Well, you should use flash, it looks the same on all browsers. My favourite HTML tag is <pre>.
You will need great luck. On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 10:10 PM, Matthias-Christian Ott <o...@mirix.org> wrote: > Hi, > since several years I have been planed to launch a personal website. I > used to do quite aesthetical web design before I have subscribed to > minimalism. What annoyed me then and now was CSS and its implementations > in modern browsers. > > When I tried to design a minimalist website (just some typographic > enhancements to make texts more read- and printable), I realised that > there seems to be no agreed standard for a default CSS stylesheet merely a > recommendation from the CSS standard [1] (which is incomplete) and a lot > of people seem to be concerned about resetting the browser CSS defaults - > even the W3C does so in their stylesheets [2]. Most people seems to have > installed nearly all popular browsers, test with those and incorporate > workarounds if necessary. > > All in all this seems very absurd to me and I would like to know how > you approached this problem. > > At the moment I'm just aware of The Anti-web Manifesto [3] that someone > linked to on this mailing list. Although I mainly subscribe to it, > browsers like Mozilla Firefox have terrible default typographic style > and using text-mode browsers like links often seems to be only solution > when reading longer texts. > > Any ideas? > > Regards, > Matthias-Christian > > [1] http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/sample.html > [2] http://www.w3.org/StyleSheets/Core/Steely > [3] http://port70.net/webless/antiweb.html > >