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Subject: RE: DOCBOOK-APPS: Is it time to rely on CSS?


At 2:38 PM -0500 1/20/03, Jeff Beal wrote:
>I agree with Elliotte.  I think the key point of his post is "I certainly
>don't want to rely on CSS for anything important."  I would support the idea
>of going one direction with the XHTML stylesheets and another direction with
>the HTML stylesheets.  That way, those for whom backwards compatibility is
>not an issue can push the envelope all the way with XHTML and CSS2, no holds
>barred, and the rest of us can continue as before.

Yes, browsers that support XHTML generally support CSS as well. 
However, this tends to only be >= IE6/Mozilla 1.0/Netscape 7
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