* Michael Schröpl wrote: >> How do we solve this problem? Well, one possibility >> is to eliminate the use of <code> entirely and use >> CSS to get that effect. But I would prefer not to do >> that because then non-css browsers would see the >> <example> in a proportional font. > > what is the general strategy? <example> in proportional > font is far better than unusable. Sure, non-CSS browsers > would also lose the background color if not being set > in HTML code, but we are talking about Netscape 3 here, > or about Netscape 4 with CSS explicitly switched off.
NN4 gets nothing of the current CSS... If I have much time, perhaps I will setup a JSSS for NN4. Maybe ;-) > So +1 from me for omitting <code> here, rather than > generating different code for different situations, No. <code> has also a semantic meaning. Examples are in nearly cases paragraphs containing code. I set up a loop for <example>. To make it work, a list of blockelements has to be defined in the head of common.xsl (just did it in <http://test.perlig.de/apdoc/manual/style/xsl/common.xsl>). If it's maintainable enough I'd propose this as a solution. nd -- s;.*;aaaaaoaaaoaaaaooooaaoaaaomaaaa:a:alataa:aaoat:a:a:a maoaa:a:laoata:a:oia:a:o:a:m:a:o:alaoooat:aaool:aaoaa matooololaaatoto:aaa:o:a:o:m;;s:\s:\::g;y;mailto:; \40\51/\134\137|ndparker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;;print; --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]