trouble understanding what you are trying to say, and I am confident that whatever issues you are struggling with have nothing to do with the purpose of this list. -- Spartanicus
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