You're right.
And I would not call any fixes with javascript.
So like everything, you can decide to use these CSS declarations or not :)

Hugues

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Martin Heiden
Sent: April 19, 2005 09:59
To: Hugues Brunelle
Subject: Re[2]: [WSG] Blockquote or Q?

Hugues,

HB> Blockquote for sure, and like Alan suggest, make use of normal tags
inside.
HB> And let me give you a nice trick to insert language specific quotemarks
:
HB> If you declare the language in your HTML tag like <html lang="fr-ca" 
HB> ...> you can define inside your CSS what kind of quote mark to 
HB> insert before and after your blockquote, so then you do not have to 
HB> manually insert those quote marks and forget about them :)

  What about IE? This doesn't work in IE. You could of cause do some
  magic trickery with JavaScript, but what about users without CSS
  and/or JavaScript?

  I would prefer your way, but I don't think that is already usable
  nowadays.
  
Martin



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