* As a style sheet selector (when an author wishes to assign style
information to a set of elements).
* For general purpose processing by user agents.
The first role is clear, it is used for styles (not semantics)
Ian answered to this. You'll similarly or identically style elements
with
Some assorted questions related to
http://www.whatwg.org/specs/web-apps/current-work/multipage/video.html
http://www.whatwg.org/specs/web-apps/current-work/multipage/video.html#dom-source-pixelratio
How should a pixelratio = 0.0 be treated? I would suggest that the DOM
attribute actually return
On Sun, Nov 2, 2008 at 3:53 AM, Pentasis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* As a style sheet selector (when an author wishes to assign style
information to a set of elements).
* For general purpose processing by user agents.
The first role is clear, it is used for styles (not semantics)
Ian
The problem with your entire reply is that you take the last remarks and
respond to them out of context, but just on a final note:
No, you're misunderstanding. *Why* are you styling some footnotes
differently?
I never said I am styling footnotes differently. I merely poiiunted out that
All I can say is that I think discussions on this list are of a very
closed,
almost defensive nature. But perhaps that is my own fault.
Your only fault, just like me, was to believe this was a serious place
for discussion. But it isn't: it is just a tool: feedback praising
the spec will be