On Sat, Mar 03, 2001 at 10:17:59PM +0100, Marcus Brinkmann wrote: > The trick is that you don't need to support CSS to be able to look at > pages using style sheets. If you do it correct, the document is structured > as the document should be. Then I can view the page correctly with every > html capable browser.
Yes, but you don't see it the same way. I don't like that. I guess my opinion is contrary to just about every standard out there. <shrug> :) > In fact file size is reduced because layout is done once, and imported > into all html files with a link. The viewers with CSS-compliant browsers still get to load those 2.9K... but yes, the other ones don't, you're right. > A simple but effective example is my own homepage. It looks great in lynx > and mozilla. Indeed, gecko displays it quite nicely, it looks fairly fine in konqueror, and bearable in netscape. -- Digital Electronic Being Intended for Assassination and Nullification