At 2:38 PM -0500 1/20/03, Jeff Beal wrote:
Yes, browsers that support XHTML generally support CSS as well. However, this tends to only be >= IE6/Mozilla 1.0/Netscape 7I 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.
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