Roland M�sl wrote:
> "Ian Davey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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>>There's no such CSS property in CSS1 or CSS2.

> That's very sad

Complain to W3C about that, but I'm certain they'll have a good laugh at 
you because what you want is absolutely pointless when writing HTML with 
CSS.

>>Depending completely on a non-existant CSS property is more than a
>>little silly,

> No, It's innovative :-)

Innovative? Oh suuuure.

>>especially since it isn't even supported in several versions of IE.

> It's supported since MSIE 5.5
> Users of MSIE should upgrade because of security holes

True, but yet many don't.

Also, there is IE on other platforms, such as Macintosh. I doubt those 
versions "support" this proprietary extension.

>>Learn how to design HTML/CSS in such a way that this isn't important. If
>>your whole design falls apart on such a tiny detail it can't be that
>>impressive in the first place.

> It's a big advantage to be able to print out a whole web site
> as a brochure

It's an even bigger misunderstanding to think that HTML was designed to 
create brochures. If you want that, use PDF or similar formats. But NOT 
HTML.

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S�ren Kuklau ('Chucker')
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