... to add a <style> block to the html body? I've read that it isn't, but it seems to work. Is there any standards-related or logical reason why this is not a good idea? IMO it's a bit of a hack, but preferable to a whole load of inline styles. Thoughts, people?
I'm not that experienced with browsers and how they parse incoming tagsoup, but I thought the idea was to get the style rules before the content so the page can be displayed as soon as part of the content has downloaded, _but with your style rules already applied_.
Then again, I could also understand downloading the HTML first so the page can be displayed inmediately :S
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