In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Daniel Glazman
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Henri Sivonen wrote:
> >> c) CSS allow visual effects that users need : first-letter,
> >> first-line,
> >
> > Again, that only works with a real block structure. If Editor doesn't
> > use real paragraphs but continues to use forced line breaks, things
> > like
> > first-letter and first-line are useless for paragraph styling.
>
> A current W3C's CSS WG Working Draft extends the contents of the STYLE
> attribute to style rules. So you'll probably be wrong in a very close
> future.
OK. But that still doesn't explain how this...
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Daniel Glazman
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> a) CSS allow a much better control of the rendering with media
>>> independance. It is possible with one structure to have multiple
>>> views on multiple devices as different as screen, printer, cell
>>> phone, PDA, tty, braille device can be.
...would work with spans and the style attribute.
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