Martin McEvoy wrote:
Benjamin Hawkes-Lewis wrote:
Toby A Inkster wrote:
Opera implemented support for CSS's "content" property on real
elements (as against pseudo-elements) a very long time ago (Opera 5
or 6 IIRC) but dropped it later on.
Actually, "content" appears to be working with Opera 9.52 Mac and
<span class="bday" style="content:'1968-01-04';">4th Jan, 1968</span>
right now. So I guess we can scrap the "if". The solution wouldn't
work as desired even with today's browsers.
Oh! this is true, tested on IE8, FF3 Chrome nothing changed
Tested on Opera9.5 content: does work.. OK thanks all for letting me
bang my head against a wall again ;-)
I give up!
One question what is actually wrong with using an extension eg:
<span class="bday" style="-uf-content:'1968-01-04';">4th Jan, 1968</span>
apart from the CSS validation issues, which when you compare it with the
current <abbr> and @title accessibility issues doesn't seem so bad to me?
Thanks
Martin McEvoy
Best Wishes
Martin McEvoy
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