- From: Dmitry Turin <sql4-en@narod.ru>
- Date: Thu, 17 Jan 2008 10:27:23 +0200
- To: www-style@w3.org
David,
>>>> But man will be still duty to remember,
>>>> what characteristic is for CAS ('attribute' in old terms),
>>>> and what characteristic is for CSS ('property' in old terms).
>> DD> That's no different from today
>> Yes, today is bad.
>> Possibility to put some characteristics into comman file (css-
>> file) is good,
>> but order to make this - is bad: any characteristics can be not
>> only common,
>> but unique for concrete set of documents (redundant 'style=').
>> Possibility to put some characteristics directly in document is
>> good,
>> but order to make this - is bad: any characteristics can be not
>> only unique,
>> but common for concrete set of documents (this topic in www-
>> style@w3.org).
>> Author must make line between unique and common (depending of own
>> site).
>> Now some people obtrude (impose) line.
DD> solution that will
DD> just reduce bandwidth use and typing for a few edge cases.
Clarify, please.
DD> If your goal is to put the presentation and semantics into the same
DD> place, then just go back to HTML 3.2.
Are HTML 3.2 allow to specify all attributes in css ??
Dmitry Turin
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